Laser level recommendations - I want to buy one

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Post: # 67626Post lutonlagerlout

i am sure my stihl dealer "allplant" from woodside estate do stihls as cheap as anyone,when myself and dan chatted about it
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Post: # 67688Post Tony McC

The top man at Stihl in the UK does pop in every now and again, although he keeps his hat on and his collar up.

There was some talk about them doing something 'promotional' back in the Spring but it sort of fizzled out when it was delegated to one of his minions, so I need to poke him with a stick and see if he still wants to do summat.
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Post: # 67690Post Dave_L

Well the proof of a good offer shows in this very thread. Hats off to TopCon and Pheonix :)
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Post: # 67696Post Carberry

Tony McC wrote:The top man at Stihl in the UK does pop in every now and again, although he keeps his hat on and his collar up.

There was some talk about them doing something 'promotional' back in the Spring but it sort of fizzled out when it was delegated to one of his minions, so I need to poke him with a stick and see if he still wants to do summat.

If they get down here within the next couple of weeks and have a deal on a hedgetrimmer then they will have 1 sale from me. Might buy a chainsaw too, not sure on that one yet though.

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