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Im a fatmax kinda guy , ( like stabila aswell),,, i know this is a month old
 
i love my stanley fat max level, but if you are looking for a cheap level that will get plenty of stick on site i recommend the clarke ones from machine mart. i only replaced mine after 5 years because a tin of white gloss fell open in back of van and completely covered it and i couldnt be arsed cleaning it all off
 
I have a stabila that is older than my boy (his26) its fell off the roof more times than I can remember and is still as accurate but the best part I only paid ÂŁ4.99 for it some numpty at merchants put them in the wrong bin I actually bought two but the other got nicked..brum
 
good level will last a life time but to be honest i would go for cheap and cheerfull they get thrown around in the van dropped on jobs and were not looking for accuracy a steel fixer or builder needs
 
two sets of levels,
Nice stabila set kept in there bags
And cheaper set for getting wrecked

Something I wouldn't skimp on is a good level with lifetime guaranty
 
Builder on site had the stabila R type levels very nice will be looking into them
soon
 
The window sills are that far out round here its easier to measure four inches down from that and just put the rads on. At least then they look level :teeth_smile:
 
yeah the magnetic one,it does the job and good for most things ive used it for even concreting
 
We've a local hardware store who buy up bankrupt stock etc they are selling stabila scaffolders boat level magnetic in leather belt sheath for twelve pounds inc vat how's that for a bargain..brum
 
Dont buy faithfull ones, they are anything but! The bubbles are only held in by 2 little screws and a few little whacks and they go out. Both mine now read different so ****ssssssed :(
 
Stabila every time for me, feel with tools you get what you pay for
 
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