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The Stanley 33425 Powerlock II Power Return Rule is a robust 25ft measuring tape designed for precision and durability. Featuring a secure lock to prevent blade creep, stud center markings for easy framing, and a versatile Tru-Zero hook, this tool is perfect for professionals seeking accuracy in their measurements. The Mylar coated blade ensures long-lasting performance, making it an essential addition to any toolkit.
Color | chrome, yellow |
Brand | Stanley |
Product Dimensions | 300"L x 1"W |
Blade Length | 7 Feet |
Case Material | Alloy Steel |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Manufacturer | BOSTITCH STANLEY |
Part Number | BOS33425 |
Item Weight | 14 ounces |
Material | Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
National Stock Number | 5210-01-428-5470 |
S**T
Durable and accurate
Great product. I do residential construction and this model tape measure has been in my tool bag for 25+ years. Glad they are still making them.
S**A
Versatile, durable and good quality product
As a DIY enthusiast and someone who appreciates precision, durability, and versatility in tools, this Tape Measure has truly impressed me. From its sturdy construction to its dual-scale functionality, this tape measure embodies reliability and convenience in every inch (or centimeter) of its design.One of the standout features of this product is its ability to provide measurements in both inches and centimeters. This dual-scale capability is not only a great addition but also incredibly practical, especially in today's globalized world where different measurement systems are used interchangeably. Whether I'm working on a project that requires precise metric measurements or collaborating with colleagues who prefer imperial measurements, this tape measure seamlessly accommodates both, ensuring accuracy without the hassle of conversion.Durability is another hallmark of the STANLEY PowerLock Tape Measure. This tool feels like it's built to withstand the rigors of any average job site or workshop. Whether I'm working indoors on a home renovation project or outdoors tackling landscaping tasks, I have confidence in the durability of this tape measure to withstand whatever challenges come its way.In conclusion, the STANLEY PowerLock Tape Measure is a testament to quality craftsmanship and innovation. With its dual-scale functionality, good-quality construction, and user-friendly design, it has become an indispensable companion in my toolkit. Whether you're a professional tradesperson, a seasoned DIYer, or a hobbyist looking for a reliable measuring solution, this tape is a worthy investment that will exceed your expectations time and time again.
M**H
Metric is better!
If you’re a complete moron like I am, then a metric tape measure is perfect. Since I live in the United States, we don’t seem to be on the same page as the rest of the world and still use arbitrary BS measurements that don’t make sense, so building something in increments of 10 is like a blessing from the heavens. This sucker is perfect. Need to measure something that’s 157.48 inches? 157 12/25? Nah, fam. That’s 4 metres. Make some sense out of building and get yourself this jewel.
S**S
The metric Stanley
If you’re weird like me and measure in metric but want to know the English equivalent of the measurement for some reason, then this is for you. Stanley quality but these are foreign made these days. Works just like any other Stanley power lock tape measure.
C**R
They should all be like this.
Why is it so hard to find normal tape measure that's not in some size-competition with a Cyber Truck? All the tape measures at big box stores are HUGE and almost never include metric.The Stanley Stanley 33-231 is perfect. It's big enough for 99% of your use cases and includes metric. It's palm sized and built like a tank. Keep your MAX MAN 60-foot anchor in a drawer until you need it for landscaping, and keep this one on your belt.
B**N
Great value for large work and more-or-less accurate measurements
Good for heavy-duty carpentry/construction work, but man, could this be better. Good features: the tape-lock switch is rugged, the markings on the tape (which is one-inch wide) are clear and easy to read in low light, and there is a helpful marking indicating the lower-edge length of the casing at 3" (and that is accurate). It's made in the US. The spring inside is really robust, so the tape happily retracts quickly, which is nice for the impatient worker. The tape itself is highly curled, so that it maintains its stiffness over long stretches - but this is both a feature and a bug, since it requires you to tip the edge of the tape down to mark precise lengths. This model has only imperial markings, not metric; again, that is both a feature and a bug: it helps to have consistent markings on both sides, but sometimes you need metric measurements, so in that case, you will need a combination measure. The not-so-good features, although not deal-breakers for this price: the case is made of plastic (it's sturdy, and it's made to look and feel like steel, but it ain't!); the tape-lock feature requires a fair amount of force to secure tightly. The truly annoying problem is that the tape lock mechanism, to my mind, is backwards: the tape should automatically lock at all times, so that the user can retract the tape when he/she wants. Why would you want it any other way? Why, Stanley, why? Personally, I wish there was a low-priced alternative offered by Stanley that would switch these features, and could be packaged together: this one, plus another 10 foot measure that has imperial+metric markings, with a self-locking tape that is much flatter.
W**R
Best pocket tape ever, shame they are getting hard to find
I have never found a pocket tape measure better than these. Especially with the diameter scale on the back, it is so handy. Fits perfectly in the watch pocket on a pair of Levi’s. Is exactly what you need when you’re just trying to take measurements on small items all the time, or maybe you want to measure the diameter of a unknown table leg or something like that.I use mine all the time and the best thing about it is it weigh so little you forget it’s there in your watch pocket until you need it.The only thing on these is they inevitably break right at the end of the tape where the hook is for it to hook over the end of the object you’re measuring. Every single one I’ve had has always broken in that spot. It’s just because the tape itself is relatively thin. But most of them have lasted me several years minimum, you just don’t want to be rough on it. The construction is identical to any other normal Stanley tape measure. But it’s not a fat max or something with an armored blade it’s just a standard Stanley blade.I would say buy one and keep it in your pocket. You’ll be surprised how much you use it.
W**P
Handy
Handy little guys. They work just fine and take up almost no room in my purse.
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