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NESTLE Teleskopnivelliermeter 7 m, GlasfiberNESTLE Teleskopnivelliermeter 7 m, Glasfiber Mit Glasfiber Rohren Teleskopnivelliermeter Messlatten fr Nivellements inklusive Tasche und Libelle. Dieser Tenimeter ist bis 7m teleskopartig ausziehbar und mit der geringen Transportlnge und dem niedrigen Gewicht bequem zu transportieren. Die E Teilung auf der Vorderseite mit abwechselnd rot und wei lackierten Meterstcken. Das Modell 18208000 hat auf der Rckseite eine mm Teilung zum Messen lichter Hhen.
NESTLE Teleskopnivelliermeter 7 m, Glasfiber
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Teleskopnivelliermeter-Messlatten für Nivellements inklusive Tasche und Libelle. Dieser Tenimeter ist bis 7m teleskopartig ausziehbar und mit der geringen Transportlänge und dem niedrigen Gewicht bequem zu transportieren. Die E-Teilung auf der Vorderseite mit abwechselnd rot und weiß lackierten Meterstücken. Das Modell 18208000 hat auf der Rückseite eine mm-Teilung zum Messen lichter Höhen. Die Teleskop-Nivelliermeter sind robust und werden den täglichen Anforderungen auf Baustellen jederzeit gerecht. Der Aufdruck ist durch überstehende Kanten vor Abrieb geschützt. Die stabile Druckknopfrasterung verhindert ein zusammensacken der Einzelteile. Durch die genaue Führung der einzelnen Elemente ist es leichtgängig und verkantet nicht.
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- E-Teilung auf der Vorderseite mit abwechselnd rot und weiß lackierten Meterstücken.
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| Gewicht: | 2100 g |
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| Länge: | 1,45 - 7,00 m |
| Rückseite mit mm-Teilung: | nein |
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★★★★★ 5
Great book for learning about startup culture.
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
I had this book for a while did not have the chance to read as soon as I got it. Recently finished reading it and learned a lot of great things about startup terminology and how to be fast and how to iterate things in a right way, how to go deep in the problem. Identify pain points for the problem etc. Overall great teacher for anybody who wants to get grasp of a being in startup world.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Solid advice
Format: Paperback
Nice foundational advice to help one stay motivated and not so overwhelmed.
Good read!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Learning Faster, Failing Smarter
Format: Paperback
This book is truly amazing. Each chapter offers so much to learn. It helped me review what I’ve missed so far, anticipate future challenges, and prepare ways to reduce the chances of failure.
It reminded me that failure is inevitable, but the speed of learning, adapting, and retrying makes all the difference. I learned that luck comes through action, ownership is everything, and true success lies in persistence and focus. The book also emphasizes solving real problems with humility, data, and continuous iteration. I’m truly grateful to have found this book — it changed the way I think about challenges and growth.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2025
★★★★★ 5
You NEED this book!!
Format: Kindle
If you are involved in a startup, or thinking about getting involved this is a must read. Jame's doesn't just rely on his own experience, he has been advising founders for years and does this with close relationships, not boardroom pontification. His blunt approach is balanced with his caring critiques. You can read dozens of books on startups and find out, when you actually are in one, how little applies to you. This is not that. Must read!!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Excellent book with a lot of solid advice
Format: Kindle
I thought this was an excellent book. It gave great advice that I found really helpful in thinking about and planning my startup, as many of the other comments have noted. The key ideas as far as I remember are that a) you should talk to as many potential users as you can and find out what their problems are, and b) be laser-focused on solving those problems instead of building what it is you want to build, because the thing you want to create might not be the thing that they want to buy. In fact I did just that; I talked with just one potential user and found that what I had thought would be their big problem wasn't a problem at all for them, and looking at some hard numbers as he advises, it isn't a problem for the industry as a whole, either. I had to go back and reformulate my approach. I now have a 100% better value proposition for them.
Just two words of caution:
1) The book assumes that your startup is an app of some sort. Much of what he's talking about is therefore specific to the tech business. Mine isn't. Mine is a real product that people can hold in their hands. That wasn't a deal breaker by any means as most of the lessons in the book are still applicable to my product and what I'm doing. Still, it would've been nice of him to acknowledge that someone's start-up may be a lemonade stand or something material and concrete like that.
2) Is the vulger language necessary? I mean, English isn't like some other languages where there's an enormous difference between the way a language is written and the way it's spoken, but still, do we need so many obscenities in a book on business? It reads in some places like you're in a bar with a tech bro who's had a few drinks and is lambasting your approach to your business. I could've done without all the four-letter-words. But maybe that's just my generation.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2025