Skil 50 ft Red Self-Leveling Laser Level with Rechargeable Battery vs BOSCH GLL50-20 50 ft Self-Leveling Cross-Line Laser
Overall winner: BOSCH GLL50-20 50 ft Self-Leveling Cross-Line Laser
Key Differences
Skil (A) offers USB charging and explicitly lists horizontal and vertical projection with a 50 ft range and comes at a lower listed price tier; Bosch (B) is positioned as a durable model with an IP55 rating and larger review volume but is in a higher price tier. Choose Skil if you want a more affordable, USB-chargeable cross-line unit; choose Bosch if you prioritize an IP55-rated, rugged build and broader user adoption
Skil 50 ft Red Self-Leveling Laser Level with Rechargeable Battery
Laser level projects horizontal and vertical red lines up to 50 ft with self-leveling accuracy. Includes rechargeable lithium battery and USB charging, plus clamp and carry bag for easy setup. Users note easy use and solid quality, with some mixed feedback on brightness and durability
Pros
- projects horizontal and vertical lines
- self-leveling feature
- rechargeable lithium-ion battery
- USB charging port
Cons
- brightness not ideal in daylight
- durability concerns mentioned by some customers
- mixed opinions on battery life
BOSCH GLL50-20 50 ft Self-Leveling Cross-Line Laser
Compact cross-line laser with self-leveling pendulum and integrated magnetic mount. Provides two power options and compact, durable design for job sites. Users note good quality and ease of use, with mixed feedback on self-leveling reliability
Pros
- self-leveling pendulum
- integrated magnetic mount
- two power options
- durable IP55 rating
Cons
- mixed reliability of self-leveling
- brightness varies with lighting
- blinking indicator may be problematic
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Skil |
| Durability | Bosch |
| Versatility | Skil |
| User Reviews | Tie |