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Discuss laser level in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Hey everyone gonna invest in a new laser level and i'm wondering which of these are better for tiling DeWalt DW087K Self-Levelling Line Laser HILTI PMP 34 PMP34 Multi Directional ...
          
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    Hey everyone gonna invest in a new laser level and i'm wondering which of these are better for tiling

    DeWalt DW087K Self-Levelling Line Laser

    HILTI PMP 34 PMP34 Multi Directional LASER

    Any help would be really appreciated

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    I have the Dewalt and cant fault it. As for which is best ? I dont know as never tried the Hilti.
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    ok cool i know the hilti is nearly double in price but i do believe you only pay for you get in this life so money is not a problem when it comes to good tools do you use your dewalt on floors as well or just walls ? as i am new to using lasers so just trying to get a few opinions on them as i only use a stabila level for setting out bathrooms

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    i own both DE-walt and hilti and the hilti is by far the more superior make of everything tool wise, i love the hilti so much that i have made a decision to swop all my power tool's over to them only

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    also today i when to pick up my hilti breaker it and my de-walt
    drill 24v cordless broke-down on the same day hilti back repaird, serviced FREE of charge, DE-walt still waiting for them to look at it!! they say it could be another two week's just to start repair,

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    Hi. Ive had both of those levels, Hilti is the better imho, but I have had to buy a new level last week, I ve gone for Leica Lino top bit of kit, a bit more than DeWalt, lot less than Hilti, one deal on the net gives you a tripod or beam detector thrown in, (found that out after I had bought mine !! ) check 'em out, there are some green beam ones out as well, don't really know what advantages are, but there must be something in it, any way happy hunting, Seeya Steve aka ozboz

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    ok cool lads thanks very much for getting back to me my mind is made up hilti i guess and theres a hilti shop 5 min from my house :P

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    good choice sparky as you said you get what you pay for mate simple's

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