Advantage on the leica is the adjustment knob rotate the laser on your plumb line, so it does not move. Other that that it's great procucts, it mainly depend on what youre planning to do with it.
@@williamlevesque6348 I have a question about that. So when both vertical lines are on, the fine adjustment DOES rotate around the plumb point. I bought the HILTI, which has that same sort of fine adjustment, but the rotational axis is in the base of the laser, not outside it where the plumb point actually is. Very disappointing and annoying when squaring up walls and long perpendicular layout lines.
Hello, which laser will be better, the leica lino L6G or the new stabila lax 600g?
Advantage on the leica is the adjustment knob rotate the laser on your plumb line, so it does not move. Other that that it's great procucts, it mainly depend on what youre planning to do with it.
@@williamlevesque6348 I have a question about that. So when both vertical lines are on, the fine adjustment DOES rotate around the plumb point. I bought the HILTI, which has that same sort of fine adjustment, but the rotational axis is in the base of the laser, not outside it where the plumb point actually is. Very disappointing and annoying when squaring up walls and long perpendicular layout lines.