
Tired of Guessing Angles and Getting It Wrong?
Eyeballing angles with a spirit level or a wobbly phone app doesn't just waste your time — it costs you materials and patience. You cut the bevel wrong, the shelf sits crooked, the drainage slope is off. And no matter how carefully you measure, that nagging doubt — "is that actually right?" — never goes away.
Which is why you need ProAngle™. Whether you're setting a saw bevel, checking a drainage slope, or aligning a rafter, ProAngle snaps magnetically onto any surface and gives you a precise digital reading in under 2 seconds — hands-free, every time.
A Measuring Tool That Actually Works With You
Unlike basic angle finders that only have one magnetic side, ProAngle has magnets on all four faces — so it locks onto vertical, horizontal, and angled metal surfaces while both your hands stay free to work. The built-in laser projects a visible reference line for alignment tasks, while the relative mode lets you match angles between two surfaces instantly.
Plus, at just 81g it fits in your shirt pocket, so you can carry it all day without even noticing it's there.
The Superior Standard
Gain unrivaled accuracy with our multi-surface magnetic grip and integrated laser projection that eliminates guesswork and ensures professional-grade alignment for every cut and installation.
|   | ProAngle™ | Others |
|---|---|---|
| 4-Side Magnetic | ||
| Laser Projection | ||
| Auto-Flip Screen | ||
| Dual-Mode Sensing | ||
| 360 Degree Range |
Perfect Angles or It's Free
Try ProAngle™ for 30 days! If it doesn't become the tool you reach for on every job, we'll refund every penny.
Find quick answers to the most common questions about our product.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it accurate enough for real work?
Is it accurate enough for real work?
The ProAngle gives you a clear digital reading you can read and repeat consistently. For everyday angle tasks — bevel cuts, pipe slopes, rafter checks, installation levelling — it gives you a reliable number you can act on. It is not a calibrated laboratory instrument, and we do not claim it is. For the DIY and light trades work it is designed for, it delivers consistent, readable angles that remove guesswork from the process.
Will the magnet actually hold on a vertical surface?
Will the magnet actually hold on a vertical surface?
Yes. The 4-sided magnetic base is designed to grip metal surfaces including vertical faces. You can attach it to a vertical steel surface, release your hand, and the tool holds its position while you read the display. We recommend confirming the reading is stable before relying on it in a critical measurement.
Is the laser actually useful or is it just there for show?
Is the laser actually useful or is it just there for show?
The laser is genuinely useful in indoor workshop and site conditions. It is bright enough to project a visible reference line on walls, panels, and surfaces in standard interior lighting. It is not suitable for outdoor use in direct sunlight, but for the setting-out and alignment tasks this tool is designed for, it does the job.
Do I need to calibrate it before use?
Do I need to calibrate it before use?
No. The ProAngle works out of the box for basic angle reading. Place it on a flat surface, power it on, and it is ready to use. The relative mode allows you to zero the display against any reference surface you choose. No complex setup or calibration procedure is required for everyday use.
Is it better than just using a phone spirit level app?
Is it better than just using a phone spirit level app?
For standard horizontal checks a phone app works fine. The ProAngle is better whenever you need to read a non-standard angle, need both hands free, or need the tool to hold itself magnetically to a metal surface while you work. A phone cannot snap to a saw plate or a steel pipe. The ProAngle also gives you a laser reference line, which no phone app can provide.