How does this Amazon Special compare to a Bosch Laser Measurer?

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Discover the ultimate room measurement tool, the DM262 Bilateral Laser Measure, in this insightful review! Join Indy as he explores the features of this innovative device that goes beyond traditional laser measures. Learn how the DM262 simplifies complex measurements with bilateral lasers and onboard tilt measurement, making it a game-changer for accurate and efficient room dimensions. Don't miss out on this powerful tool that will take your measurement game to the next level! 🏢📐💡

Measure Like a Pro: Inkerma Bilateral Laser Distance Meter DM-262 📐

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Can you use the laser to measure a flat surface such as a tabletop or a piece of plywood? Or do you need to carry a conventional tape measure in as well?

sierra
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What happens when the battery reaches its end of life? How hard would it be to replace?

pdavis
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so dos the 262 mean 262 ft? and if so does that mean in each direction ? So 500 plus ft? great vid by the way

saber
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can you explain the paint calculation? You calculated the volume of the room and then you say you will divide it by the area? that should give you the wall height.

granrey
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😂I want to use such a device with a plastic corner-cube reflector plate, which reflects THOUSANDS as much back in the direction of the emitter than a white paper-like surface. (See Lambertian reflector.) I want to measure 500, 1000, 2000 meters, with a resolution of 1 millimeter . Problem is, I don't think the device will 'wait for' such a delayed reflection, even when it arrives late.

jimbell
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no real comparison to bosh I have the new ones they do everything the other one does except the dual laser but the dual is impressive

tomprovan
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Rechargeable sealed battery=Disposable

firemedicjm
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In your next video ….please hold the unit as still as possible. Your hand is in nearly constant motion.

shushu