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My laser level has decided to die...so now I am in the market for a replacement.

What is out there now these days. My budget is irrelevant as I will always buy quality items that will last.

Cheers peoples !
 

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I have the dewalt dw088k, I can't fault it. Screw bracket to door frame and your off.:thumbsup:
I know a 360 rotating one is better, but a bit overkill for average rooms.
 

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the jokers are out in force tonight !!

Im used to using a Stanley CL 90...with a pole. So that gives me total control without a 360 rotator. I see there are green lasers out now. MORE WONGA THOUGH !
 
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Stef

Cam I was using Petes (PJC) it's a good little laser.
PLS, can't remember the model though.
I was looking at the Dewalt 089k??
Think mines is 087 or 088, new Dewalt gives you square on floor & looks good.
 
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Alan M

i have the 0 89k . its a great laser.
I often use it. for timber panelling . or putting up ceiling joists in awkward spaces.
I would definitely recommend it to anyone
the self levelling is great but if you want to tilt it to angles it wont do that
 

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cheers for the help guys.

I think I will be heading for the GL250 kit coming in at around £280. Does anyone have this or an opinion on it ?

Thanks
 

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