
Leica
Leica 864435 LINO L2P5G Green Beam Point & Cross Line Laser Level
★★★★★
Leica's green beam optics throw sharp layout lines and five plumb points across large rooms in bright conditions where red laser levels wash out.
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Overview
Key Features
Combining green lines and point lasers increases laser visibility in bright environments and large rooms
Li-ion battery technology allows it to run over two working days on just one charge
Leica optics enable the device to project very long and bright lines/points which extends the working range significantly
Time consuming, strenuous tasks of drawing lines or dropping a plumb bob are a thing of the past
Specifications
Brand
Leica
Model
864435 (LINO L2P5G)
Laser Type
Point and Cross Line
Beam Color
Green
Projection
2 cross lines + 5 laser points
Battery
Li-Ion (rechargeable)
Battery Runtime
Over 2 working days per charge
Application
Interior leveling, plumbing, layout
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Green beam optics provide visibility in bright ambient light conditions where red laser levels require room darkening to read accurately
- Li-Ion battery delivers two-plus working days of runtime, eliminating the mid-job battery swap that interrupts layout workflows
- Combined line and point projection (two cross lines plus five points) covers leveling and plumbing simultaneously from a single setup position
- Leica optical quality produces sharp, well-defined lines with minimal beam divergence, which maintains accuracy at longer working distances
- Eliminates manual chalk line and plumb bob operations for common interior layout tasks
👎 Cons
- Green laser diodes are more expensive to manufacture and repair than red — the L2P5G carries a higher price point than red-beam equivalents with comparable features
- No details provided on the self-leveling compensation range, so users working on significantly uneven surfaces need to confirm the tool's leveling limits before relying on it
- Li-Ion battery is integrated and charged via the unit, meaning a dead battery mid-job cannot be resolved by swapping to fresh AAs the way it can with some competing models
- The point-and-cross line format is optimized for interior layout — it is not a rotary laser and is not a substitute for grade work or exterior site layout over large distances
Frequently Asked Questions
How much brighter is the green beam compared to a standard red laser level, and does that matter indoors?
Green laser wavelengths are roughly four times more visible to the human eye than red at equivalent power output. In well-lit rooms, near windows, or in commercial spaces with overhead fluorescent lighting, this visibility difference is the gap between a line you can work to without a detector and one that requires squinting or shutting off room lights.
What does "L2P5G" mean in terms of what the level projects?
The L2P5G projects two cross lines (horizontal and vertical) plus five laser points — typically plumb up, plumb down, and three additional reference points. This combination allows simultaneous leveling, plumbing, and reference point transfer without repositioning the tool.
How long does the Li-Ion battery last under normal job-site use?
Leica rates it at over two full working days on a single charge — approximately 16+ hours of runtime. That covers multi-day layout work without needing to carry spare batteries or manage mid-job recharging, which is a real advantage over AA/AAA-powered alternatives.
Does the LINO L2P5G self-level automatically?
The LINO L2P5G uses Leica's automatic leveling system. When placed within its leveling range, it compensates for minor setup surface irregularities and projects true horizontal and vertical lines without manual adjustment. Outside the leveling range, it will indicate an out-of-level condition.
What working range does the L2P5G cover, and is a detector required at longer distances?
Leica's optics are designed to project long, bright lines that extend the visible working range significantly beyond budget-tier laser levels. At the outer range of indoor use in bright conditions, a laser detector will improve accuracy, but for most interior layout tasks the green beam is visible to the naked eye at practical working distances.