Bosch Blaze tools measure up
<p>The Blaze One and Blaze Pro from Bosch claim to expand the realm of precision measurement.</p>
Mt. Prospect, Ill.-based Bosch says it developed tools for professionals looking for precision and ease of use – the Bosch Blaze One and Blaze Pro measuring devices. The products package a precision laser measure with 165 ft. range, accuracy up to ±1/16 In., a backlit display, among other features.
The Blaze One is a one-button measurement tool that offers real-time measurement, which adjusts measurements the closer to or farther away from the target the laser measure is located. The Auto Square function automatically calculates square footage for determining room sizes and material purchase estimates.
The Blaze Pro is a fully featured, simple-to-use tool that delivers real-time point-and-shoot measurement, plus area, volume, indirect measuring functions and a 10-measurement storage capability. The laser measure also includes addition/subtraction functionality.
They “offer capabilities professionals look for in a quality measurement device, plus an extended 165 ft. range,” said Brandon Eble, product manager, measuring tools, Robert Bosch Tool Corporation. “Users don’t want to give up capability to get distance and with the Blaze One and Blaze Pro that’s not something they have to worry about.”
The Bosch Blaze One and Blaze Pro laser measures, sell for about $70 and $90, respectively.
The Blaze One is a one-button measurement tool that offers real-time measurement, which adjusts measurements the closer to or farther away from the target the laser measure is located. The Auto Square function automatically calculates square footage for determining room sizes and material purchase estimates.
The Blaze Pro is a fully featured, simple-to-use tool that delivers real-time point-and-shoot measurement, plus area, volume, indirect measuring functions and a 10-measurement storage capability. The laser measure also includes addition/subtraction functionality.
They “offer capabilities professionals look for in a quality measurement device, plus an extended 165 ft. range,” said Brandon Eble, product manager, measuring tools, Robert Bosch Tool Corporation. “Users don’t want to give up capability to get distance and with the Blaze One and Blaze Pro that’s not something they have to worry about.”
The Bosch Blaze One and Blaze Pro laser measures, sell for about $70 and $90, respectively.