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Discuss Screwfix laser in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; looks like not too bad a laser for the price cnt go wrong with it and if its not that gd at least havnt wasted much money would do for ...
          
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    looks like not too bad a laser for the price cnt go wrong with it and if its not that gd at least havnt wasted much money would do for somone just starting out or somthing so thought it post it up let you guys see it and what u think ????

    Self Adjusting Laser Level - Screwfix.com, Where the Trade Buys

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    Default Re: Screwfix laser

    Depends on the quality of the beam, probably go for a better one myself, may do a new starter though.
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    the problem being Tom, if it's a load of codswallop, and you rely on it to do a 40m bathroom in expensive marble, and its out of callibration, it suddenly doesn't look a real good investment

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    Default Re: Screwfix laser

    well that look's good value for the money, it's the same old story they start of expensive then come down in price ,i allways buy when they are pricy

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    Default Re: Screwfix laser

    True theres not many new starters out there doing 40m2 bathrooms in expensive marble tho just thinking for the basic rooms mite help the new starters out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomtiller View Post
    True theres not many new starters out there doing 40m2 bathrooms in expensive marble tho just thinking for the basic rooms mite help the new starters out
    maybe not Tom, I actually use a spirit level, or a water level, a tripod in a simple small bathroom is likely to get knocked every 5 mins, in my humble opinion

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug boardley View Post
    maybe not Tom, I actually use a spirit level, or a water level, a tripod in a simple small bathroom is likely to get knocked every 5 mins, in my humble opinion


    if i was doin a small bathroom with it i wouldnt use the tripod just take the laser in and put it on some tiles as its self leveling anyway get ur marks strike ur lines then away your go happydays :P lol in my opinion anyways

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    Tom, you asked what we thought

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    i didnt mean anything bad sry lol just putting my opinion across

    i no the lasers not top quality was just thinking for the price and people starting out or who wouldnt use it day in day out just the odd time for small jobs would b not bad for them lol

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    no probs Tom, I guess I'm old school with my spirit levels

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    cnt beat a gd spirt levell either right enough

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