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Sonin 10075 Laser Target Range Finder by Sonin
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Product DetailsManufacturer: Sonin Model: 10075 Product features: - High-visibility laser beam zeros in for quick, accurate measurements up to 60 feet
- Measures in feet, inches, fractions of an inch, decimal feet, yards, or meters
- Stores up to seven different measurements or calibrations
- Computes areas and volumes, adds and subtracts
- Comes with a protective pouch and carries a one-year warranty
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Sonin 10075 Laser Target Range FinderCustomer Review: Works as advertised Summary: 4 StarsWorks as advertised. I had to read the directions to figure out the buttons, but everything works fine.
Description of Sonin 10075 Laser Target Range FinderTake the guesswork out of ultrasonic distance measuring! Laser pinpoints target area for accuracy. Measures 18in. to 60 feet with accuracy up to 99.5% Just stand where you are, point, and press a button. That's all it takes to accurately measure distances up to 60 feet with the Sonin Range Finder. It uses ultrasonic technology, and the manufacturer says it's accurate to within 99.5 percent, plus or minus a 1/4 inch. The unit sends out narrow beams of sound waves that bounce off solid objects back to the handheld receiver. A microprocessor converts elapsed time into a distance measurement and displays it on the LCD. It also will add, subtract, figure area and volume, and store seven measurements for you with recall. We gave the Sonin a good workout, checking all kinds of dimensions and getting tape-measure-accurate results every time. Truth be told, we kept measuring things even after we knew we'd tested enough--just because it was fun. The Sonin unit runs on a 9-volt battery (it would be a nice touch if one were included) and supremely user-friendly instructions. The nine-button keypad is not intimidating, even for the mathematically challenged. There's a one-year warranty, something we always like to see, as well as a handy pouch. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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