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Bosch GTL3 Tile Laser
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Perfect for square and diagonal layouts.
- Projects 3 highly visible red laser lines set at 90° and 45°
- Laser lines project along ... -
Bosch GTL3 Tile Laser ...NEW at Trade tiler.
Bosch GTL3 Tile Laser

Perfect for square and diagonal layouts.
- Projects 3 highly visible red laser lines set at 90° and 45°
- Laser lines project along the floor and up the wall
- One button operation to switch lasers
- LED battery indicator
- Can also be placed vertically on a wall for marking out
- Range of 20 meters
- Accuracy ± 0.2 mm/m, ± 0.4 mm/m between 45° and 90°- line
(best in this tool class.)
- Size 152mm x 102mm x 98mm W, D, H
- Operating time with 2 lines/ 3 lines 18 hrs/12 hrs
- Automatic off after approx. 30 min
- Dust and splash water guard to IP 54
- Magnetic base
- Laser class 2
- Weight 600g
- Shipping Weight: 3kg
Screw/nail the metal base plate to the wall and use the lasers magnetic base to easily position the laser
Tip! Also use any one beam as a simple straight line laser
Includes:
- Carry case
- Batteries (4 x 1.5v AA)
- Metal base plate
- Target
Price: £122.99 £141.44 Including VAT at 15%
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Re: Bosch GTL3 Tile Laser ...NEW at Trade tiler.
Now that does look smart! not bad price either. It's rocking the transformers look
EDIT: just noticed on flaw (no pun intended) if you use it like the guy in the picture then the automatic 30min power off could be annoying
Last edited by Colour Republic; 21-10-2009 at 07:48 PM.
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Re: Bosch GTL3 Tile Laser ...NEW at Trade tiler.
i have a dewalt floor tile square, its dearer but more sturdy all ali construction,
but this is a good quality floor square with the advantage of the third line that the dewalt does not have! (but its not really needed).
but you would not want to use it for walls!!
it projects a line up the wall but it may not be level!!!!
unless your floor is bob on!!!!!
for walls you should get a good quality self leveling laser!!!!
IMO.
as an entry level floor tile square its a steal...
Last edited by dagger; 21-10-2009 at 07:57 PM.
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