Builder David Schwartz of Overland
Park, Kan., recently took a Pro
SmartLevel to the site with him every
day with the idea of trying it out in as
many situations as he could come up
with. The job was an interior
renovation and he found enough uses
for the SmartLevel to send us this
report.
The Shape
One of the first things you
notice about the SmartLevel is its
unusual shape — a wedge that is
wider on the bottom than on the
top. This is more than just a clever
play on the manufacturer's name,
Wedge Innovations (2040 Fortune
Dr., Suite 102, San Jose, CA
95131; 800/762-7853). For starters,
the broad base and bottom-heavy
weighting make it almost
impossible to