Spirit Levels
Spirit levels confirm horizontal and vertical planes before fixing, drilling, or laying out work. Premier aluminium levels in 600 mm, 900 mm, and 1200 mm lengths cover most site and workshop tasks — cabinet fitting, shelf installation, frame squaring, machine levelling. Milled faces, replaceable vials, and hang holes are standard across the range.
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Not yet ratedPremierSpirit Level 1200mm
- 1200mm length
- 0.9mm aluminium box section
- Accuracy 1mm in 1m
€19.73€19.93€16.04€16.20 -
Not yet ratedPremierSpirit Level 1200mm
- 1200mm aluminium box beam
- Accuracy 1mm in 1m
€44.08€44.53€35.84€36.20 -
Not yet ratedPremierSpirit Level 600mm
- 600mm length
- 0.9mm aluminium box section
- Accuracy: 1mm in 1m
€15.95€16.11€12.97€13.10 -
Not yet ratedPremierSpirit Level 600mm
- 600mm aluminium box beam
- Accuracy 1mm in 1m
- UV resistant vials
€30.38€30.69€24.70€24.95 -
Not yet ratedPremierSpirit Level 900mm
- 900mm length
- 0.9mm aluminium box section
- Accuracy 1mm in 1m
€16.68€16.85€13.56€13.70 -
Not yet ratedPremierSpirit Level 900mm
- Accuracy 1mm in 1m
- UV resistant + shockproof vials
€22.77€23.00€18.51€18.70 -
Not yet ratedPremierSpirit Level 900mm
- 900 mm aluminium box beam
- Accuracy 1 mm in 1 m
- UV resistant, shockproof vials
€34.94€35.30€28.41€28.70
Length determines reach and accuracy over distance. A 600 mm level fits in a toolbox and works for tighter spaces — electrical boxes, small frames, partition checks. 900 mm handles door casings, worktops, and most joinery. 1200 mm spans studs at standard centres and averages out surface irregularities on longer runs.
Aluminium box-section construction keeps weight down without flexing under typical site handling. Milled reference edges ensure the level sits flat against timber, steel, or masonry without rocking on burrs or dirt. Replaceable acrylic vials let you swap a damaged bubble instead of binning the tool — check that the end caps unscrew before assuming all models allow this.
Accuracy is typically ±0.5 mm per metre. That tolerance compounds over length, so a twelve-hundred-millimetre level reads truer across a three-metre benchtop than three successive four-hundred-millimetre checks. Vial count varies: two vials (horizontal and vertical) suit general trade work; a third plumb vial at 45° helps with stair strings and rafter layouts, though it's not essential unless you cut those regularly.
Store levels hanging or flat. Dropping onto concrete can shift the vial mount; if the bubble no longer centres when flipped end-for-end on a known flat surface, the level is out and needs vial adjustment or replacement. Wipe mud and plaster off the reference edge after use — dried mortar creates a false reading.






