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I have the 3 line laser, is it DW89k or something like that. Puts 2 lasers on the ceiling. Handy for downlights. The green version is around £100+ more, but only benefits outside or in very bright rooms.
The red is virtually invisible outdoors whereas the green is designed for outdoors.
Looks a handy bit of kit that too.

Mine is a tad old now, must have had it 7-8 years. It gets lost on the bigger domestic jobs everything is open plan and rooms stretch to about 15m long and full of downlights. I just use a chalk line before plasterers, as the boarders will have no doubt trapped cables somewhere!
 
I also have this. The handle is bloody enormous. It's got serious torque (125Nm I think),

The Milwaukee m18cpd tops this at 135Nm and top speed of 2000rpm (same as top the range dewalt That's my top trump card played.
 
Was using Makita until they stole my whole kit.
Multi tool, sds, combi drill and impact driver
It would have cost me more buying the whole set as i build it up slowly with time

Had no option but buy Erbauer set
They haven't dissapointed me and the good thing no one is interested in nicking or pinching them
Added bonus.

But they ain't a makita or dewalt or Milwaukee
Quality, service are different but does the job.
 
Was using Makita until they stole my whole kit.
Multi tool, sds, combi drill and impact driver
It would have cost me more buying the whole set as i build it up slowly with time

Had no option but buy Erbauer set
They haven't dissapointed me and the good thing no one is interested in nicking or pinching them
Added bonus.

But they ain't a makita or dewalt or Milwaukee
Quality, service are different but does the job.
I have a couple of erbauer tools also. They are not as good as milwaukee in my eyes but good value for money. Grinder and recip saw have been abused and still going strong
 
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