Zircon 58430 DMS50L 50 Ultrasonic Measure with Laser Targeting | List Price: $69.99 Discount Price: $37.99

| Brand: Zircon Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Measure length, width, area and volume electronically
- Tapeless measuring device ideal for a wide range of tasks
- Instantly measure interior room dimensions up to 50 feet (15 m)
- Easy to use--just point at target, press a button, and read the measurement
- Laser targeting system projects visible ring of laser dots to highlight target area
Not bad at all !! [Posted on 2008-05-24] Beside the funny looking shape of this unit with the Glenn Miller "clarinet tip" on the side..it is great device. Much better than using a measuring tape but not so great for carrying it in your tool box or purse, it takes the same space, or maybe more as the mesurring tape. Great for personal use for quick measurements of rooms or empty spaces to estimate for materials. I would definately recommend it.
Works as described [Posted on 2008-08-28] Works great. You'll still need to keep your old fashioned tape measure around for precision measuring, but for measuring large areas this should be a no brainer purchase.
I will mostly use the default linear setting, but it's nice to have the area and volume settings available for those rare occasions that it's needed.
As others have mentioned, the 9V battery that this product takes is not included.
Zircon Ultra Sonic Measuring with Laser Target [Posted on 2008-10-27] I am a Realtor, and in the past I would fumble with a measuring tape when sizing out rooms. With this device I get an acurrate measurement in seconds. It has become a very handy tool of my trade
It does work and is accurate [Posted on 2008-11-12] Just to note, these are "laser" sighted, but measure with sound, and is the reason for the bell shape on one side.
Does a pretty good job and is most useful to measure the height of open rooms that would require a ladder otherwise.
Since it does use sound reflection to measure distance, you must make sure nothing gets in the way to make the readings wrong. Now and then if there is a tricky spot to measure, I'll use this on the longest clear shot and finish up the rest of the distance with a tape measure. But no big deal in order to get around a problem area.
Not for all purposes [Posted on 2008-11-29] Good for basic measuring with big solid walls or structures. Not good for narrow beams or such.
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