In the comparison came to Dursicht numerous product reviews following models:
1. Bosch PLL 360 for about 127
2. Bosch Quigo for about 58
3. Laserliner Supercross laser 2 for about 58
Delivery & Packing:
The Supercross is packaged in a terribly stable plastic casing, causing it to have a send back at the thought of the product at "not satisfied" already gray arg. Alone for the packaging you need proper tools, cutter & Co are not enough here. With a wink, one might think Laserliner is to the laser so sure that the eh no sending back. Why could therefore have legal, and why the Bosch products are gücklicherweise easy to pack, this below. The PLL 360 is easy off and on again pack (plastic / cardboard packaging), most comfortable is what the Quigo, which comes in a tin can.
All 3 are similar to the delivery, all are batteries and a "multi-mount" it. Furthermore, in the laser liner and the PLL 360 bags are included. The Laser Liner can be attached to the support not only on stands but secure means of "fixing nails" and a magnetic back to any metallic and softer substrates (plaster, wood). The Quigo has a clamp with which it can be positioned at various substrates in "Screw-style". The PLL 360 has the Laserliner variant without magnet and fastening pins.
Evaluation of delivery and packaging:
1. Supercross 2 (due to the extent)
2. PLL 360 (because of the low incidence)
3. Quigo (no bag!)
Quality & Handling
The quality and feel of the device corresponds to the respective price. The PLL 360 provides a total of at wertigsten and lies by the rubberized surface comfortably in the hand. The Supercross 2 is as large as the PLL 360 and something less valent, the Quigo clearly the most compact and the quality level of the Supercross roughly. All devices protect the laser when not in use by a fixation.
But now up to the actually most important point, the laser (picture). And now it appears that the Bosch appliances unfortunately both their name and claim not do justice.
The PLL 360 has such a bright laser that it is difficult to see a little sunny day. I want the laser image not even see if times the sun shines. And yes, we're still in the interior! Schön is the uniform laser line, and that he holds a 360 degree laser is (..... if you could recognize the good lines). Due to the poor visibility for me not satisfactory.
The Supercross has a clearly visible line. Compared to PLL360 and Quigo he is here a whole class better visibility into areas where you can not see the Bosch appliances, the Supercross lights still. The lines are not distorted, the width does not change even after several meters, the self-leveling is done promptly.
The Quigo is really only be described as impudence. Or quality assurance at Bosch. The laser is due to its construction, of course, significantly limited in vertical and in horizontal laser as the PLL 360 and the Supercross. But that does nothing, because the laser lines are not, but strung together, pixelated, in the height / width perk widening lines as soon as 2 meters located next to the laser cross.
To the laser image I have uploaded a photo. Bottom right pixelated the Quigo, center of Supercross, top left (only vertical!) Of the PLL 360. The picture was taken in a windowless hallway with no light, otherwise they would have described the PLL 360 hardly seen. Significantly, the brightness / visibility of Supercross. The order is also the laser for me I have kept.
Evaluation quality / handling:
1. Supercross 2 (powered lasers, appropriate quality)
2. PLL 360 (good haptics, weak laser)
3. Quigo (grottiger laser not to use)
Conclusion:
Overall, I keep the Supercross since it provides for me the best value for money to fix most variable, and the laser with the best visibility.
If you really need a 360 degree laser should look for alternatives to PLL360, for the price, there is possibly a laser to be seen. Otherwise, light and blinds down measure when, or potter night ............
The Quigo is not at all how it has brought this scrap dice to such good reviews is beyond me Rätsel.Der laser is useless. Good that it so beautiful comes in a tin can, so I could easily pack it again. For the packaging, there is a "sweet" ..............