STANLEY FATMAX Pro Box Beam Level, 900mm/36
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defib13
Greater than one weekGreat levels, have a full set. However dont order longer levels online seem to come bent and unusable
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A Mother F**** Ninja
> 3 dayI’m a bit of a Stanley fat max fan so I decided I get this instead of a cheap one. What a great tool, the handle in the middle is perfect.
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B & J
> 3 dayAs described, nice and light, also able to see the big bubble.
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Harping On
> 3 dayThere seem to be two main brands on the market for everyday use: Stanley and Stabila. I think this is the only Stanley model that really competes with Stabila. This is the Fatmax Pro version (see the manufacturer’s reference number), and it seems it can come with Extreme written on it or not (latterly not, I think). Currently the Stanley website advertises three types of spirit level: a simple box section level and a girder style, and this one which is the strongest of the three. It’s a reinforced box section, with shoulders and ribs. Stabila does three box section levels (a simple box, a box with shoulders, and a reinforced box with shoulders and ribs), and their girder style levels are stronger (not weaker) than the reinforced box (as you might expect). The Stanley 043624 or 043636 (and so on, according to the length in inches) competes with the Stabila 196-2. The Stanley is cheaper usually. They both have the same accuracy. Whether the metal in the Stabila is stronger I cannot tell, but they both look about the same. I did see a Stanley promotional video which showed a cross-section that seemed to indicate that there was an internal metal “baffle” (the very expensive Stabila R Type has a number of them), a sort of “false floor” running the full length, and that would make the Stanley stronger; but, when I took the handle off to check, it wasn’t there. Personally, I have had occasional problems with the squared vial of the Stabila. I found it difficult to judge exactly where the bubble was when looking at a 45 degree angle (i.e. through the corner of the rectangular vial block), and had to reposition myself (and the work!). The Stanley has a rounded vial, and it looks the same whichever way you look at it. All of the good models are accurate to 0.5mm/m, so I suppose that the issue in making your choice is only how robust you need the level to be for it to maintain its accuracy in the working environment.
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Dave
> 3 dayFeels like a quality item, hopefully gives good quality through the course of life
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trebor mint
> 3 daysecond one was just right the end was missing off the 1st one
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Jennie Kessler
> 3 dayquality level, very well made, good visibility on the vials. handle makes using it with one had easy.
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TomoM12
> 3 daygood robust level. not much else to say it does what it says. quick delivery great product
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José
Greater than one weekSi me ha gustado mucho pesa un poquito muy bien para determinados trabajos. deseando ponerlo en accion.
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Amely Gutkowski
Greater than one weekgut