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 Multimo or Maxview windup ?
568667 Post Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:57 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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Decisions Decisions!
They both look good and with the multimo I don't have to drill holes in my roof (worry worry)
Any comment would be appreciated
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Can't comment on the Multimo, but the Maxview is really excellent.

Drilling holes in the roof is easy Cool Shocked , and getting it in the right place is not such a problem - using a tiny pilot hole to make sure. Very Happy Very Happy

Hope this helps

Dave
 
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I could say a lot about this but, in summary, no contest. Maxview.

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Fitted a Maxview crank up last week, surprised how uncomplicated it was, had it fixed in a couple of hours.

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Absolutely agree, they're in a different class. The Maxview is a permanent, professional solution, the Multim0 is more aimed at tenters where a portable device is called for. I'm sure they work well enough but IMHO they're little advantage over the Maplin/Lidl/Aldi portable system yet they have a much higher price.

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Er, Maxview... Laughing

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Get it from Snelly if you decide on a Maxview.

He's been such a good boy and restrained himself from advertising (well, almost Shocked Shocked ) that I will give him a plug. Very Happy Very Happy

I got mine from him and had problems of my own making (with the Dreambox I bought with it) and he couldn't have been more supportive and helpful. The price was right as well.

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I should say I have no connection other than as a satisfied customer. Laughing
 
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Being good is soooo hard! Laughing

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"Being good is soooo hard! "

It may be Shane, but I think of the respect you get compared to others on here Wink

Gary
 
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It may be Shane, but I think of the respect you get compared to others on here Wink


I like it Laughing Laughing Laughing

Anyway- he was advertising/recommending a product- not a Company Wink

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