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Morning all.

I am going to invest in a laser level as I am getting more and more larger domestic jobs and I am finding it a right pain to go all around the walls with my spirit level. It will be used predominantly for levelling sockets/switches around the room.

I have started looking and as with everything these days there is a huge choice and it gets confusing.

I have no experience with these so was hoping for some advice on what characteristics of the a laser level you find very useful, i.e 360°, bright light etc.

Also, any suggestions on which ones to buy?

Budget of <ÂŁ200 including the tripod and any extras.

The dewalt DW0811-XJ360 looks good?

I also like the look of the dewalt DW088K but I don't think it is 360°, do you guys find 360° very useful?

Cheers.
 
I don't actually get on with the 360° ones very well, well i presume they still have the spinning dot that runs around the room? Probably just me lol

Instead i bought a bosch cross hair style one and a hama camera tripod, can then be spun to the wall your working on, just an alternative route to look at anyway
 
I still have a stanley cubix self levelling laser. Had it for years. Was about ÂŁ40 I think. It's not a 360, but covers two walls and as we can only work on one at a time its never an issue. A really great tool and you will wish you had got one ages ago.
 
Haven't we had this conversation before, or was it someone else :D

Anyhows here's what I posted on the subject before;

'I had a Bosch one, till I damaged it, and then found out Bosch do not do spares.

I got a Stanley SCL-D, which has cross levels & plumb spots. It can also be used on its back (when locked) to align things on ceilings, for marking down lights, cable/trunking runs etc. It also has the added advantage of being repaired with spares!

I purchased it on-line from a laser-level company ( :) ) , which have a good web site, demonstrating what the various laser levels can do.
 
A few more questions..

It looks like the AA batteries run out pretty quickly. I'm guessing you all use rechargeable AA batteries? Or, perhaps if this tool isn't used that much or for that long non-rechargeable are fine?
 
Batteries are fine, unless you leave it on use it all day. Mine's a red laser, green is better in bright conditions, although the kit I got came with a set of red lens glasses, which picks up the red laser line.

PS, just checked, my Stanley has automatic power off, guess the other makes do as well.
 
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What sort of height are you looking at using it on the tripod at? As alot of them will only start at about 600mm due to the legs of them, you may be better getting a pole kit so you can use it a lot lower, but they work floor to ceiling so you would have to loom for one that would fit them dimensions onsite.
 
I'd spend a little extra and get the Dewalt DCE088D1G. If you get a red one you'll be trying to cover windows in bright summer days to see your line.

I don't have a tripod or that - I usually screw a 25mm 2 gang flush box to the wall and use the magnet on the laser.
 
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I'd spend a little extra and get the Dewalt DCE088D1G. If you get a red one you'll be trying to cover windows in bright summer days to see your line.

I don't have a tripod or that - I usually screw a 25mm 2 gang flush box to the wall and use the magnet on the laser.

I agree. You can pick up the Dewalt DCE088D1G for ÂŁ232.94 on eBay. It's worth every penny, and you won't be disappointed, I assure you. I've used several lasers over the years, and the DCE088D1G is without the question the best. If you decide to buy this excellent piece of kit, also consider investing an extra ÂŁ55.00 and get yourself a DE0881 tripod.
 
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I'd spend a little extra and get the Dewalt DCE088D1G. If you get a red one you'll be trying to cover windows in bright summer days to see your line.

I don't have a tripod or that - I usually screw a 25mm 2 gang flush box to the wall and use the magnet on the laser.


I agree. You can pick up the Dewalt DCE088D1G for ÂŁ232.94 on eBay. It's worth every penny, and you won't be disappointed, I assure you. I've used several lasers over the years, and the DCE088D1G is without the question the best. If you decide to buy this excellent piece of kit, also consider investing an extra ÂŁ55.00 and get yourself a DE0881 tripod.

The DCE088D1G does seem to have extremely good reviews!

I'm guessing it is just run on 10.8v dewalt batteries. A bit of an investment seeing as though all my kit is Makita, but i'm still tempted.

Also, do you know of any pole kits/ clever ideas (as Dillb says above) for this laser level so it can be used lower than 600mm (the tripod only goes down to 600mm)?
 
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The DCE088D1G does seem to have extremely good reviews!

I'm guessing it is just run on 10.8v dewalt batteries. A bit of an investment seeing as though all my kit is Makita, but i'm still tempted.

Also, do you know of any pole kits/ clever ideas (as Dillb says above) for this laser level so it can be used lower than 600mm (the tripod only goes down to 600mm)?
All my kit is 18v Makita, I bought that laser back in July and it is absolutely superb. I already have a red laser (Dewalt DW087k) and the difference is mind blowing.

If you need something to mount it on for lower than 600mm get a telescopic pole. I have one somewhere but never use it.

Also when setting boxes set the laser for the centre lugs on the boxes rather than the top or bottom of the box. Much much easier.
 
All my kit is 18v Makita, I bought that laser back in July and it is absolutely superb. I already have a red laser (Dewalt DW087k) and the difference is mind blowing.

If you need something to mount it on for lower than 600mm get a telescopic pole. I have one somewhere but never use it.

Also when setting boxes set the laser for the centre lugs on the boxes rather than the top or bottom of the box. Much much easier.

What sort of telescopic pole 123? Could you send a link to one if possible? Cheers.
 

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