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Stanley Hand Tools 26' FatMax Metric/Fractional Tape Rule
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bejane's recommendation
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Here’s a tape measure with all of the bells and whistles. It’s the right length (26’), with a 1 ¼” blade width for added visibility, 11’ stand out for ease of single person use, an “armor” protective coating over the first 6” of the blade (the most common surface used) to extend the life of the blade and a hook at the end of it that allows the user to grab on to objects from the top, sides and bottom.
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Updated Aug 7, 2006
xman16trs' recommendation
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EVERYWHERE HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ONE
THIS ONE ROCKS
Updated Feb 15, 2008
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