RTC Spin Doctor Tile Leveling System 1/8" Baseplates (250 pcs) vs Tile Leveling System with Plier, 800-piece set
Overall winner: RTC Spin Doctor Tile Leveling System 1/8" Baseplates (250 pcs)
Key Differences
DGSL (A) offers a much larger clip count (600 clips) and is presented as more budget-friendly, making it suited for larger jobs where clip quantity matters. RTC (B) focuses on precision with 1/8" baseplates and higher average rating, so pick RTC if you want a higher-rated, precision-oriented system; pick DGSL if you need more pieces and a lower-priced option
RTC Spin Doctor Tile Leveling System 1/8" Baseplates (250 pcs)
Tile leveling system with 1/8" spacers and baseplates sold separately. Helps with lippage control and leveling large format tiles. Positive feedback on ease of use and quality
Pros
- ease of use
- effective lippage control
- works with large format tiles
- quality and durability (varies by user)
Cons
- spacers may be hard to remove
- some users report spacers not snapping off
- durability inconsistent during installation
Tile Leveling System with Plier, 800-piece set
Tile leveling system with clips and wedges for flat, lippage-free installs. Helps DIY and pros work faster with easy setup and removal. Customer note: works well with large format tiles and simplifies grouting
Pros
- 600 clips to secure tile position
- easy to install and remove
- compatible with tiles 1/8" to 1/2" thick
- helps prevent movement during mortar setting
Cons
- spacers and wedges may remove easily when installed correctly
- mixed quality feedback from customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DGSL |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | RTC |
| User Reviews | RTC |