I just bought a new 60 cm bubble level from a relatively reputable brand - Empire - and I had to go through six of them in the store before I found one that was accurate. I own three longer ones, two of which have been miscalibrated since the day I got them. The third one would have been as well, but luckily I checked it before buying.
It would be so easy to just add a small adjustment screw for calibration. I don’t understand why they don’t do that. Even the more expensive ones I’ve seen don’t have one. I’ve developed serious trust issues because of this.
Also, in case you didn’t know, you can check the accuracy by rotating the level 180 degrees and seeing whether the bubble stays in the same place.


I swear to god there’s a meme of Hank Hill checking his levels with other levels that I desperately want to post here.
(bluegrass ep. Four and a half mins in)
Not mixing it up with the WD40 one?
I think I know what you’re talking about, but it was from the TV series Monk. See my other comment in this thread.
Nope, there was a koth one. Hank shoulda known better than to trust a yard sale level.
Huh, gonna have to look that up, add it to my collection of obscure references. =)
6.09 - The Bluegrass is Always Greener. Four and half minutes in
Thanks!