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Klein Tools 93PLL Self-Leveling Laser Level with Bright Green 3x360-Degree Planes, Rechargeable Battery, Magnetic Mount

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Style: Laser


Features

  • SELF-LEVELING 3-PLANE LASERS: Laser Level X-, Y-, and Z-Plane Lasers project independently or together with accuracy of 1/8-Inch at 33-Foot (10m)
  • 360-DEGREE BRIGHT GREEN LASER: Lines are easy-to-see on construction sites, outdoor sites, and home
  • PLUMB UP AND DOWN MARKS: Found at the intersection of the Y-plane and Z-plane
  • REMOVEABLE and RECHARGEABLE BATTERY: Has more than 9 hours of run time
  • HIGH STRENGTH MAGNETS: Integrated magnetic mounting bracket with 1/4-Inch-20 tripod mounting threads for flexible mounting
  • WATER AND DUST RESISTANT with a IP54 rating
  • HARD PLASTIC CARRYING CASE to transport the rechargeable laser level

Description

The Klein Tools Rechargeable Self-Leveling Green Planar Laser Level is a high- performance laser leveling and alignment tool for professionals. Clear, bright green 360-Degree lines in the X-, Y-, and Z-planes project from this level, and offers plumb up and plumb down marks. Equipped with an integrated magnetic mount and 1/4-Inch-20 tripod mounting threads, Klein's self-leveling laser level is more precise than a traditional spirit or box level, and enables a multitude of alignment. For more than 160 years, Klein Tools has manufactured premium-quality, professional-grade hand tools that deliver the performance, durability and precision needed to get the job done right. Our family of engineers, workers and craftsman continue to put six generations of expertise into every tool we create by using only the highest quality materials, superior workmanship, and keeping manufacturing as close to home as we can. Klein isn't just the name of our company, it's also our family name. And since we're an American company that's family-owned and family-run, you know you can count on us to be here tomorrow. Klein Tools doesn't just make great products, we make great products that stand up to the demands of the professionals who use them every day ... Since 1857.

Brand: KLEIN TOOLS


Material: Blend


Color: Orange


Product Dimensions: 5.5"L x 3.49"W


Style: Laser


Brand Name: KLEIN TOOLS


UPC: 092644692789


Global Trade Identification Number: 89


Manufacturer: Klein Tools


Manufacturer Warranty Description: Call vendor for warranty


Model Number: 93PLL


Manufacturer Part Number: 93PLL


Item Type Name: Klein Tools 93PLL Self-Leveling Green Planar Laser Level with Rechargeable Battery, Magnetic Mount, Case, Class II Laser (1mW @ 510-530nm)


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Included Components: (1) Self-Leveling Bright Laser Level; Lithium-Ion Battery; USB-A to USB-C Cable; Magnetic Mounting Bracket; and Hard Carrying CaseGreen Planar Laser Level, (1) Rechargeable Battery, (1) Magnetic Mounting Bracket, (1) Case


Color: Orange


Style Name: Laser


Item Dimensions L x W: 5.5"L x 3.49"W


Item Weight: 1.89 Pounds


Operation Mode: Automatic


Material Type: Blend


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It feels like magic
Style: Laser
There is a lot of technology in this level, yet it's so easy to use that it falls into that strange category of "high tech item a child could use." I was extremely impressed from this from the very first time I used it. The green lasers are very bright and easy to see except in direct sunlight and come on, what can you do it's direct sunlight you can still use it within a few dozen feet even at high noon. In a interior room with the lights down I was able to make accurate measurements at my nightclub to a distance of more than 200 feet. Literally just set it down, unlock the gyroscopes, wait a few seconds and then turn it on that's all you need to do. One of my staff has a Bosch that cost three times as much as this, and this seems to do exactly as well. It comes with a robust carrying case, and adapter for different tripods, the battery life has been fantastic I've only had to charge it once since I bought it, and there's not a lot more I can say about this other than it far exceeded my expectations. Lately I've been using this to help level a parking lot and the contractors just love it - it probably saved us $500 in materials we didn't have to purchase for filling in and leveling the parking lot. I used it to set the slope on a flat roof and again it probably saved us $200 in materials. This is a fine quality item. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2025 by Una Nowling

  • Just as good, if not better than $600 Dewalt
Style: Laser
I’ve used the $600 Dewalt laser for years and it’s a good level. I’ve also been a Klein guy for 25+ years, but never purchased anything other than hand tools from them. I was skeptical, but figured half the cost of the Dewalt was worth a shot. I was pleasantly surprised that not only was it worth the $250 I paid, I’d easily pay $350 for it (of which it may be in the near future….LGB). Incredibly bright and precise green laser inside and out. Seems to be built just as robustly as the Dewalt I’m well accustomed and the controls are very similar and easy to use. The ability to plug it in via USB device without the use of a battery is also incredibly helpful. So far I am more than pleased with the Klein Laser Level. Hopefully it’ll hold up just as long as it’s competition. Im sure it will. Edit: Been about a year, still works great and original battery still kickin! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2023 by Kimmay

  • Worth the money
Style: Laser
Basically the perfect laser
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Time saver for sure
Style: Laser
Works great! I had never used a laser so I wasn’t sure I could trust the line at first but after checking the first few with a level, I can say it is very accurate. Has definitely made my life easier on many projects! Great value in my opinion.
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2025 by Allyssa

  • Excellent product won’t be disappointed!!
Style: Laser
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Great item! Good bang for the buck! I used a few lasers ( Bosch, Milwaukee, dewalt) but I kept coming back to this Klein one in particular 93PLL 1 beacsue it has a caring case 2 because it has a rechargeable battery and 3 its a Klein product jk I was just happy with it don’t go with the lower model one which is 93CPLG you’ll regret it in comparison spend the extra bucks quality is great feature are great and the value is great. Try it you won’t be disappointed. Also got the tripod waiting in that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025 by Jaime Saucedo

  • High quality easy to see laser
Style: Laser
High quality laser. Easy to see inside and easy to setup.
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2025 by Jackie Murry

  • USB-C charging explained (DCP does work, but not SDP, CDP, or PD) USB-C charging explained (DCP does work, but not SDP, CDP, or PD)
Style: Laser
TL;DR: This device _will_ charge via a USB-C cable, but it's not smart enough to tell modern chargers that it only supports DCP, and many modern chargers will not attempt it on their own. USB-C is just a connector, not a protocol, and the thousands of protocol combinations it can carry are absurdly complicated. There are dozens of different power specifications that USB-C can carry with mixes of ignored, accepted, suggested, and required implementations even within the mostly common mature BC1.2 standard. Power sources, cables, and receiving devices can implement a dizzying mixture of these implementations. It is non-trivial to understand what that trio of factors actually supports, and in what ways they're attempted. The issue with Klein Tools 93PLL's charging is that it _only_ supports a rather simple implementation of DCP which does not take any effort to signal back to the charger its limited capability, and most cheap USB-C chargers do not try. (technically its a bit more complicated than that, but explaining it accurately isn't going to help anyone reading a product review.) This results in the undesirable behavior of many modern chargers not providing power to the device from a USB-C connector. A well designed PD charger will eventually attempt a "dumb" DCP test (D+ <200Ω D-) after it fails to establish PD and BC1.2 handshaks, but this behavior is not yet common. A DCP _only_ charger, e.g. a dumb "wall wart" with USB-C connector, will always charge just fine. Some "charge only" USB-C cables implement the DCP short as part of their natural wiring (the super cheap ones,) and a few of the best charging cable models even verify and apply the DCP short for you in the cable after PD and the rest of BC1.2 fail. Please find attached photos demonstrating the above in simple setups. Note: - In the photo with the device charging from a basic PD charger (anker PowerPort III) with an inline analyzer, that the analyzer is injecting the PD handshake back to the charger to turn it on. - The "charge only" 100W multi-connector spool cable is enabling power to the device from a basic PD charger due to its own inbuilt capabilities making up for the source and destination not figuring it out themselves. - The upturned "wall wart" 3A USB-C charger demonstrates the device's basic DCP ability. - The analyzer inline between the 3A DCP charger and device does _not_ have any PD or other protocol injection, demonstrating the D short, >1A supply, and lack of any protocol. As with pretty much every other headache USB-C has brought upon us, it's rather hard to assign blame here. All devices are functioning within the byzantine specifications required. Should Klein have paid the extra $3 per unit (even more back in 2021) for a better BC1.2 or PD chip? Possibly, but most other devices with a USB-C charge-only port don't either. Should basic "smart" chargers try to implement the entirety of the USB charging specs? Probably, and maybe one day they will, but most do not. Should we as consumers demand better interoperability of USB-C connected devices? Maybe, but how many people are going to actually understand the problem and effect change in such a fast commodity market? Should technologists demand reasonable to understand and commonly implementable standards? Absolutely, but the USB-IF has made it painfully clear that just ain't gonna happen, and its only getting worse. A significant deciding factor in my purchase of this device is its battery. I haven't disassembled the 29026 Li-Ion battery pack yet, but from its dimensions and specifications I feel safe to assume they're just 18650 or some similar cell. Much easier to replace when the time comes than sourcing whatever weird pack i'd discover after completely disassembling some other unit. As for a review of the rest of the device, i've only had it for a day, and it appears to function as advertised. Beams are sharp and reasonably bright for the laser class/price. Dead zones from the reflector housing pillars are not too large. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023 by XedMada

  • Klein tools, great as always
Style: Laser
Upfront, I'm a little biased because I love Klein tools, but I'd say it's because they haven't let me down yet. The biggest reason I love this is because this is NOT the first laser level I purchased. At first I decided to go with a much cheaper brand that had all of these amazing "features." In reality they were not well thought out and straight up pissed me off from the get go. Fast forward to now, I returned the junk and bought this Klein level which made me grateful for reliable hardware. They do the little things right, even the carrying case is gripped in a way that feels sturdy. If I had to make one suggestion, it would be that the magnetic attachment should have stronger earth metals. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2023 by DVG

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