Klein Tools 935AB4V Level, 6.25-Inch Magnetic Torpedo Level is a Conduit Level with 4 Vials, V-Groove and Magnet Track, High Viz Orange
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J.Gilman
Greater than one weekThis is a sold level that has strong magnets. Much stronger than Stabila magnets. It stays stuck to conduit very well and it’s small enough to keep in a tool box or bag.
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> 3 dayDurability
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Miss Estel King DDS
> 3 dayDropped from a lift the first day I brought it onto the job site and it hit the metal studs on the way down. I was pretty surprised to see two pretty decent sized chunks of the level chiseled out from hitting the studs. Had to file down the metal chard on the magnet end of the level so it’d sit level on a surface haha bad luck with new tools I guess
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Joseph F. Bates
> 3 dayVery well made and versatile. Strong magnet keeps it where you put it. I run a lot of conduit and mostly by myself.
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Dennis Adcock
Greater than one weekgood item will order again
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Greg Williams
> 3 dayThis is a fantastic and very durable level. They work perfectly for running conduit and assisting in bending conduit. I like that it is also equipped to be used as a no-dog when bending on electric or hydraulic benders. Just know that the magnets on these levels are extremely strong.
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Alex Kovalik
Greater than one weekI like that the magnet is actually strong and not weak like other levels I had in the past. Great quality. I don’t really use the Anti- Dog but level it self is great!
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Jesse Johnson
> 3 dayThe magnets on this torpedo level have excellent hold for conduit bending.
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Antonio C.
> 3 dayTodo bien
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GEORGES
15-01-2025I intended to use this instrument to level an amature astonomy setup. I dont need any miniscule precision, but decent eyeball measure of a bubble equidistant from the two lines, with a V-groove instrument on the edge of a block and of a bar and and on a pair of points. I cannot see how this tool can be used with confidence by anyone who needs to make ends meet. Even used as shown in the picture, position of rotation of the instrumant around the end of conduit will affect the measurement, for even a lttle here can be a lot there. The acccuracy of the horizontal vial of a bubble level can be tested by comparing the position of the bubble from each of all sides of the instrument lain horizontally. If the vial is parallel with all sides it should show level on each side, not just within the lines, but constantly equidistant from them. Alternative angle vials appearing long in the same visual plane as the horizontal vial should be in the same spatial plane with it, causing all to agree with the horizontal vial when the instrument is oriented horizontally to display that side. On this instrument the four bubbles rest through the full range from one line to the other. I also do a final test on the end of the my astronomcal instrument, but the pretty scoring on the top and bottom of this instrument would rasp the paint from it and scar the metal, as well as score a countertop and abraid anything organic.