If you're looking for a small, quality level, consider a Checkpoint. Beautifully built in the US, reasonably priced, and accurate. There's no plastic on the tool aside from the viles. The little Stabila is good, too. IMO, best for a specific application, like checking whether a small part is level when seated. Both levels are analog. Can't recommend a digital level, as I don't use one. It's like having digital gauges in a car. They need to be read, instead of gauging their readings with a quick glance. Same goes for dial calipers vs digital. Dial is so much faster for that same reason..
That small black klein conduit level is called a "no dog" they are not for leveling in the traditional way instead when you are using a stationary bender you level horizontal to keep you multiple bends on the same plane
If you're looking for a small, quality level, consider a Checkpoint. Beautifully built in the US, reasonably priced, and accurate. There's no plastic on the tool aside from the viles. The little Stabila is good, too. IMO, best for a specific application, like checking whether a small part is level when seated. Both levels are analog. Can't recommend a digital level, as I don't use one. It's like having digital gauges in a car. They need to be read, instead of gauging their readings with a quick glance. Same goes for dial calipers vs digital. Dial is so much faster for that same reason..
That small black klein conduit level is called a "no dog" they are not for leveling in the traditional way instead when you are using a stationary bender you level horizontal to keep you multiple bends on the same plane
Good to know about the rotating Milwaukee as I was gonna buy it!
How would you use a mini level on longer decking wood?
Strictly level only horizontal?
I bought the rotating level and noticed it wasn’t right 🤦🏽 to late now
Those are all " bubble levels " you're thinking of a Bullseye level.
So you complaining about Milwaukee but it’s your favorite then the magnet is to strong cheeezzz