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Just to let folks know a couple of independant builders merchants local to me have an offer on at the moment for a 3 pack of stabila levels (6',4' & ... -
Stabila levels on offer
Just to let folks know a couple of independant builders merchants local to me have an offer on at the moment for a 3 pack of stabila levels (6',4' & 2') for around £55 (can't remember exactly i've a flyer in the van) not sure how much of a discount off normal it is but it seemed cheap to me.
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couldn't be the 96-2 s
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I remember the 1.8m stabila cost me about £40
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Try D&M tools on the internet £50 inc vat for 3 stabila levels 72" 24" 10" plus 3 carpenters pencils and a keyring level
dont suffer problems find solutions
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Prefer the girder levels myself!
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doug boardley
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I changed all mine to Stanley Fat Max, good levels imo
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Re: Stabila levels on offer

Originally Posted by
doug boardley
I changed all mine to Stanley Fat Max, good levels imo

Good but i'd be scared of the damage it'd do if dropped whilst over a bath or shower tray, the same with girder levels, the stabila ones on offer are the skinny ones.
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I know a plumber got a rigid plastic one, great for over baths. Doesnt flex either
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doug boardley
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Originally Posted by
redlee
Good but i'd be scared of the damage it'd do if dropped whilst over a bath or shower tray, the same with girder levels, the stabila ones on offer are the skinny ones.
lol Redlee, does that mean we should be afrid of tiling over baths etc, in case we drop a tile into bath etc
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bath boards
make your own or buy one
its silly to take a chance with some elses bath
I know nothing I havent learnt
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CTD have an offer on stablia levels you get a free laser level too cant remember the price though picking some sticky up tomoz so i can let u know
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