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does any body use them? For tiling and so on? I see screwfix have a stanley cross line laser £58.95. I have been debating it for a while
 
I personally use stibila levels and as soon as they are out I chuck them and buy new I had a dewalt laser till that was stolen then got a Makita one tha I sold to my ex apprentice as It wasn't getting much use that said they are handy but I never felt I saved anytime nor did my work improve or decrease as a reason of having one I would rather spend £80 on the dogs do's of a level
 
I like mine for getting all my kitchen sockets in level, did it once and havent touched it since!
 
I use mine for tiling only really saves a lot of time when setting out being able to spin it round and see where all cuts will be without running multiple lines round
 
Every one i speak to that has one, kitchen fitters and tilers aside has told me they use them for the first week, then they just sit in the van.

This doesn't stop me wanting one though! :devil:
 
I've used most of them, the Bosch is best. I use them for plant rooms- fixing strut, trays and keeping heavy tube level. Couldn't live without now, helps you do everything spot on!
 
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