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Leica Disto D810 Touch For Sale

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You admit you are taking a job as a Review Appraiser?
 
im just curious, whats the difference between a $130 bosch that measures to 300 feet (I use) and this thing at $700?

One night in a Motel 6 and 2 meals - with wine - at the Capital Grille. Or Vermilion. Or a weekend at Colonial Williamsburg.


Jus' saying.
 
Are you also selling this on Amazon? :)
 
He's not responding. He's a honeymooner with better things to do!
 
One night in a Motel 6 and 2 meals - with wine - at the Capital Grille. Or Vermilion. Or a weekend at Colonial Williamsburg.


Jus' saying.

I guess I'd have to try it before I knock it
 
This is Appraisers Forum. Go ahead an just knock it!

believe me, if i could save 3 minutes per house with this device because it measures faster i wont hesitate a second. just trying to wrap my head around the advantages. all i want my laser to do whci it doesnt is measure long distances in the sun. i make due but if i had a foolproof outdoor measuring device (mine has to be used indoor sometimes) id be all over it.
 
if i could save 3 minutes per house with this device because it measures faster i wont hesitate a second

In our business, shaving minutes cost dollars. Luckily we can write them off. This device is a no brainer purchase. You will save time and be confident in your accuracy.

The op's Disto is too 'bells and whistles' for me. I can live without BT and touch screen, it's the reliability and quality I depend on in the Disto name.

As with any digital gear, there are field procedures that take time to develop into your inspection. I can honestly say I can beat any appraiser with a wheel or two appraisers with a tape; the Disto is my third hand.

You can blow $50 or $100 on a depot laser special. You also can eat walghetto steaks. Digger don't play that.

I bought my D5 used...yes used...off the bay, I believe right before I got certified. For nearly 10 years my Disto has performed flawlessly. Low battery indicator, I got a week to buy more. Buttons work first time, every time.

Ponder on it....
 
In our business, shaving minutes cost dollars. Luckily we can write them off. This device is a no brainer purchase. You will save time and be confident in your accuracy.

The op's Disto is too 'bells and whistles' for me. I can live without BT and touch screen, it's the reliability and quality I depend on in the Disto name.

As with any digital gear, there are field procedures that take time to develop into your inspection. I can honestly say I can beat any appraiser with a wheel or two appraisers with a tape; the Disto is my third hand.

You can blow $50 or $100 on a depot laser special. You also can eat walghetto steaks. Digger don't play that.

I bought my D5 used...yes used...off the bay, I believe right before I got certified. For nearly 10 years my Disto has performed flawlessly. Low battery indicator, I got a week to buy more. Buttons work first time, every time.

Ponder on it....

thats all i need to hear bro. :beer: is the unit you have the one with the on screen marker that shows where you are pointing in high sunlight situations?
 
I have a Disto D5 and a Disto E7500, both having a zoom-in feature when distance or sun are an issue. I prefer using the infared glasses though. My first disto was a small brick, probably from 2001. Still have it, in case I hire a trainee. :)

Wayne's site probably has the current distos. I found both of mine on a website for a company based in Florida, not stating the price unless one called or asked for the price. Probably under the Leica suggested selling price.
 
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