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RV EzLevel
Yahoo Message Number: 66607
I recently bought an RV EzLevel (www. RVInnovations.com).  I used it once and it seems to work well.  It takes the place of the bubble levels, which I always had trouble figuring out.  This has four corners and the corners light up in red or green, indicating which side you need to level. It costs $49.95.

Monica NE 10
Monica
2017 MB

Re: RV EzLevel
Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 66624
I recently bought an RV EzLevel (www. RVInnovations.com).  I used it once and it seems to work well.  It takes the place of the bubble levels, which I always had trouble figuring out.  This has four corners and the corners light up in red or green, indicating which side you need to level. It costs $49.95.



 I concur that this is a nifty little gadget!!!  We bought it in Quartzsite during the RV show, and have used it since then every time we set up.  Next to the ProFill for our batteries, it's probably one of our better RV gadget purchases.

Linda Hylton

2004 Red 23.5' TK http://map.datastormusers.com/user1.cfm?user=1167 http://earl-linda.blogspot.com/
Linda Hylton

Re: RV EzLevel
Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 66641
"I recently bought an RV EzLevel (www. RVInnovations.com). I used it once and it seems to work well.  It takes the place of the bubble levels, which I always had trouble figuring out.
This has four corners and the corners light up in red or green, indicating which side you need to level."
 Does it tell you how much you need to level? To me, the advantage of a bubble level is that you can look at it and tell not only which side is off (the bubble is on the high side), but how many Lynx blocks or ramp steps will be needed. In my case, a quarter of a bubble is about an inch of height.
 Also, my circular bubble level is less than two inches in diameter, so it sits neatly in a corner of my console where I can see it when maneuvering. This 8" x 8" (!) device couldn't do that-- too big.
 I don't mean to be too negative--I've never tried an EZLevel, after all--but I wonder how this is superior to a bubble level that needs no batteries and costs a buck or two. ;-)

Andy Baird

Percha Dam State Park, NM
Andy Baird
2021 Ford Ranger towing 2019 Airstream 19CB
Previously: 1985 LD Twin/King "Gertie"; 2003 LD Midbath "Skylark"

 
Re: RV EzLevel
Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 66820
Andy,

No, it doesn't tell you how much you need to level.  The corner/corners with the red light will turn green once you're level.  I'm technically and mechanically challenged.  I also have the little bubble levelers, but have always had trouble figuring out how to use them.  So for me the RV EZLevel is much easier and convenient, although you have to run into the RV to check to see if the lights have changed.

Monica NE 10

"Does it tell you how much you need to level? To me, the advantage of a bubble level is that you can look at it and tell not only which side is off (the bubble is on the high side), but how many Lynx blocks or ramp steps will be needed. In my case, a quarter of a bubble is about an inch of height...I don't mean to be too negative--I've never tried an EZLevel, after all--but I wonder how this is superior to a bubble level that needs no batteries and costs a buck or two."
Monica
2017 MB