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Old 07-05-2017, 09:56 AM   #1
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TT Leveling Devices

I love gadgets, especially electronic gadgets, and would like to get some feedback on these two leveling devices. Let us know which one you have and how well it works.

https://amazon.com/CIPA-03001-Gray-W...reless+leveler

and/or

https://amazon.com/dp/B01FGGSWPW/_en...d=KRW8LXE2S98Y

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I use the levelMate Pro - I like it and it performs as advertised. Very easy to setup. The only negative is the range is slightly short. I had to move the trailer component closer to the front of the camper from where I originally installed it.
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I use a spouse-o-matic level checker.

She stands by the storage door and watches a level bubble while I back onto an Andersen leveling wedge.

If she is happy it's good enough for me!
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I use a spouse-o-matic level checker.

She stands by the storage door and watches a level bubble while I back onto an Andersen leveling wedge.

If she is happy it's good enough for me!
Yeah, we just ordered the Anderson leveling wedges. Can't wait to try them out in late July.

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[QUOTE=Marcm157;540871]I use the levelMate Pro - I like it and it performs as advertised. Very easy to setup.

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Old 07-06-2017, 10:21 AM   #6
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Level mate pro is by far the best leveling device I purchased. I use auto leveling on my trailer but it has limits. So I use level mate pro to find the best level I can get as I back in, and it has made a world of difference.

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Old 07-06-2017, 12:04 PM   #7
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Thanks Cirrob. I just ordered one.

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Yep, I ordered the Andersen levelers as well.
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spouse-o-matic?
Oh, they make many fine products! (lol)
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We have used a combination of the Level Mate Pro and Andersen levelers for our last 3 camping trips and I highly recommend both. It eliminates a lot of trial & error leveling with blocks.

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I have a giant level mounted above my propane tanks which I can see in my mirrors and I use Andersen levelers and am quite pleased with them.

Spouse-O-Matic works OK, you just might have an occasional problem with rough edges and volume control...
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