I've gotten used to the characteristics of the laser, and now he is a very valuable companion for small tinkering at home.
Its peculiarities are:
-) Self-leveling with low tolerance range. The holder must be already aligned very correct, so that the skin leveling out. Otherwise, the laser does not turn on and nothing happens.
-) Readjustment in the on state causes the laser cross goes out. Again, it is sensitive.
-) The holder itself is good enough to clamp the device on a door (box, door, ...). Anything goes on this level also, you need a tripod, or, as in my case, a ladder.
If I want to work a little high up, I usually provided anyway or in use.
Laser top clamped and is good.
The laser cross is bright enough to put it in daylight bright room to see well enough. The cross is, depending on the distance of the laser, up to 1mm thick. The farther away the sharper it will be. Provide ran too close to the project is not a good idea.
If you heed these few things to get well by Quigo to right.
A border in the nursery paint? No Problem. A wallpaper just ansetzten? Done. A multipart picture on the wall? All at the same level. Set up a stud wall straight and at an angle? Already done.
I like my Quigo and no longer need. The semi-professional handyman but safe shopping in a different price range.