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Discuss Leica Lino Laser in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Does anyone have any knowledge of the Leica Lino L2 laser Looks good piece of kit just wondered if any one had it or had used it Matt...
          
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    Does anyone have any knowledge of the Leica Lino L2 laser
    Looks good piece of kit just wondered if any one had it or had used it

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    Default Re: Leica Lino Laser

    If its Leica it'll be good
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    Default Re: Leica Lino Laser

    Probably not cheap
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    Not too bad £150 + inc pole. although just read a couple of posts about pole giving way and breaking laser

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    Default Re: Leica Lino Laser

    I prefer a tripod.
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    Pole just big advantage with space
    Adjustable wall bracket may be answer?

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    Default Re: Leica Lino Laser

    ive got a leica lino L2 top bit of kit very bright lazer aswell best in its class i use it all the time.
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    Thanks for that Andy
    Thats the one then
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    Default Re: Leica Lino Laser

    Hello Matt, I've got one as well, can't recommend it enough. The tripod that comes with it has a strong magnet attachment that works well with metal track for shelve brackets. (one screw at the top of the track let it hang then you can move the laser up an down as you please). fantastic bit of kit.

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    if and when using a pole put a tea towell on the top to save black marks on the ceiling been there saves you painting the ceiling

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    great make leica. havent used their laser levels but i did have a laser measure and that was really accurate.

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