Johnson Level & Tool 175-O Orange Post & Pipe Level, 4 x 5 x 9, Orange, 1 Level
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knightcount69
Greater than one weekEasy to use...
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Kevin Roberts
> 3 dayI was in the process of fencing in my back yard and my kids were going to help me we used this level to set the posts and it was so easy to use it’s insane that people are still using a regular level to set posts it is worth every penny I am a 100% satisfied customer.
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T. Martin
Greater than one weekDid its jobs but broke, not sure I will ever find a hardy post level. Someone needs to make a tougher one.
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Scott Anderson
> 3 dayWorked very good.
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Laura Aceto
> 3 dayGreat product! My post are straight for sure!
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buckeye26
> 3 dayExcellent time saving tool. Easy to read, easy to use, accurate.
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Rachel G Vann
> 3 dayI ordered this and it came without a band. Asked them to just send me a band and instead got a whole new one and I have to spend just as much money to send the incomplete one back. I need this cleared up. Will delete this review if someone will contact me about this.
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JG
> 3 dayGot this when I had to put in 3 4x4 fence posts into concrete. Worked like a champ - easy to use and thankfully cheap as well!
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Gerald K Cahill
> 3 dayYou always need an extra hand trying to level a post. Works great.
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Beemer geek
> 3 dayI recently built a fence around our yard, about 80 feet in length. This entailed setting vinyl and wood posts into concrete about every 8 feet and installing two gates and an arbor. I purchased two brands of post levels, the least expensive being a Johnson Level and Tool 175-O GloOrange Post Level. Although they both were essential in leveling the 17 fence posts, the Johnson level was easier to secure in place and is as rugged as the more expensive brand. Therefore it represents the best value for the job. Highly recommended.