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This pocket-sized laser measure is a handy tool to have around the house — and it’s on sale for 35% off

Save 35% on the Hoto Pocket-Size Laser at Amazon.

This pocket-sized laser measure is a handy tool to have around the house — and it’s on sale for 35% off

The Hoto Pocket-Size Laser Measuring Tool is currently discounted to $29.99 on Amazon, representing a 35% savings off its original price tag of $45.99. This compact device, measuring roughly as large as a credit card and weighing just 0.09 pounds, is perfect for storing away in a drawer yet large enough to be easily carried about.

Weighing just 0.09 pounds, this tool is small enough to fit in a pocket, bag, or keychain, making it convenient to bring along wherever you go. Using just one button, the device can accurately measure distances spanning from a mere 0.16 feet up to an impressive 98 feet. A low-power OLED display provides clear, easy-to-read measurements.

Powered by a rechargeable USB-C battery, the tool can endure up to 1,000 measurements per charge and automatically powers down when not in use. Designed with everyday indoor tasks in mind, the Class 2 laser is suitable for measuring furniture spacing, room layouts, and general home improvement projects. Don't miss out on this opportunity to save $16 on this handy gadget. Visit Amazon right away to secure your own pocket-sized laser measuring tool.

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