Milwaukee Laser Measures: Models, Specs, and Pricing
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Milwaukee entered the laser measure space with models that integrate into their One-Key tool tracking platform. The 48-22-9802 provides 150 feet of range with Bluetooth connectivity. They cost more than equivalent Bosch models, with the premium going toward the One-Key ecosystem rather than measurement performance.
Milwaukee N/A (AAA batteries) Platform
Standalone tool. Not part of the M18 cordless system. One-Key connectivity on the 9802 model links to Milwaukee's tool tracking and reporting platform.
Current Models
Milwaukee 48-22-9802
48-22-9802
150-foot range with One-Key integration. Syncs measurements to the One-Key app for job documentation. IP54 dust and splash resistance.
Milwaukee 48-22-9801
48-22-9801
Basic model without Bluetooth. Same accuracy as the 9802 at half the price. Skip One-Key if you don't use it.
Specs at a Glance
| Spec | 48-22-9802 | 48-22-9801 |
|---|---|---|
| range | 150 ft | 100 ft |
| accuracy | +/- 1/16" | +/- 1/16" |
| display | Backlit LCD | LCD |
| bluetooth | Yes (One-Key) | No |
| battery | 2x AAA | 2x AAA |
| weight | 4.0 oz | 3.4 oz |
| Price | $100 | $50 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is One-Key integration worth the extra $50?
Only if you already use One-Key to manage a tool fleet. For individual contractors, the basic 9801 at $50 gives the same accuracy and range for half the price.
Milwaukee vs Bosch laser measure?
Bosch has more model options and slightly better optics at the same price points. Milwaukee's advantage is One-Key integration. If you don't use One-Key, buy Bosch.