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The FastCap ProCarpenter Metric/Standard Measuring Tape is a 12-foot, ruggedly designed tool ideal for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. It features a dual locking system, a heavy-duty 1-inch blade, and a lever action belt clip for easy access. With built-in conveniences like a pencil sharpener and erasable notepad, this tape measure is engineered for precision and efficiency, making it a must-have for any toolbox.
B**N
Excellent and inexpensive.
Everyone seems to love this so I bought one. This is a great transitional tape with both standard and metric markers at 12'.I immediately bought another at 16' and purely metric.
S**E
Perfect for Americans who occasionally work on foreign tools/cars
I primarily work with the Imperial system and my main tape is the Imperial version of this one. Ocassionally I need to order parts for my Nissan or for some foreign woodworking tools, and this provides excellent measurements for that.Functionality is unparalleled and it is extraordinarily durable. Like "stepped on by my 1200 lb horse and it's fine" durable. Plus it's not too expensive.
J**A
Why I now use Imperial (inches, etc.) generally, but Metric (millimeters) for accuracy
Adding and subtracting ⅛, ⅔ and 3/32 inches has always (ALWAYS) taken longer to calculate and them measure out. I never liked it but never even considered metric as an option. Now I'll never go back.Here's what I like best about this tape measure:1. It has both Imperial •and• metric measurements on the tape. I don't think in metric, so I couldn't just grab a metric tape measure and call it good. This dual capability helps me bridge that gap.2. Metric is SO much easier, especially when it comes to fractions of inches. I can now do most of the metric calculations in my head and don't have to scribble out my measurements on a scrap piece of wood.3. I've been doing woodworking a looong time and found that I rarely have need for my big 25' measuring tape. Most of the time I can get by with 12' or less and avoid the bulk.4. While it is a smaller tape measure, it doesn't feel cheap in my hands, it has good rubber guards on all sides so when I drop it I am not concerned it will break.5. The wide white circle on the tape measure lets me scribble my measurements right on the tape as I'm walking around the job site or my shop.6. The slider to hold the tape in place is strong and slides easily into and out of position.7. There were other cheaper tapes at this size, but I doubt that even one of them comes close to the simple, rugged features on this one and I love (yes, love is a strong word) the ability to use millimeters when it comes to accurately and quickly measuring project pieces.I am going to buy this exact tape measure again as my other ones wear out. No question.
S**.
Best tape for a Woodworker.
Lots of great features for a Woodworker. Good small size, easy to read, and accurate.I've purchased 5 now.
A**Y
Two scales, great size for most shops.
I’ve always gotten a big 25' tape. I seldom need that much length. About 3m/10' is more in line and much lighter for putting in a work apron.Having both scales allows for more choice in what dimensions I use. Matches my table saw dual scale.My only negative is that I would prefer a wider tape.
T**S
Useful to have in your homeowner toolbox!
Overall a great product, with many pros and only one cons:* Pros *- Great size; not too big, not too small, you get a good grip;- Two useful features to lock the tape: a simple push/release button where you need to continuously push the button to lock the tape. And another one, which you slide to keep the tape locked on its own. Quite useful;- Double printed: on one edge you have inches, on the other edge you have millimeters. On the same side of the tape;- Bonus: a decent pencil sharpener is available (won't fit large pencils). And a minor white plate to write temporary info on (like dimensions you just measured).* Cons *- Tape comes with a barcode sticker at the back. It's easy to remove but it leaves a very sticky substance. Which is almost impossible to remove as it's put on the rubber part of the device.
R**N
My new favorite tape measure!
I am an American and do alot of woodworking and I grew up using imperial measurements. Think they taught it in school, but it was never pushed and sure not pushed in America in general. So, I have been working on switching over. There are so many good reasons to switch.This is a well made tape. Also, very easy to read, even with my tired eyes. It is also really thought out. First off, I noticed the belt clip has a spring level on it, such a great idea! I've always found it it a pain to get my tape measures hooked firmly on my belt, they solved that problem. Better yet, not only is there the normal lock button, there is another button underneath that is also spring loaded that is a quick on off lock. Another awesome idea.I am surprised another reviewer dinged it for having both imperial and metric on the same tape. First thought, then why did you buy it? But for me, it was one of the biggest reason I bought it. Since I am still in between, it's perfect because I can do imperial and metric at the same time. It will also help me GREATLY to transition between the two. It's a two in one tape and I love it.Could not be happier with this tape measure, the price is out standing and would gladly recommend! I'll be ordering the 16 ft version soon!
R**A
Great
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