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TheWrightTiler

hi all

has anyone bought one of these or can they recommend one for roughly the ame cash

many thanks

andy

http://www.NoLinksToThis/prods/4197...l;jsessionid=L4RP5TQD423L0CSTHZOSFEY?ts=33016#
 
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Gazzer

I know of a few tilers that bought this type of laser level some years back and i dont think anyone still has them.
If i have read right then to get it to project a vertical line you need to lay the unit on its side. It doesnt project horizontal and vertical at the same time. It is also the type that spins the laser light and so what you are seeing is a dot travelling around the room at up to 600 rpm.
Its your choice as its your money.
 
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grumpygrouter

I haven't got one, but a self levelling laser accurate to +- 1mm sounds unbeleivable.
Thats +/-1mm over a meter Keith, that means in a worst case scenario along a 10m wall the line can be out by 20mm!

Grumpy
 
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penno

You are really not going to get a decent accurate level for that price to be honest mate, i would keep hold of the £30 and save a little more.
 
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Hi...I use this one, self levelling, horizontal and vertical together, I use it mainly for speed when setting out, you can spin it around the room to see exactly where the tiles and cuts go, when fixing tiles though, I use my trusty real level..Mark

http://www.NoLinksToThis/prods/7471...nd-Fix/Forge-Steel-Self-Levelling-Laser-Level
 

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