Sunday, September 1, 2013

CST/berger 57-LM30PKG Complete Manual Leveling Laser Level Package

CST/berger 57-LM30PKG Complete Manual Leveling Laser Level Package
List Price : $650.53
Price : $335.83
Code : B00080QFBU
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Product Feature


  • Complete manual leveling laser level package for leveling, plumbing and alignment tasks
  • 1-button operation controls several laser functions; shot and long sweep modes create a laser chalklilne to increase beam visibility
  • 1/4-inch accuracy at 100 feet with up to a 800-foot diameter working range with detector
  • Kit includes detector, Wiz-Mount, tripod, rod, target, glasses, and case
  • Weighs 26 pounds; 1-year warranty

Product Description


Includes LM30 Wizard Horizontal/Vertical Dual Beam Rotary Laser Package (Open Box) - 57-LM30PKG, Detector - LD90N, Tripod, Rod, Wiz-Mount, Target, Safety Glasses, (3) C-Cell Batteries, Carrying Case, Instruction Manual


Product Detail


  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18372 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: CST/Berger
  • Model: 57-LM30PKG
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 12.00" h x40.00" w x.0" l,








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Product Reviews

31 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
1watch out
By Mike Zaharias
I purchased my CST/Berger 57-LM30 leveling laser level package from Amazon on 7/20/08 and started using it the last of Sept. I was bragging to everybody that would listen about this amazing tool. My neighbor mentioned he had bought one and it stopped working and was in for repair, I should have listened. After no more than 20 hours, the cap on top that rotates stopped turning and all the lights started flashing. I walked over to my neighbor to show him and he said it is what his did. But he had his back and had saved the return box and I could use it to send mine back. I called the 800# and they gave me a return number. In talking to the rep. I learned this was not uncommon and was not reassured it would not happen again. My neighbor told me. I could use his so I proceeded with my work, for about 3 hours. The next day when I set it up, again, the top would not rotate and the lights flashed. He had used his for about 15 hours since receiving it and we are both very upset. Mine is in for repair. I have no confidence it will continue to work when I get it back and this is something they know about and continue to sell the instrument.CST Berger LaserMark LM30 Series Wizard Rotary Laser Kit - 57-LM30PKG

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
4Happy with purchase
By Web Puddin
I'm a "do-it-yourselfer," not a professional. Have used this to design drainage system (swales, ditches, pipes) four 4 acre property. Also, in building house, used it to shoot level points from which to measure when installing siding. Everything has worked well for me ... probably 40+ hours of total operational time; maybe more than that.
Like the various "rotation" options. At first did not realize the value. When using the measuring stick and beeping sensor, the fast rotation worked great and allowed us to move all around property. However, when marking a wall in broad daylight the fast rotation was practically invisible. But you could use the "spot non-rotating" setting or "limited rotation" setting to shoot the beam along a level horizontal you wanted on the wall, and then mark wherever you wanted. Haven't tried using it in vertical orientation.

Con: wish it had a way to raise / lower the head slightly. Perhaps it is expensive to make such. Would be nice to be able to re-position at another time in the SAME orientation as previously. Ideal: rough set up with leg height adjustment and level. Then fine tune raise or lower +/- an inch to exact. Confirm level.
Actual: no way to "fine tune" raise/lower; have to do it all with the legs; in which each time you adjust, it changes the level.
Maybe a "self - leveling" one would solve this problem. If so, if you, like me, might like to re-create a position frequently, might consider self-leveling models.

The beeping receiver that fastens to the elevation ruler digs holes into the paint or the metal ruler and roughens it when tightening it to hold a position. I used a small circular stick-on felt furniture protector pad on the end of the clamp and found that works great and doesn't scar up the metal ruler, and allows you to slide it up or down more easily w/o totally releasing clamp.

Will use it for finishing all inside trim; leveling cabinets, etc., and drainage system for gutters.

Have had it over a year now; no problems.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
1consider it less than 1 star
By C Spindler
I bought this laser level kit from Home Depot. New out of the box, I found the carrying case broken - smashed in on one side. CST/berger happily replaced this for me, stating they've replaced many of these carrying cases. My new carrying case came quickly and they didn't even request the broken one back. The new case was the same exact case, no design improvements. After loading up the new case, I closed the lid and successfully latched one of the clips. The other clip broke off in my hand. Well, whatever, I thought. I'm too busy now to deal with this, I'll just live with one clip. A few weeks later after using it on a job site, I packed all components back in the case. Well one of chincy items inside was misaligned and when I closed the lid, the two hinges on the bottom of the case broke their plastic housing. Awesome. So now I have a case that is totally useless as far as carrying this entire kit. Still too busy to deal with this, the whole kit sat in my office for about a month, in the broken case. A couple months passed before I needed it again. When I did scoop it up to bring along one day, oops, I grabbed the handle and the whole kit fell out the bottom of the hingeless case. In a hurry, I packed the necessary components in a bag, including an extra set of batteries I always kept in the case, and drove off to the job site an hour and half away. Photos, sketches, measurements and lastly, the difference in elevations between buildings. Grab my handy dandy laser level because I'm a big girl now and the top doesn't spin and I'm staring at 6 flashing lights. Well, good thing I brought those extra batteries! Eh, not so much. They didn't change the situation. So after fiddling around with it for way too long, I was left to take elevations via some on-the-spot contrived (and not very accurate) way, alone onsite no less. Yes, my CST/berger 57-LM30 severely disappointed me that day. Since I owned it for more than 30 days, CST/berger offered to replace the entire kit, but not grant a refund. HA!! Oh because they must think I enjoy owning and depending on supposed high tech instruments that suddenly DON'T WORK at the exact moment you need them to WORK? Thank you to Rick at Home Depot for giving me store credit.

So was it the drop from their crappy carrying case that led to demise of this instrument? I'll never know. But come on CST/berger. Maybe a case worth more than the poly its made from should be considered for this $350+ instrument?

I suppose I should also mention that the laser level worked perfectly and accurately before it suddenly didn't. Great on batteries. I never needed to replace them, and it often ran for 15-30 minutes at a time.

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