





🦾 Elevate your precision game with Bosch’s heavy-duty tripod — stability that moves with you!
The BOSCH BT300 Aluminum Heavy Duty Elevator Quick Clamp Tripod is a professional-grade, extendable tripod designed for precise measurement and laser applications. With height adjustability from 47 to 110 inches, a universal 5/8" to 11 thread mount, and a lightweight 16 lb aluminum frame, it offers portability without sacrificing stability. Ideal for contractors and professionals needing reliable, steady setups on any surface.








| ASIN | B004K1W332 |
| Item model number | BT300HD |
| Manufacturer | Bosch |
| Product Dimensions | 126.37 x 19.05 x 19.05 cm; 163.29 g |
K**E
Overall, quite a sturdy unit, with the choice of using spikes on the tripod legs. Good value for what it provides. Having used several camera tripods, I expected more from this unit. There is only the adjustment for height - and even then, there is no mechanism to lock the splay of the tripod legs. The height crank was plastic and if the tripod accidentally falls on this crank, I think the crank would crack. Also, the mount uses a 5/8" screw, not a camera screw of 1/4". Inexpensive adapters are easily available, though.
P**O
I bought this for my DeWalt Green laser, being sick and tired of the flimsy tripods typically recommended for lasers. It seems there sre only cheap/flimsy and expensive/industrial-grade tripods, nothing in-between. My main gripe with this tripod is that the legs don't lock in (at least) one position. I'm installing cabinets for a big kitchen and the floor is high-gloss porcelain tiles, so the legs don't get a firm grip, even with rubber tips. Hence, I deducted one star. On a side note, I was unable to find what I thought would be a common accessory for this tripod when used with a laser. The elevation is easily adjustable, and the distance to the subject is not significant. But a left/right adjustment so you don't have to constantly try and move three legs without rotating the laser is a HUGE need that seems to have gone overlooked.
T**M
Great deal. One of my favorite tripods. great range of adjustments for height. Light and durable
S**C
I wanted a tripod for my Bosch GLS25 laser. I initially bought a simple camera tripod which actually worked well, but the issue was not having enough height, and the tilt/pan mechanisms that are standard on the camera tripods are another source of error when setting the elevation. Overall the camera type tripod was working fine, but I needed more height. I considered the PLS elevator tripod and this Bosch model. I ended up going Bosch because it was a little cheaper and matched the laser - in hind sight, I think the PLS would be better for the casual user who wants a sturdy tripod. One of the biggest killers for me on the Bosch tripod is that the top plate is quite large, and it blocks the plumb beam of my laser, so this defeats one of the functions of my Bosch laser. This does appear to be heavy duty and seems reasonably stable, but there are some limitations with the design which don't work for me. For the homeowner the heavy duty nature of this is overkill, and in the end it didn't perform any better for me than a less expensive tripod (other than the height). It still wiggles when you bump it like any other tripod, and when adjusting the laser, using the cranking motion to raise the elevator column, the laser sways around, so it is not rock solid smooth (nor did I think it would be realistically). The elevator works well, but setting the rotation with the top plate is just as imprecise and difficult as any other tripod. When using the thumbscrew to lock the rotation, this action caused the laser to rotate off my mark ever so slightly, so I gave up trying to tighten that down. Pros: - Spike feet tips for outdoor use are quickly converted to indoor rubber feet simply by unscrewing the integrated rubber foot. - Elevator mechanism seems sturdy and I didn't have any issues with the gears not being smooth like some others reported - Quick release levers work fine and tighten the legs securely. Tripod is large and heavy and sturdy overall. - Appears to be all metal construction, no plastic except the steps used to set the spikes I think. Cons: - One issue for me is that the three legs have nothing tying them together to the central elevator shaft. So when you extend the legs, they can be at random angles which makes it harder to make sure that the tripod is sort of close to plumb for a quick set up for indoor work. For pros this is probably ok and for outdoors I can see some advantages to this. With some practice (and with a bubble level, see next con), I'm sure the pros have no issue with this and may actually prefer it, but for me, I'd like the option to splay the legs evenly and have it pretty close to level on a flat surface. - No built in bubble level. Even the cheap camera tripod had a cheap bubble to help level the tripod. I knew this was missing from the websites description, but the descriptions of this tripod are so limited that I was hoping that maybe there was one on there. It is very difficult to get the tripod reasonably level without having this, and I'm sure the pros have a bubble level on the instrument or that they can mount, but for me, this is added cost and effort. I understand why they wouldn't put a cheap imprecise bubble on this, but anything would be better than nothing. - Rotation Plate. Very difficult to rotate the laser to a precise point. When rotating, there is just enough "stickiness" in the fitting that you have to overshoot your mark and hope the plate rebounds back the right amount to rest on your mark. Also, after fiddling with it and getting it set on the mark, as soon as I tried to lock it down with the thumbscrew, that action of tightening moves the plate rotation. I gave up and left it untightened. - Plate blocks plumb laser. The top plate is nice and big which may help stabilize large heavy lasers. But this one blocks the plumb laser point shooting downward from my Bosch laser. I realize this is supposed to be a "pro" tripod, and I knew it was going to be overkill for my use, but I thought at least it would be easy to set up with no play/slop. I think you need to get into the several hundred dollar range for something of that quality. This is a solid/rugged tripod with no bells and whistles, works fine if you have your own bubble level for plumbing it, and you don't have a plumb dot on your laser, and probably would take some abuse. Not worth it for the casual user though, this didn't perform any better than a camera tripod for indoor use.
J**R
I bought this tripod for the purpose of attaching my Bosch GLM400CL LASER distance measure. I bought the Pacific LASER Systems PLS-20351 5/8-11 by 1/4-20 Threaded Female to Male Tripod Adapter to convert the 5/8-11 threads on the tripod to the 1/4-20 threads on the GLM400CL. This worked well. I needed a plumb bob hook for my application which the Amazon website stated the tripod had. Once I received the BT300 I found that it does not have a plumb bob hook. I was able to attach a hook that worked, but the tripod mount on the GLM400CL is on the opposite side as the LASER so so even if the tripod had a plumb bob hook it would not work as I needed to work. The GLM400CL can be configured to measure from the center of the tripod mount which is helpful when working with a tripod with a plumb bob hook, but since the tripod mount on the GLM400CL is not in line side to side with the LASER the plumb bob does not point exactly the position of the LASER. If the tripod mount on the GLM400CL was directly inline (on the same size as the LASER) the plumb bob work work exactly as I need. Other than the tripod does not have a plumb bob hook as stated on the Amazon product page (reason for deducting one star) I found the tripod to be built well and sturdy and generally works well with my GLM400CL LASER measure.
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