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Milwaukee just announced their FIRST full lineup of laser solutions and accessories, and we’ve got all of them. Let’s get to it!

Their new lineup includes two lasers on the M12 System a Green 360 degree 3-plane laser, and a green cross line and plumb points laser, and three lasers powered by their REDLITHIUM USB platform, that are specially designed to take on current alkaline battery powered solutions, including a Green Cross Line and Plumb points, a Green Cross Line Laser, and a Green 3-Point Laser. Clearly, Big Red has arrived with all lasers blazing.

M12 Lasers

Let’s start with the M12 Lasers. The M12 Green 360 degree 3 plane laser and Green Cross Line & Plumb Points Laser are both designed to provide all-day run-time and the best visibility in their class.

With the M12 batteries, they say we can expect to get over 15 hours of continuous run-time. The ultra bright green lasers stay clearly visible up to 125’ away, and can be seen by laser detectors up to 165’ out. Both lasers feature micro control adjustments that pivot on point to speed up your job. 

To keep them in place, they use rare earth magnets to keep the laser from sliding on steel studs. And of course they couldn’t wear Milwaukee Red if they weren’t both rated for drops up to 1m and IP54 rated for durability and protection from the rigors of the jobsite. 

The M12 Green 360 degree 3 plane laser kit will cost $599. The M12 Green Cross Line and Plumb Points Laser kit will be $499. Both will be available in November.

REDLITHIUM USB Powered Lasers

And then we have these three REDLITHIUM USB powered lasers, which include the Green Cross Line & Plumb Point, Green Cross Line, and Green 3 Point versions. The obvious feature here is the REDLITHIUM USB platform which makes them lightweight, and easy to keep powered with REDLITHIUM batteries you already use for your personal lighting solutions. 

Each laser features a high intensity laser allowing users to see lines up to 100’ away, or 165’ with a detector. These feature micro control adjustment as well for precise control and faster point to point alignment. The 3-Point laser features an adjustable clearance bracket for setup over steel stud track and aligning with points on the floor, and Amplified rare earth magnets keep it securely attached to metal surfaces.

With a single Redlithium USB battery, the Cross Line & Plumb Point Laser and the Cross Line Laser deliver over 8 hours of constant run time, and the 3-Point Laser ups the ante with over 15 hours on a single charge. And just like their M12 brothers, these boys are all rated for drops up to 1m, and wear the IP54 rated badge. 

The Green Cross Line and Plumb Points laser kit will cost $349, The Green Cross Line Laser kit will be $299 and the Green 3-Point Laser kit will be $249. 

Laser Accessories

There are also a few new accessories available for these new lasers including a Responsive Laser Alignment Target with a responsive centering alignment and high visability illumination, a 360 degree laser Bracket with multi-plane rotational adjustment that works on vertical or horizontal surfaces, and a Track Clip desgigned for a quick connection and secure hold thanks to it’s rubber teeth and low-profile head.

So Milwaukee finally equipped itself for the laser battle of the century, and they tell us this is just the beginning. 

That’s not all Miwlaukee announced at Pipeline. And now you can watch the entire collection of new Milwaukee Tools in our PIPELINE playlist right here.

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