Johnson Level & Tool 175-O Orange Post & Pipe Level, 4″ x 5″ x 9″, Orange, 1 Level

Johnson Level & Tool 175-O Orange Post & Pipe Level, 4″ x 5″ x 9″, Orange, 1 Level

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Johnson Level & Tool 175-O Orange Post & Pipe Level, 4" x 5" x 9", Orange, 1 Level

$8.17

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Product Description

  • POST & PIPE LEVEL: Accurate and ergonomic; this level features a tough; high-density molded body that promises unparalleled durability.
  • VERSATILE USE: Designed for multi-purpose handymen tasks; this level has rugged acrylic vials that read plumb and level simultaneously
  • HIGH-VISIBILITY: The pipe level has reflective backing that boosts vial visibility; making it easy to read in dim-lit or dark areas
  • HANDS-FREE USE: The post level has a rubber strap that allows hands-free use. You can quickly attach the body to any post; pole; or stringer for ease at work
  • IDEAL APPLICATIONS: This Johnson post and pipe level are ideal for leveling and plumbing posts; flagpoles; water pipes; fences; railings and decks; and jobs requiring hand-free use
Brand

Johnson

Material

ABS Molded Plastic & Rubber

color

Original

Product Dimensions

9"L x 5"W

Style

175-O GloOrange Post Level

13 reviews for Johnson Level & Tool 175-O Orange Post & Pipe Level, 4″ x 5″ x 9″, Orange, 1 Level

  1. 3kpagesperyear

    Excellent piece of kit for standing fence posts. Job done in half the time.

  2. Ricki Webb

    This is a must when installing fence post and hand rails. This is hands free. When you put it on the post you can fasten the post and make sure it stays level. Well worth the money.

  3. Marvin Zak

    After 25 post, the band showed early signs of decay like a normal rubber bank would but it’s worth it for under 20 for sure

  4. JDEW

    Writing this review after putting in 160+ fence posts with these levels. The posts were 5×8 round agricultural fence posts for horse pastures. These levels fit the posts perfect, you simply place the level on the post about center then stretch the rubber lanyard around the post and to the other side of the level to hold it in place. Line your post up in the hole, adjust until bubbles are center in both upper gauges and secure in place. Using 2 levels makes quick work. As with all levels, don’t throw these around and they’ll last a long time. Good buy. Very happy.

  5. Tom

    Good quality for price

  6. ToniR

    Bought these for my son. He’s a handyman and currently has been building fences in the aftermath of Houston’s recent storms. Often my gifts are gimmicky but this one really came in handy. We checked it against his good 4ft level and it was accurate. Good for initial set and quick to doublecheck. Definitely will buy again.

  7. PJ

    I used for my fance only but saved my time a lot

  8. Rob Unrath

    Great little tool. It is very helpful whenever you work with posts or vertical studs. Instead of having to constantly hold the level to one side then the other, this tool keeps your hands free and gives you a level read in both directions.

    Only downside: the rubber band decays quickly when exposed to sunlight. I left mine in the sun for a week and the rubber band became brittle and snapped.

  9. Ol’ D

    Excellent little tool. Makes setting post plumb and level easy and quicker. Get you one. You won’t be disappointed.

  10. G. Trepanier

    I’ve put in a lot of posts over the years, and damn. This is the BEST post leveler I’ve ever used. It’s accurate and the rubber band holding it in place makes finding level & plumb so much easier. Fantastic design. Highly recommend. 10 out of 10

  11. Steven Puchovan

    Works good and and well built

  12. Ben

    It works as it should and is a handy tool to have for a temporary positioning of a post. It’s a good way to start but I’m not sure I’d use it for a final positioning.

  13. JDEW

    I bought this to set a 4×4 post for my mailbox. Put the post in the hole, strapped the level to the top of the post, took a second or two to adjust the post to 2-axis vertical. Held the post vertical with one hand while my helper started shoveling the cement into the hole around the post. Kept an eye on the level to keep the post level, filled the hold in under a minute, and released the post (quick set concrete), then watched it for another few minutes to make sure nothing shifted. Done.
    Way better and easier than holding the post and moving a level from one side to another of the post to check for perpendicular, tossing in concrete and having to get the level to check again and again as more and more concrete went into the hole.
    Handy tool that saves a lot of time and hassle.

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