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Discuss laser level in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; hi all im think about buying a laszer level and could do with some help and recommendtion thanks chris...
          
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    hi all
    im think about buying a laszer level and could do with some help and recommendtion
    thanks chris

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    I have this one and can recommend it..










    Dewalt Laser DW087 added http://www.tradetiler.com/acatalog/Lasers.html#aDW087


    Click here to go to item

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    I can recommend the entry level stabila (from tradetiler)



    PS- Dave, your link appears broken

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    works for me..

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    Vote number 2 for the dewalt

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    Another vote for the Dewalt, but your link doesn't work here either Dave ?????

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    The link works for me, need a new one myself soon.
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    DeWalt

    Great bit of kit
    Statistically, 6 out of 7 dwarfs are not happy
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    I've got the Stabila and I am pleased with it, however, I have not used the Dewalt (or any other laser) so cannot give an honest comparison.
    Good luck with your future purchase.
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    Dewalt for me too but dont drop it on the floor and smash the glass like i did last week as your line goes all funny
    (Was ten minutes after i trod on my phone and broke the screen too)

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    Dewalt for me too, had it a few years now and no problems at all.
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    I've got both the Dewalt and Stabila.

    Both good quality, but the Dewalt wins for clarity and the built in magnet.

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    Default Re: laser level

    I use the DeWalt too - great bit of kit - and mount it onto a Bosch pole.

    Toolstation > Hand Tools > Lasers > Bosch Telescopic Pole

    Nice easy way to set your vertical and horizontal datums from any point in the room.
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    i recently use an hilti laser level same size as dewalt and stabila awsome bit of kit the best ive used
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    Default Re: laser level

    Been looking around for one of these as well. Found this place and prices appear good....

    Laser Levels Online - The Laser Level Specialists - DeWalt DW087K

    Laser Levels Online - The Laser Level Specialists - KS-3

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