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Klein Tools® 93PTL Red Pocket Laser Level

Model number
93PTL

The Klein Tools 93PTL is a compact pocket laser level that combines a single red laser beam with three lighted bubble vials for quick leveling and alignment tasks up to 30 feet. Fine-adjust knobs on three axes and an embedded kickstand allow precise positioning without a bracket. A neodymium magnet enables 360-degree wall attachment for hands-free use on metal surfaces. Powered by 2 AAA batteries with 12 hours of runtime. IP54-rated for water and dust resistance with 3-foot drop protection. Ideal for picture hanging, shelf installation, and light layout tasks. Backed by a 1-year limited warranty.

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Model no.
93PTL
Brand
Klein Tools
Category
Laser Level
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§ Specifications

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Product Type
Pocket Laser Level
Laser Color
red
Line Type
single-beam
Self Leveling
No
Range Ft
30
Plumb Spot
No
Rechargeable
No
Battery Type
2 x AAA
Ip Rating
IP54
Tripod Compatible
No
Overall Length In
4.27
Assembled Weight Oz
6.56
Barcode (UPC)
092644930096
Warranty
1-year limited

§ What's Included

01 2 x AAA Alkaline Batteries
02 Product Manual

§ Warranty

1-year limited

§ FAQ

What does 'pocket laser level' mean for field use?

The 93PTL is a compact single-beam laser level (4.27 in) designed for one-handed use and tool-belt carry. It projects a single red laser beam to 30 ft and includes three lighted bubble vials (horizontal, vertical, 45-degree). It supplements a tape measure or torpedo level for quick reference — it is not a substitute for a cross-line level.

Does the 93PTL self-level?

No — the 93PTL uses bubble vials that the user reads manually to align the tool. Self-leveling laser levels in the Klein line start with the 93MCLS and above.

What are the three bubble vials used for?

Horizontal (level), vertical (plumb), and 45-degree (miter) alignment. The 93PTL illuminates the vials for readability in low-light conditions — an advantage over non-lighted torpedo levels.

What 30-foot laser range is most useful for?

Projecting a reference dot for shelf bracket alignment, picture hanging, outlet box layout, and similar short-range tasks where a quick dot replaces chalk line snapping or pencil marks. Not suited for room-spanning layout work.

How does the 93PTL compare to a standard torpedo level?

The 93PTL adds a laser reference point at distance to the standard torpedo level function. Lighted bubble vials improve readability in dim workspaces. For pure level and plumb checking without laser projection, a torpedo level is lighter and simpler; the 93PTL earns its value when the dot reference at distance matters.