Often you will have wanted to change something in your home, perhaps change a piece of furniture in one of your rooms, or have to intervene on the internal layout of your home and therefore work with the walls, not only you but also the figures you call into play, be they architects or engineers or surveyors, anyone who needs aĀ reliable laser meter that doesĀ save timeĀ during the surveying practice. Just think that years ago with the use of the rib two figures were needed that could not however avoid a margin of accidental error that reaches up to 5 centimeters in some cases due to wear of the instrument, which could cause unpleasant inconveniences to those who then had to live in that house and not just measure it.
In the following guide, we will show you which type of laser meter is right for you, analyzing in detail its most common uses.


What do you need to measure?

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Let's start with the most immediate thing, if you have to work with small sizes and on simple projects I recommend a practical Leica Disto D2 or always from the Swiss company a Prexiso X2 not because I do not consider them reliable, on the contrary, but because their maximum measurement does not reach the levels of the most quoted meters, and they do not have the software to import the detected measurements directly onto your computer in CAD compatible format, things that might therefore not interest you and make you save a bit of money on the purchase

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Relief for a project:

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Here we move more to the technical side, and I present you some meters that could be right for you. When we exceed certain measurements, aĀ laser meter that is able to detect them, for this we can use models such as the Disto D810 which can reach 200 meters and with the appropriate plate it even reaches up to 250 meters, ideal if the scale of your intervention moves to the urban and not to the single home. Another convenience of the models in this range is undoubtedly the possibility, thanks to the software Leica Disto transfer, to transfer the measured distances on your device in vector format, to be conveniently imported in readable format on your CAD drawing platform; you can finally say a definitive goodbye to the dark times of the rib, when maybe you worked in three and then reported each measurement by hand, time and money saved, in addition to a precision of 1 or 2 mm at distances of hundreds of meters, to ensure that the designed environment is actually compliant with the standards and reflects what was designed.
For this kind of work there are also the following available:Ā rotating lasers to be able to carry out an accurate survey of the facades, whether external or internal, of an existing building that you are going to restore.

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Do you have to work on a construction site?

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Maybe I would also recommend you oneĀ laser level unless you want to make crooked walls, but it will be necessary to also equip yourself with a laser meter that is above all resistant because accidental falls are around the corner, especially when the jobs to be done have tight deadlines and a lot to do; grinders that cut tiles and fill the air with dust, wet circular saws that create puddles, it's pure normality for those who work but not for tools with a protection class lower than IP65, which would not last long on a construction site.
For these jobs I definitely recommend a Disto X310, while spirit levels deserve a separate discussion, they are undoubtedly more fragile tools but it is also certain that they are less subject to accidental impacts as they do not require the same constant use as a laser meter.