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WORKPRO 9 Inch Magnetic Torpedo Level – Hands-Free Measuring Tool for Construction Sites and Basement Workshops

WORKPRO 9 Inch Magnetic Torpedo Level – Hands-Free Measuring Tool for Construction Sites and Basement Workshops

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Why you'll love it

  • Strong magnetic edge lets you attach the level hands-free to metal surfaces, conduit, and studs
  • Compact 9-inch size slips into a tool belt, pocket, or drawer for on-the-go measuring
  • Three vials (45°/90°/180°) cover miter, plumb, and level in one tool
  • Top viewing window allows accurate readings when held overhead or in tight spots
  • Shock-resistant ABS and aluminum body survives drops from ladders and job site abuse
  • V-groove base cradles round pipe and conduit for accurate pipe alignment

Perfect for

  • Hanging picture frames, shelves, and wall décor level on drywall
  • Aligning pipes, conduit, and metal studs during electrical or plumbing work
  • Squaring 45° miter cuts and verifying 90° corners in woodworking projects
  • Leveling nails, brackets, and mounting hardware in high or awkward positions
  • Purchasing multi-packs as stocking stuffers, drawer spares, or small team tool kits

Product Information
【9 Inch Portable Level】This small torpedo level is portable enough to make your measuring work easy. The 9 Inch torpedo levelwith 3 easy to read leveling bubbles 45°/90°/180° for measuring, the color of the bubbles is easy to contrast and measure. 【Strong Magnetic Edge】The long magnetic edge uses advanced technology to enhance the magnetic force. It’s convenient enough that you can freely attach the level measuring tool to the magnetic spot. You don't have to worry about it falling. 【Humanized Design】A viewing window on the top of the torpedo level makes it easy to precisely read from any position. With the high contrast bubbles and the top window, you can save your effort and measure the object easily. The V-Groove at the bottom working Edge fits on pipe or conduit. 【Professional Tools】RONGPRO torpedo level ensures accuracy(Accuracy 0.055 or 1.0 mm/1m) and durability. It’s shock-resistant that can protect the pocket level from damage, convenient for you to have no worries when working at high places. 【Wide Application】Designed for decoration, home furnishings and related work for aligning, suitable for woodworking, personal wood processing, such as measuring locations on a wall, space between hangers, level the nails and window level measurement.
Technical Details Brand ‎RONGPRO Material ‎Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Aluminum Color ‎Silver, Yellow Product Dimensions ‎9"L x 9"W Style ‎Portable,Magnetic Item Weight ‎0.07 Kilograms Operation Mode ‎Automatic Manufacturer ‎RONGPRO Part Number ‎93202-YL Item Weight ‎2.39 ounces Item model number ‎93202-YL Size ‎1 PCS Power Source ‎no Included Components ‎no Batteries Included? ‎No Batteries Required? ‎No

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the magnetic edge really save time on repetitive jobs like conduit runs?

Yes. The long rare-earth magnetic edge holds the WORKPRO 9-inch torpedo level firmly to steel conduit, metal studs, and breaker boxes, freeing both hands to mark, drill, or fasten. For electricians running multiple parallel conduit lines, this typically cuts measurement and re-positioning time significantly compared with hand-holding a non-magnetic level.

Does the 9-inch size still feel like a real working tool and not a toy?

The 9-inch torpedo form factor is a professional standard for tight spaces. At only 2.39 oz it disappears in a back pocket, but the ABS and aluminum body is rigid enough for accurate 0.055 inch per meter readings. Most tradespeople carry it as their primary level for trim, conduit, and cabinet work, reserving longer box levels for longer runs.

Can I read the bubble without repositioning the level overhead?

Yes. The top viewing window lets you read the 90° plumb vial from above while the level is held against a ceiling joist, door frame, or upper cabinet. This is one of the biggest productivity wins because you no longer need to climb down to verify the bubble or re-climb to make a correction.

How fast can I switch between checking plumb, level, and 45° miters with one tool?

The WORKPRO torpedo level has three permanently mounted vials at 45°, 90°, and 180°. You simply rotate the level or flip it on its edge rather than reaching for a different tool. For tasks like squaring a mitered picture frame moulding, this means one tool does the work of a try square, a level, and a miter gauge.

Will it slow me down on small repair jobs that need a quick reading?

It is designed exactly for that. Pull it from your tool belt, stick it to a metal surface, and you have an instant reference line. Because the magnetic edge handles the holding, you can mark stud centers, picture hangers, or anchor points one-handed, which is much faster than balancing a long 24-inch or 48-inch box level on a small patch.

Is this a good level for a weekend renovator with a packed schedule?

Yes. The compact size, magnetic hands-free operation, and three-vial design cover roughly 90% of home leveling tasks in a single tool, so you can finish a hanging project in one short session instead of spreading it across multiple weekends.

Will it fit in a small home tool drawer without taking up valuable space?

At 9 inches long and 2.39 oz, it stores flat in a kitchen junk drawer, a sock drawer, or a small toolbox. Many homeowners keep it in the same drawer as a tape measure and stud finder so the three most common hanging tools live together.

Is it accurate enough for visible living room projects where mistakes show?

Yes. The 0.055 inch per 1 meter accuracy is tighter than what the human eye can detect on a typical picture-hanging height. For a 6-foot wall, the maximum deviation is roughly 1/32 inch, which reads as visually level.

How does a torpedo level compare to a full-size box level for a home office setup?

A 24-inch or 48-inch box level is better for leveling long desk tops, built-in shelving, or full wall cabinets. A 9-inch torpedo level like the WORKPRO is faster for the small, repetitive tasks around a home office: hanging a whiteboard, mounting a monitor arm, leveling a bookshelf, and setting small picture ledges.

Is this better than a phone-app bubble level for getting work done quickly?

For one quick reading a phone app is fine, but a physical level is faster when you need both hands free, when the phone is in use as a flashlight or for music, or when you need to read a true horizontal in tight overhead positions. A dedicated level also has no screen glare, no calibration drift, and no notifications interrupting your workflow.

How do I read a torpedo level to check if something is plumb or level?

Place the WORKPRO 9-inch torpedo level on the surface or against the edge to be checked. The 180° vial confirms horizontal level, the 90° vial confirms vertical plumb, and the 45° vial confirms a miter angle. The bubble should sit centered between the two indicator lines on the vial you are using.

How do I calibrate or check that my torpedo level is still accurate?

Place the level on a flat surface and note the bubble position, then rotate the level 180° in the same location. If the bubble settles in the same spot, the vial is accurate. To check the plumb vial, hold the level against a wall, mark the bubble position, flip the level end-for-end, and confirm the bubble returns to the same line. If either vial is off, the level should be replaced rather than adjusted.

How do I use the magnetic edge to level pipe or conduit hands-free?

Clean the metal surface, then press the magnetic edge of the WORKPRO level against the pipe, conduit, stud, or box. The level will hold its position. Use a pencil to mark the desired level line, then slide the level along the surface to extend the line. The V-groove base keeps the level aligned with the centerline of round stock.

Does the magnetic edge work on stainless steel or aluminum?

The magnetic edge is designed for ferrous metals like steel and iron. It will hold strongly to mild steel, galvanized steel, and black iron. On stainless steel the hold is weak or absent, and on aluminum the level will not attach magnetically at all. In those cases, use the V-groove base or hand placement instead.

Will the level fit standard tool belts and electrician pouches?

Yes. The 9-inch length is the standard torpedo size for tool belts, electrical pouches, and framer bags. The 2.39 oz weight adds almost no bulk, and the flat profile slides into most dedicated level slots or into a wide hammer loop.

What is in the box when I order a WORKPRO 9-Inch Torpedo Level?

Each order includes one WORKPRO 9-inch magnetic torpedo level, individually packaged and ready to use. No batteries, no calibration tools, and no additional accessories are required. If you want a protective pouch or a wall-mountable storage clip, those are sold separately.

Is there anything I should avoid doing to keep the level accurate?

Avoid dropping the level onto hard surfaces, leaving it in a hot vehicle where the vial fluid can expand, and using it as a hammer or pry bar. Wipe the magnetic edge clean of metal filings so it continues to seat firmly against ferrous surfaces, and store the level flat or hanging on a hook rather than tossed in a crowded drawer.

What is the warranty and what happens if a vial fails?

WORKPRO stands behind the 9-inch torpedo level against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship under the standard WORKPRO warranty. If a vial leaks, the body cracks, or the magnetic edge fails under normal use, contact WORKPRO customer support for a replacement rather than continuing to use a level that may give false readings.

What is the difference between a torpedo level and a box level?

A box level is a long framed level, typically 24 inches to 48 inches, used for leveling across a wide span like a deck beam or a countertop. A torpedo level is a compact 9-inch level with the same three-vial layout plus a magnetic edge and a V-groove, designed for tight spaces, pipe, conduit, and overhead work. Most professionals carry both: a box level for long runs and a torpedo level for everything else.

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