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Laser Level Specialists · 25 Years

Dot Laser Levels — Brighter. Sharper.

When a line laser won’t cut through the glare, a dot laser does. All the power in one focused spot — no spreading, no fading. RedBack dot lasers deliver the brightness and build quality you need in a compact, tough package built for real trade use.

Class 3Class 3 options — up to 5× more powerful than Class 2 competitors
2 yrUp to 2-year automatic warranty — no calibration requirement
24 hrDispatch on in-stock orders Australia-wide
Why dot?

When a dot laser beats a line laser

A dot laser concentrates all of its power into a single point — and that single point does six things a line laser can’t do as well.

Maximum brightness in one spot

A line laser spreads its power across the full beam. A dot concentrates all of it in one point — making it far brighter and more readable at distance, especially indoors.

Floor-to-ceiling transfer, solo

The 2-way plumb dot shoots a reference point directly up and down. Electricians and plumbers transfer floor points to ceiling without a second person — accurate, repeatable, fast.

Set up in seconds

Self-levelling. No strings, no plumb bobs, no waiting. Place it, let it settle, read the dot. For internal fit-out work it’s the fastest reference tool on site.

Compact and site-ready

Physically small. Magnetic base attaches directly to steel studs. Compatible with ¼” and ⅝” tripods. Goes anywhere on site without taking up room in the ute.

Built tough

Rubberised housing. Pendulum lock protects calibration during transport. Built to live in a tradie’s bag without falling apart after 6 months.

Multiple references, one tool

The 3-dot model shoots plumb up, plumb down, and a horizontal reference — giving you multiple alignment points without moving the laser.

Why RedBack

The RedBack difference

Anyone can sell a dot laser. Few back it properly — three things that set the RedBack range apart.

Class 3 brightness

Most brands sell Class 2 dot lasers (<1mW). RedBack’s Class 3 models go up to 5mW — up to 5× more powerful. In real lighting conditions, the difference is night and day.

Built to last, built to be repaired

Rubberised housing. Solid construction. If something goes wrong, RedBack has in-house repair capability and service agents in QLD, SA & WA.

No-BS warranty

Automatic. No annual calibration requirement. No blame-shifting. If there’s a genuine fault, we sort it — no questions, no runaround.

Use cases

Who uses dot lasers on site?

Built for fit-out trades who need a precise reference point fast. Tap any trade for a setup tailored to that work.

See them in action

Dot lasers on the job

Two short walkthroughs of the dot laser range — what they do, where they shine, and how to set them up on real fit-out work.

RedBack dot laser — quick demo of the 2-way plumb dot
Dot laser in use on a fit-out — point transfer in seconds
FAQ

Dot Laser Questions

What is a dot laser level used for?
A dot laser level projects one or more precise laser dots rather than a continuous beam. The most common use is transferring a reference point from floor to ceiling (or vice versa) — essential for electricians, plumbers and tilers working across levels.
What’s the difference between a dot laser and a line laser?
A line laser projects a continuous beam across a surface — useful for level and plumb reference over distance. A dot laser projects a precise point — useful for transferring a single reference location with maximum brightness. Many tradies carry both. See our line laser range for the line-based options.
What does Class 3 mean, and why does it matter?
Laser class is about output power. Class 2 lasers are capped at less than 1mW. Class 3 lasers go up to 5mW — that’s up to 5× more powerful. In a well-lit room or on a bright site, a Class 3 dot is dramatically more visible. Most competitors sell Class 2. RedBack’s D272G and D273G lead with Class 3.
Which dot laser is best for electricians?
For most electrical fit-out work, the D272G 2-way plumb laser is the right tool. It shoots a dot up and down, letting one person transfer floor points to ceiling without help. If you need horizontal references too, step up to the D273G 3-dot model.
Can a dot laser be used outdoors?
Dot lasers are designed primarily for interior use. In full sunlight, even a Class 3 dot is difficult to see without a detector. For outdoor point transfer in shaded or overcast conditions, Class 3 gives you a real advantage over Class 2 alternatives.
Do RedBack dot lasers need annual calibration to keep warranty valid?
No. RedBack warranties are automatic — no calibration hoops to jump through. Our Class 3 models (D272G and D273G) are covered for 2 years; the entry-level PLUMB1 for 12 months. If there’s a genuine fault, contact us and we’ll sort it.
Real support. Real people.

25 years of specialist advice. One call away.

Not sure which dot laser fits your work? Call and speak to someone who knows the products — no scripts, no call centre.