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πŸ” Milwaukee Tool 48 22 7125 Magnetic Measure: Accurate and Convenient Tools for Precise Measurements Review

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Description of πŸ” Milwaukee Tool 48 22 7125 Magnetic Measure: Accurate and Convenient Tools for Precise Measurements

25'. Magnetic tape measure. Nylon bond blade protection. 5 point reinforced frame. Finger stop protects finger during blade retraction.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best roulette! good for tape measure

This is the best tape measure I have ever owned. i love most It's easy to use, the magnets are very strong and easily stick to the ceiling or whatever you're measuring. I like the finger guide and the double-sided measurements. + Absolutely recommendable!

Pros
  • Nice to use
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fairly average best in linear measurement

I'm a fan of most Milwaukee instruments. I've used up my third Stanley tape measure (I misuse my tools as an industrial electrician). Decided to try Milwaukee. It's durable and well built. I initially liked the magnetic end, but it picks up any small piece of metal it can find. Not the best idea when you work in factories. That's a good role. Nothing spectacular.

Pros
  • best
Cons
  • negligible

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The best tape measure on the market!

I'm a novice electrician so I use a tape measure all the time and I LOVE this tape! I've been using Stanley FatMax 25' tape for about a year because my apprentice had it. The band is decent, but the lock button has always annoyed me. It takes two hands to lock and unlock the band! The magnet kept popping up too. But this Milwaukee band is amazing! It is very well designed, has a longer tensile strength, and the lock button is very easy to operate. The belt clip is also very strong and tight…

Pros
  • High test scores for grip and durability
Cons
  • Hard to say

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Best electrician's tape measure

They last me 6 months to a year in commercial electrical work and that's about all I can really ask for given the number of times I hang or fall on their ladder can let. The place they break is always within the first few feet of where the break starts, but it takes a lot of wear and tear to do that. A lot of people swear by Fatmax, but I really like the Milwaukee Tape and their utility knife. The main reason is that they have the best belt clip design I have ever come across. You won't have a…

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • All right

Revainrating 5 out of 5

You get what you pay for.

I have a hard time spending a lot of money on a tape measure, but there are always a few things I hate about everyone. This time, after seeing the reviews on the web, I spent a little money on this product. Well you get what you pay for. This is Milwaukee so I expect quality. The last clip doesn't interfere with reading the tape under 1 inch (my eyesight isn't the same anymore); wear-resistant coating feels hard; automatic return is strong; the magnet of the end clamp is very strong; I also…

Pros
  • Tape Measures
Cons
  • Quick Guide

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A superior band but with a premium size, weight and price.

I measure storage for a living so I spend a lot of time with tape measures. My favorite cassettes are the 35ft FatMax, although I've had the standard Stanley and FatMax Extreme cassettes. Milwaukee is definitely a leap in quality. Here are my observations: Advantages β€’ Measurement marks on both sides β€’ Pull-back method is buttery smooth β€’ Magnetic head on hook β€’ Wire belt hook is relatively much safer β€’ Blade has a slippery coating β€’ Locking mechanism. easy to use and safe. β€’ General impression

Pros
  • Tools and Housewares
Cons
  • Poor

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Cheap quality - don't buy from Revain (1 month return)

I'm an electrician and used it for about 6 months before it broke completely. It might work for a DIYer, but for someone who actually works with it, it's rubbish. The last bug was that the tape just ripped in half despite having other issues. It's smart of them to only give you a 1 month return window. Last time I bought tools from Revain that's for sure - the 1 month return policy is even worse than that junk tape. The tool should last at least a year if not 5+. The 1 month money back…

Pros
  • Linear measurement
Cons
  • Not sure