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Stabila 30025 Jamber Level Case

Stabila 30025 Jamber Level Case
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Stabila 30025 Jamber Level Case

 
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STB30025

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Makes transport of levels easy. One case fits both levels. Great for storage of levels. Carrying case for jamber levels.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:22.0 inches
Product Width:8.0 inches
Product Height:4.0 inches
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:27.5 inches
Package Width:7.0 inches
Package Height:3.0 inches
Package Weight:2.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews

Features
  • Multi Pockets to hold additonal levels

  • Durable exterior and soft padded interior

  • Adjustable strap for easy transport

  • Great for storage of levels

  • Carrying case for jamber levels


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 10 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

61 of 70 found the following review helpful:


1Very disappointing  Aug 19, 2000 By SoCal framer
The only levels I own are Stabilas. In the past, I had been so disgusted with various non-Stabila levels (particularly M-D, or Mecklenburg-Duncan) that I once threw one (a M-D) into a freshly poured concrete retaining wall for additional reinforcement. When you pay that kind of money for a Stabila level, the idea of purchasing a case to protect it is very tempting. Over the years, during various promotions at various supply houses, I have received cases free with my purchase of Stabila levels. Well, save your money. Just pulling out the level and replacing it at the end of the day wore out the inside of the case within two weeks, and I was very careful. The exterior of the case fell apart almost as quickly and the zipper wasn't far behind. The nylon became very brittle so there was no way of repairing the case. Very disappointing for a company that is known for a fabulous product line, unsurpassed in quality and without question the best in its field. I suggest what carpenters and many others such as tile setters do - buy a 3" or 4" diameter 4' to 8' length of ABS (or PVC) pipe, cap one end and put a threaded adapter with a threaded cap on the other. This will also protect it from being bent if you drop something on it. Besides, it's less expensive.

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:


5New and Improved Case DOES hold up.  Dec 16, 2006 By Gary Berton "bert-toolnut"
Just read the review from SoCal Framer and his disappointment in this case. I was confused because I have several Stabila cases and they really hold up. Then I noticed that his review was from August 2000. That was 6 1/2 years ago. I remember the first cases that Stabila had, and yes he is right, they were awful, plastic inside and nylon outside. Well not to worry, Stabila redesigned this case several years ago and it is now made of a canvas like material on the outside and cotton fabric inside. No more plastic to crack or tear. Buy this case with confidence, the velcro closures on the pockets are a nice addition as well.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


4Nice case  Aug 23, 2006 By D. Doss
I purchased this case along with several Stabila levels to fill it out. A great way to store a wide variety of levels. Any beam levels of the appropriate lengths will fit in this case. Well constructed.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Does what it's supposed to  Oct 28, 2006 By V. Schwartzman "Hardnoser"
If you have more than one level, or really want to keep it in great shape, this is the item for you. Padded for protection, it makes rolling your levels out or up a breeze. Looks snappy, too.

10 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5Jamber Set Case  Jul 18, 2000
You've made the investment in you levels, now protect your investment with this case. When I received this case, I was surprised to find that it not only carried the Jamber Set, but also had another compartment to carry a four-foot level. This was not mentioned in the discription. The case is made of a padded nylon product that is both very durable and protective. It has both a handle and shoulder strap that allows convienient handling when both hands are full. I believe the the only improvement that could be made to the case would be a padded hard side version. I highly recomend purchasing this with the Jamber Set.

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