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πŸ“ Efficiently Measuring with Rhino Rulers Folding Engineers Length Review

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Description of πŸ“ Efficiently Measuring with Rhino Rulers Folding Engineers Length

Model 55125 has Tenths/Hundreths/Feet on the front and Inches/Feet on the back. Made of polyamide reinforced with 30% fiberglass; Lasts 3x longer than wooden rulers. Waterproof; Will not warp or swell like wooden rulers; Wear resistant and maintenance free. Deeply embossed scales won't wear away under harsh working conditions. Flexible and scratch resistant with 90Β° positive stop joints.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Doesn't stick to rulers

Great for a week and then so loose you can't even come close to keeping it straight. A good tool if you use it maybe a few times, but don't worry if you use it for assessment.

Pros
  • Measure of length
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very cool, check out Measuring & Marking Tools

I'm an engineer, got one of these when I started my new job (parts of it were missing and then reassembled like some sort of Frankenstein measurement). I spent a month wondering if I would destroy surface water systems or if I was just an idiot. I have understood. Also, you can pick up the pieces and the new engineers will think they're going crazy. They also have inches and decimal feet, ideal for collaborating with all sorts of agencies. If they are all intact they work great.

Pros
  • Tools & Housewares
Cons
  • Long Lead Time

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The technical scale is not quite what I expected.

The build quality is good but I just like the rigidity. I hope it doesn't wear off too much over time. However, the technical scale 55125 is not quite what I expected. When the description says "Model 55125 has tenths/hundredths/feet in front and inches/feet in back." I was expecting it to be tenths and hundredths of an inch, not a foot! It will be interesting to know how wide the range of engineering measures is in tenths and hundredths of a foot.

Pros
  • rulers
Cons
  • boring packaging