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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
This vibration tool is well-made and works great. It has a large rubber suction area and holds tightly to large tiles. It worked fine, although a little tight, with all of the various sized batteries that I tried. The controls are easy to use, but the display shows the battery voltage while using instead of the vibration level and I found that to be confusing. The instruction sheet is just a duplicating machine copy and it is very basic. The case is a nice touch, but it can only store small or slim batteries.
Gary & Pamela Pfalzbot
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
There's a lot to like about the Lonsge Vibration Leveling Machine and probably the first feature I noticed is that it is more of a lightweight tool than you'd expect. The aluminum construction really helps, and the machine only gets a little heavier when you add the battery. While setting a lot of 12 x 12 and 24 x 24 porcelain tiles, it's a relief to have a tool for the job that doesn't add a lot of extra weight for the required lifting and placement of tiles. The Lonsge Vibration Leveling Machine is very comfortable for me to use while tiling!I also like that the Lonsge Vibration Leveling Machine incorporates Dewalt 20V batteries which I have several of for use in other power tools. These batteries charge rather fast and depending upon the vibration setting on the machine, I was easily able to set several boxes of tiles without a battery change. Which brings me to another feature that I like and that is the ability to range through several (up to 8) vibration levels that are useful depending upon the size tile you are setting. For the 12 x 12 tiles I set, a lower speed setting is ideal since a more forceful vibration level will likely have the mortar seeping out the sides of the tile. It's only a small learning curve to learn how to adjust for different types and sizes of tile.The digital readout is ideal for setting the vibration level, and the push button control for vibration and the power on, power off button are placed in a great position where they can be easily accessed, even while using the Lonsge Vibration Leveling Machine. So far, it has been a real handy tool that I wish I would have had about 1,500 square feet of tile before I saw it come up for review. Most all of my tile setting has been by hand, so it took me a little bit to get used to this, but I really see and feel the difference it has made in my latest tile project. Thankfully we have about another 1,000 square feet of tiling projects to go. So the Lonsge Vibration Leveling Machine will definitely be one of my favorite go to tools for the jobs ahead!In addition to the vibration aspect of the Lonsge Vibration Leveling Machine, the suction cup feature is also a real time (and fingertips) saver. I was a little reluctant at first to put faith in a suction cup picking up and holding a heavy porcelain tile with an anti-slip surface, and I was surprised how I could open a tile box and lift each tile out of the box, trowel mortar on the underside (flipping the Lonsge Vibration Leveling Machine upside down while doing so, and then flip the tile over and set it in place. The suction cup feature is a real bonus!In addition to the Lonsge Vibration Leveling Machine itself, the machine came nicely packaged in a very nice and sturdy storage case with fairly easy to understand instructions. This machine looks very professional and should last a very long time for the many jobs ahead we have. It appears very well built as well, with good, solid construction that doesn't look like it will fall apart anytime soon. It also cleans up very nicely as long as you don't let splattered mortar dry on it.The last thing I will mention as an "extra use" feature I thought of is that when you are done tiling, the Lonsge Vibration Leveling Machine can also serve as a back and leg massager for all the sore muscles you might encounter from all the tiling you might do LOL.I think for how well the Lonsge Vibration Leveling Machine is built, the storage case, and the suction cup feature, the price point is very fair. I think that anyone who wants to take on their own DIY tiling jobs would really benefit from the Lonsge Vibration Leveling Machine. It's a tool that lets you "work smarter, not harder!"Five Stars!
Aliviana York 2.0
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
This thing vibrates way to hard for 12x12 to 24x24 floor tiles on all the settings except the lowest two.Unless you want all the mortar/thin set squeezed out.The High settings would be best for massive granite block stepping stones.I didn't have good results with the suction cup either, but it may have been the texture of the tiles.For reference I was using this on 36 inch long "fake wood" tiles and it would not pick one up, or stick.I tiled 2 kitchens and 2 bathroom (floors and walls) entirely by myself after having worked with a contractor for a few years and learning how it's done.This is the first time I have ever used one of these, and I have never seen a tile setter use one in person.It works but I think it is a "niche tool," that isn't for every job.I do Love the fact that it comes with its Own Tool Box!
Alicia
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
I got this as an accessory to make sure that my diy tile work that's going into my remodel project goes up as nicely as possible and is installed correctly to ensure it's longevity. I really liked that it can use my Dewalt batteries as I really don't like having to buy specialized batteries for multiple different tools. The tool itself is fairly lightweight, has a really good suction grip and the variable vibration setting allows me to customize it to the various types of tile and mud that I'll be using. I could also see this working great for setting concrete molds that need to be vibrated to release air bubbles. While it is a specialized tool, it's worth the investment if you have a tiling project planned especially as it helps to ensure a nice professional looking and lasting end result.
Kelly Fiori
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
Great for helping to set a shower pan vibrates the mortar to level the pan. The suction cup picks up large tile easily.
Koshy
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
It’s a game changer for anyone tackling tile projects! This tool is cordless, which makes it super convenient to move around without getting tangled in cords. The powerful suction cup holds tiles securely in place, giving me confidence that everything will set perfectly.The 8 adjustable speed settings are a fantastic feature, allowing me to customize the vibration intensity based on the tiles I'm working with. I really appreciate the digital display, which makes it easy to see the current settings at a glance. It’s clear that this machine is designed with usability in mind.While the battery isn’t included, it works seamlessly with my existing Dewalt 20V Max battery, so it was no trouble at all to get started.
Randall
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024
This is my second try of a tile leveling machine and so far this is the best one. The suction pad sets by pulling up on the lower handle to pick up the tile and place it. Then a quick press of the switch and your tile are set. The main feature I like on this is that it uses Dewalt batteries my other one had batteries from Italy and they both died and will not charge within months of use.The one accessory I would get is a RTC Vibralift Anti-Friction Plate it is here on amazon it lets your machine float over smaller tile and not grab and move them and lets you control the vibration better on all tile.
walter flores
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
Excelente producto
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