Unfortunately, this deal has expired 21 August 2023.
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Posted 20 August 2023
Milwaukee - Minibox Level
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For quick, easy and accurate checks of your horizontal and vertical surfaces, make sure you’ve got this Milwaukee Minibox spirit level nearby. At just 10cm long, it fits easily in your pocket or tool belt so it’s always within easy reach whenever you need it.
Despite its compact design, this Milwaukee spirit level is tough. The solid acrylic vial is shockproof and UV-resistant, while the sturdy end caps provide even more protection against bumps, knocks and drops. This makes it a reliable and long-lasting addition to any toolbox.
• Length of just 100mm – fits easily in your pocket or tool belt
• Lightweight aluminium box profile is easy to carry
• Shockproof, UV-resistant solid acrylic vial for durability
• Added strength and protection from shockproof end caps
• Accurate to 0.029° (0.0005 in/in, 0.5 mm/m) in standard position
• VPA third party certificate on accuracy
Despite its compact design, this Milwaukee spirit level is tough. The solid acrylic vial is shockproof and UV-resistant, while the sturdy end caps provide even more protection against bumps, knocks and drops. This makes it a reliable and long-lasting addition to any toolbox.
• Length of just 100mm – fits easily in your pocket or tool belt
• Lightweight aluminium box profile is easy to carry
• Shockproof, UV-resistant solid acrylic vial for durability
• Added strength and protection from shockproof end caps
• Accurate to 0.029° (0.0005 in/in, 0.5 mm/m) in standard position
• VPA third party certificate on accuracy
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Edited by a community support team member, 20 August 2023
13 Comments
sorted byI see it as more useful for small storage or carrying around easily rather than a restricted place, but I prefer the look of the Stanley one on the related page. Magnetic, metal clothing clip, tubes for X and Y. Don't suppose the Stanley is as accurate, but when you're using something that short is precision really the priority,