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I have the yellow Stabila pole. Great for the price, cost around ÂŁ60 a couple of years back.
I have used it to dry line ceilings without the need for a second person to help. And obviously you are unlimited with the height range for the laser position. Another thing that swayed me was the fear that a tripod could be knocked over on a busy job - not good with an expensive level mounted on the top.

My Stabila has been battered in the last couple of years but is still going strong. Occasionally the shoe at either end can pop off if bashed, but it clicks back in no problem.

The best thing about it though is that it holds my ladders secure when driving about!

PS it's no good for pole dancing :eyes:

PPS it's this one: Stabila LT30 - Telescopic Laser Pole 135-365cm - http://www.axminster.co.uk/stabila-lt30-telescopic-laser-pole-135-365cm-102945

I've got one of these. From here:
Stabila LT30 Telescopic Laser Pole | Power Tools Direct - https://www.powertoolsdirect.com/stabila-lt30-telescopic-laser-pole
 
Get a stabila pole as above, camera tripods are a waste of time IMHO, tried them and so much easier with a pole, especially working if you do anything up high or down low or need to leave something in place for a few days, a tripod is too easily moved.
 
I have a green bosch telescopic pole, can't recall the last time I used it. If 1st fixing and setting back boxes in a kitchen for example, I prefer to screw a 25mm 2 gang flushbox to the wall and then use the magnetic back of the laser level there.
 

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