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smac74

If you had to choose one, which one would you go for? :incazzato:

GP-100 (LP-330) Cross Line Laser Level with floor square feature.

It offers the same functions as the Laserliner Autocross 3, but a lot cheaper.. Going to be some difference in quality. But for a £100 incl vat, delivered, its not bad.

OR

Stabila LAX 50 Self Leveling Laser.

Does not offer the floor square feature which is a good feature to have and it costs the same. But Stabila is quality brand and you get the tripod and telescopic pole kit, well handy for setting out a room for tiling..


What do you think??? Any helpfull input would be great,

thanks
 
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jdoda

Yes i have one of those have been using for 3 years until last weds when the top part with the buttons on fell off paid about £90 from this place Laser Level Kits - Online Store good for walls and straight lines on the floor cross hairs on the floor dont really work as you can,t see where they cross. ( probably doesnt make sense ) but have a look here at picture bottom right for example DEWALT DW060K : Floor Layout Laser

re the gp 100 i think it fell apart because the self levelling pendulum can not be locked so every time you brake and accelerate it is knocking around for a few quid more there is the pro version which can be locked.

to be honest on floors only really use it for marking out when i finally know where every thing is going i either ping a chalk line or peg out a brick line as it does move about a bit bouncy floors or my size 8 feet only little but still manage to kick it most days am using it.

also a friend has the £50 quid focus one which doesn't look or act much different

Not sure if all homebase are same price but my local is selling a bosch cross hair with tripod for £34 yes only the green one but should do for most things.

I hope my ramblings help ?
 
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