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hi every one just like to say just after xmas i brought a set of rubi levels ,as most of my tools are rubi thought it would look nice ,and ... -
rubi levels
hi every one just like to say just after xmas i brought a set of rubi levels ,as most of my tools are rubi thought it would look nice ,and no mistaking they are mine ,well 3 months old and they are looking sh-t ,all the paints coming off , and when like many you stick the level in you add and wash it off the glass around the bubble condensates all in all very poor set of levels , should of stayed with the stabila set ,be warned
be good at 1 thing ,not average at lots
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Hi i have had my set of rubis now for about 10yrs and still looking good,ijust use a damp rag and wd40 them only use a bit
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I had rubi levels when i first started out about 4 yrs ago,and the same thing happened to mine, i'v now got stabila.
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shouldn't clean them with your angle grinder
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stabila
there is no substitute
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Originally Posted by
deanotile
stabila

there is no substitute
yeah!
apart from the box levels,really poor quality nowadays
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i was in B&Q last sunday,they were looking £74 for a 48" 96-2 stabila! i near choked!
i'll get one cheaper on flea bay
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will shop around ,doing some deals at the mo
be good at 1 thing ,not average at lots
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Originally Posted by
david campbell
yeah!
apart from the box levels,really poor quality nowadays

I was wondering about this
new 1200 stabilas are £30 inc vat
I know nothing I havent learnt
Painters and decorator Leighton Buzzard 01525 376559/07594 779654
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not keen on rubi products , my pal bought a rubi washboy it fell 2 bits plastic rollers came apart. as 4 levels stabila all the way
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