Stabila 37432-32-Inch builders level, High Strength Frame, Accuracy Certified Professional Level
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whatever
> 24 hourI purchased this level, and the also the 16inch version thinking I would be getting a well designed accurate tool that I would own for years. Wrong.
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ERL
> 24 hourStabila makes a great level, I use them all the time. First time purchasing a 32 and seems to work nicely in places a 48 is too long. Great product.
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James A. Vikse
> 24 hourWish I had bought this one sooner. I also wish it was 28 long so it would fit my carpenters tool box
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M. Karlsson
> 24 hourI bought it as a birthday present for my husband, who is very difficult to please, and he was very impressed.
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Oz
> 24 hourthe end caps make it hard to level up going around an inside corner
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Patrick M. OBrien
> 24 hourThis level is highly accurate, convenient, and comfortable. My only complaint is the price, but if it lasts as long as its supposed to, it will be a worthwhile investment.
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speedgeezer
> 24 hourI agree with the other reviewers that this is a well-made, precision tool. It feels solid, and the markings on the vials are fine and crisp, making for unambiguous reads. My only (minor) complaint is this: the edges of the reading surfaces, though nicely machined, do not come to a sharp right angle at the edges. They roll off from the machined surface to the body of the level. This makes it problematic to scribe a single, unwavering line along the edge from one end to the other. I wish just one of the levels edges had been machined dead square to make such marking pretty much foolproof. Like I say: a minor complaint.
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steve
> 24 hourThese levels are guaranteed for accuracy. The one I got was off enough I didn’t feel comfortable with it. Not the sellers fault, just a random issue I’m sure. It’s going back. It arrived on time and no damage to the level itself.
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M. Koverdan
> 24 hourSuper high quality. What else can be said. Its a level and it does just that and very accurately. Highly recommended.
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Ryan Ross
> 24 hourStabila is the way to go. Always. Those Germans really know how to engineer.