Dot Laser Levels
Our Dot Laser Level line is your best choice when you want to find a level point, or points at 90 degrees between a wall, the floor and the ceiling. All Johnson dot laser levels are self leveling, so you get an accurate measurement instantly, even on uneven ground. Johnson Dot laser levels are easy to see because of the concentrated beam for all indoor construction applications. Johnson dot laser levels are available in two-beam, three-beam, and five-beam dot laser level models to meet the needs of every construction application.
DON’T FORGET – All our laser levels come with a 3-year no hassle laser level warranty and a 24-hour repair or replacement service.
Common uses for a dot laser level are setting foundations and footings, alignment of concrete forms, and layout of interior walls, electrical wiring & outlets, plumbing pipes, cabinets, countertops and MUCH more.
How to Use a Laser Level Outdoors
Laser Levels in an Outdoor Setting
Seeing a laser outside can be difficult, if not outright impossible, only using the naked eye. Thankfully, most modern laser levels from Johnson Level come with red or green tinted glasses or goggles that make seeing a laser beam outside simple. Rotary laser levels are the best choice for an outdoor laser level. The handy guide below walks you through the process of using a laser level outside.
How to Use a Laser Level Outdoors
- Put on the tinted glasses/googles that came with your laser level kit. You’ll need these in order to see the laser beam in an outdoor setting.
- Place the laser level on a tripod and turn it on.
- Aim the laser level where you want to take a reading. When you find it, lock the laser level into position.
- Take the laser receiver to where you want to take a reading. Either use the magnet that comes with the laser receiver or place it on a flat surface at the same height as the laser level. A second tripod is a great option here.
- Slowly move the laser receiver until it catches the laser beam from the level. Upon finding the beam, lock the receiver into position (if on a tripod or grade rod) or steady it (if on a flat surface or attached by magnet).
- Use the level and receiver to find the alignment or state of level that you want.


