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Gazzer

[video=youtube;5FhDKx8Kq1g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FhDKx8Kq1g&feature=fvwrel[/video]
 
G

Gazzer

[video=youtube;AqkEawifvco]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqkEawifvco&feature=relmfu[/video]
 
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Spud

try removing one of those screws with kerraquick and latex plus,I am going off of the raimondi system to be honest I find that the wedges are pushing the tiles off of the grid lines to much and you cant keep your work very clean
 
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Mike Mike

Don't get your hopes up chaps, it's another Australian invention. They're great at inventing things but, as we've discovered to our cost with the Mitre Wizz, when it comes to actually producing and selling their inventions, they're a bit hopeless... :lol:
 
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RinkyDinky

Aussie inventions are not that hopeless in this instance, I purchased the ATR tile levelling system from a company in Bolton, although it's freely available in Europe, it was in stock, came next day and all of the range is available. It works fabulously to boot, producing the best tiling I have ever managed and I have been at it for years. Very quick to use, cheap and it definitely works. It's a great invention.
I tried the LASH and Raimondi systems and was very disappointed for various reasons, but the Australian ATR system is excellent.
And im not an Aussie !!!
 
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vasvfb

Hi there. There are so many out there, I don't mind the raimondi but you still have to use spacers and use so many,most importantly the price is high
 
W

White Room

Aussie inventions are not that hopeless in this instance, I purchased the ATR tile levelling system from a company in Bolton, although it's freely available in Europe, it was in stock, came next day and all of the range is available. It works fabulously to boot, producing the best tiling I have ever managed and I have been at it for years. Very quick to use, cheap and it definitely works. It's a great invention.
I tried the LASH and Raimondi systems and was very disappointed for various reasons, but the Australian ATR system is excellent.
And im not an Aussie !!!

[video=youtube_share;AqkEawifvco]http://youtu.be/AqkEawifvco[/video]
 
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vasvfb

i dont know about the atr system, i think its more time consuming, raimondi i think is quicker and easier
 
F

flooringsupply

As a seller of 5 different Leveling system i do think and believe the ATR by far are better then any of them.

Check the information and diagram to see the big different in pricing about 25% cheaper from the raimondi or 70% less on labor.

The part where customer complains about spacers get broken before the installation, either by shipping it or handling on the job site, or the part where you have to kick it to release them while part of the spacers still stayed in between the grout line, the way the ATR are build you will not have any of those issue and what about having to carry 4 or 5 large boxes of spacers for 1000 or bit more sq ft while with ATR you will need one of those boxes or maybe smaller.

A simple calculation show that on 100 pieces of tile you need 360 spacers of any leveling system out their while the ATR you only need 117 do the do the math.

Don't get me wrong i sale Raimondy, Rubi, Tornado and DTA and if i find more i will carry them too, but when it come to my experience or my recommendation i will always recommend base on what i believe is best, i owe this to our customers


ATR Leveling System Comparison Chart
 
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vasvfb

I think the whole point of these systems is to get a great job, cost is very important but so is time. In my opinion if i have to spent an extra 10 to 20 dollars more to get the job done quicker and a great finish that to me means more work getting done which means more money turning over quicker. so its worth it, that is why to me the raimondi is better to a point but all the systems have there benefits,we want something thats quick, easy and effective. Be good if there was a system out there that eliminates the use of spacers and levels the tiles in one, and not time consuming. Each to there own.
 

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