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Demo of the Bosch GTL3 Tile Laser

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2009

http://www.toolstop.co.uk/bosch-gtl3-tile-laser-p7897?utm_source=youtube&...
Dip Powell, product manager of Bosch's measuring tools, gives us an in-depth review of the Bosch GTL3 tile laser.

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  • How much cost?

  • @Jzmis5 Check out the Toolstop website for the latest price

  • What is the visible line length. It seems to get weaker rather quickly ???

  • @tiler9 Working range w/ target plate 20 m, Accuracy ± 0,2 mm/m, ± 0,4 mm/m between 45° and 90°- line

  • i don't see how this is better then chalk lines and tile spacers. I like bosch and i love the accuracy you get with laser tools; i just have a hard time understanding how its better then old school methods.

  • @yusufer5000 thanks for the comment, it's a valid point. Like all new "gadgets", there's an element whereby the old school methods may be more appealing, but the point of lasers like this is speed, along with accuracy.

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  • dont see the point of it , as long as you get a 90 degree from one corner ,tile spacers do the rest , having the GTL3 standing on the floor , its bound to get knocked and covered in glue lol

  • I honestly expect its a laser tile cutter. Silly me:)

  • quickest and best is to use plastic tile cross spacers. i was shocked when i saw that here in uk they dont use them, and walls looks terrible, if we did such terrible job in lithuania we just could get underpaid on unpaid at all. expensive materials should be fited 100percent acurate

  • £142.00 !! great idea... terrible price.... its a laser level....

  • @yusufer5000 I agree this.In the real life jobs never contains smooth underfloor and also the tiles sizes could be different 1-2mm from each other.It's obviously a brilliant tool but not important to have.

  • I still prefer using the lynon line

  • Interesting tool. Some people might find it useful but there are other ways that work just as well

  • YOU STILL MUST MAKE SURE THE WALLS ARE SQUARE. I BET YOU GO THROUGH A HELL OF ALLOT OF BATTERIES.

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