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Cross Laser Kapro Bambino 842G, 1H+1V, green, flexible tripod
Cross Laser Kapro Bambino 842G, 1H+1V, green, flexible tripod
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The Kapro Bambino 842G is a compact green-beam cross-line laser that projects one horizontal line and one vertical line. The cross's center point acts as a reliable reference for all alignments, and the green 510–530 nm beam boosts visibility in lit indoor spaces. It's designed for quick setup and easy moves even in tight installation spots.
Self-leveling works in a ±3° range with a pendulum mechanism. If it's outside that zone, a clear alert (flashing/light) prevents wrong marks. Typical accuracy is ±0.4 mm/m, which is plenty for trim work, furniture installs, outlet alignments, and other indoor jobs.
The included flexible tripod attaches to pipes, railings, ladders, or shelf surfaces. This frees up your hands for work without needing a separate stand. It runs on two AA batteries, making power management simple anywhere. The housing is IP54 splash- and dust-proof for indoor conditions.
Uses:
Furniture and decor installs – The cross-line gives a straight, precise reference for wall cabinets, display cases, TV stands, and picture groups. With the flexible tripod, you can easily get the laser to the right height by clipping the legs to a railing or shelf edge. This cuts down on measurements and speeds up alignment, with both horizontal and vertical lines visible at once for at least a few meters.
Trim and door frames – The horizontal line serves as a consistent base level for baseboards and crown molding from room to room. The vertical line makes it easy to check straightness on jambs, corners, and edge profiles. Manual tilt lets you add a slight angle for things like stepped structures, creating an intentionally non-level reference line.
Electrical and small installs – The cross's center point works as a quick, movable 'zero point' for marking outlets, switches, and cable routes. It's simple to align risers along the vertical line between ceiling and floor. The flexible tripod also clips to cable trays, so you can leave the laser pointing the line while your hands are busy.
Tiling and surface marking – Set your starting height and row top edges with the horizontal line; the vertical ensures straight grout joints. The green beam shows up well in bright work lights, improving readability and cutting errors, especially on light surfaces.
What's in the box:
Kapro Bambino 842G cross-line laser (1× horizontal + 1× vertical)
Flexible tripod (bendable legs)
2 × AA batteries
User manual
Features:
Beam config: 1H + 1V — creates a clear cross-line for quick alignment.
Green laser: 510–530 nm — better visibility in bright indoors and on light surfaces.
Accuracy: ±0.4 mm/m — good enough for indoor installs and finishing.
Self-leveling: ±3° pendulum mechanism — fast setup; clear alert if out of range.
Manual tilt: allows intentional sloping (for falls, stair references).
Range: typically ~20–30 m indoors depending on background — smooth work in rooms.
Power: 2×AA batteries — easy to find and swap on site.
Mounting: 1/4" thread + flexible tripod — versatile placement without a separate stand.
Protection: IP54 — splash and dust proof for indoor work.
Compact build: lightweight, easy to carry in a soft case.
Kapro Bambino 842G user guide:
Setup and leveling: Place the device on the flexible tripod and secure the legs firmly to the spot (railing, pipe, shelf). Keep it within the ±3° self-leveling range; wait for the line/cross to stabilize before marking.
Beam selection: Turn on horizontal, vertical, or cross-line. Use only what you need to save battery.
Manual tilt: Activate manual mode (long press). The line flashes or light shows self-leveling is off. Adjust the desired tilt (like for slopes) and make your marks.
Height and center point: Align the cross's center to your reference (like outlet middle). Move the device in small adjustments until the horizontal and vertical lines intersect where you want.
Maintenance: Clean the optics with a lint-free cloth. Wipe dust and splashes from the body. Store dry in the soft case. Remove batteries if not using for a while.
Warnings:
Don't look directly into the laser beam or its strong reflections.
Make sure the tripod is securely attached; dropping the device can damage the optics and affect accuracy.
IP54 isn't waterproof — avoid working in rain or using a pressure washer.
Don't use in explosive environments.
Remove AA batteries for long-term storage.
Frequently Asked Questions, FAQ:
What beams does the 842G produce?One horizontal line and one vertical line that form a cross-line; the cross center acts as a quick reference point.
Can I use manual tilt?Yep. In manual mode, you can tilt the lines on purpose; self-leveling is off, and it's indicated by flashing/light.
What's the accuracy and range?Typical accuracy is ±0.4 mm/m and indoor range is about 20–30 m depending on background and lighting.
What power does it use?2×AA batteries, easy to swap on site. We recommend good alkaline ones.
How to mount without a stand?The flexible tripod clips to pipes, railings, and shelves. Make sure the legs are tightened to prevent slipping.
Recycling instructions:
Packaging: Sort cardboard and plastic per local guidelines.
Device: Electrical and electronic waste (WEEE) — take to an approved collection point.
Batteries: Drop off at battery recycling; don't throw in regular trash.
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