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September 2nd, 2006 at 10:45 pm
[…] Apropos of nothing whatsoever — certainly not the comic we posted earlier this week — we bring you RoboToolz’ 5-beam laser level, plumb, and square. Attach it to a stud, joist, or other flat surface and it pumps out laser beams upward, fore, aft, and to both sides at perfectly square 90-degree angles to simplify the task of installing cabents, countertops, and other square items. […]
September 8th, 2006 at 9:51 am
[…] Also, if you happened to miss it, check out our first comic: The LaserMax 9000. We’re debating whether to add more of these from time to time going forward, so let us know what you think. […]
September 28th, 2006 at 8:36 pm
[…] Lasers are the new black this holiday season, and Skil’s following up their dual-laser circular saw (released earlier this year) by attaching similar dual-laser package to their miter saw. The difference: the new miter saw uses a motion sensor to turn the laser on automatically whenever you approach the saw. […]
May 3rd, 2007 at 11:52 am
[…] Update: Yes, we think this is a bit silly, too. It’s all in good fun. In case you miseed it: The LaserMax 9000. […]