
Huepar 360° Laser Level with 1.3m Tripod
A pricier DIY buy, but the tripod, 3x360 lines and solid review depth give it a proper case.
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- Rated 4.5 stars, which is solid enough to take seriously.
- This is a bigger spend, so it needs a clearer case than a cheap add-on.
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If specs, bundle contents, or compatibility matter for this kind of product, that is usually where the final decision gets made.
Huepar 360° Laser Level with 1.3m Tripod
This is a mid-range 360° laser level kit for DIY and renovation jobs where you want full room lines rather than a basic spirit level. The included 1.3m tripod, magnetic bracket and self-levelling setup make most sense for picture hanging, shelving, tiling and general layout work indoors.
What makes it more convincing than a bare laser body is the bundled tripod and magnetic bracket, plus a decent 252-review track record. At £126.47, it is not an impulse buy, but it looks like a sensible step up if you actually do layout jobs often. The catch is the tripod is only around 1.3m, so height could limit some ceiling or bigger-room work.
With 360° laser levels, the useful questions are not just beam count. Check self-levelling behaviour, what mounts are included, whether pulse mode needs a separate receiver, and if the tripod height suits skirting, shelving or ceiling work. A cheaper body can stop looking cheap once you add the extras.
- Room layout, shelving and tiling jobs where full horizontal and vertical lines save time over a basic cross-line tool.
- Picture hanging or renovation work if you want a tripod and magnetic bracket included from the start.
- Regular DIY use where rechargeable power is handier than feeding another tool with disposable batteries.
- A simple spirit level or cheaper cross-line model may do if you only tackle occasional one-off jobs.
- Ceiling work or larger rooms may need a taller support, because the included tripod tops out around 1.3m.
- Outdoor or longer-distance use needs a closer look, especially if pulse mode relies on a separate receiver.
- Confirm the tripod height in the listing. Some details say 127cm while the title rounds it to 1.3m.
- Check exactly what is in the box, including the tripod, magnetic bracket, charging accessories and any case.
- Look at how pulse mode is meant to be used, and whether a compatible receiver is included or an extra buy.
- Make sure manual mode is there if you need angled lines rather than standard self-levelling only.
This feels like a fair mid-range spend for a 3x360 laser level kit with tripod, but it is easier to justify for repeat DIY or renovation work than for a single weekend job.
Is the tripod included with this laser level?
Yes, the listing says it comes with a tripod and a magnetic bracket. It is sold more like a kit than a bare laser body, but it is still worth checking the exact box contents on the page.
What jobs suit a 3x360 laser level?
It is more useful for room layout than a simple cross-line model, especially for shelving, picture walls, tiling and renovation work where you want full horizontal and vertical reference lines.
What should I double-check before buying?
The main practical checks are tripod height and pulse-mode setup. The tripod is only around 1.3m, and longer-range use may depend on a separate receiver rather than the laser alone.





