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PR618 Builders πŸ“ Pocket Units by Keson Review

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πŸ“ Dimensional Measurement, πŸ” Test, Measure & Inspect

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Description of PR618 Builders πŸ“ Pocket Units by Keson

Built-in target on 2 sides. Nylon coated facing not affected by moisture. Non-glare surface. Convenient surveyors pole. Heavy-Duty end hook.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good for analytical photos

Works great, no need to press anything to keep the tape in place, clearly visible in the photos. It may require maneuvering in windy conditions to get accurate readings, but it gets the job done. The only thing I would complain about is that in mid-Atlantic weather it rusts Monday through Friday for a year and eventually breaks in half, but that's to be expected (I had to submerge it in a saltwater pool). . water several times). Cases). I was asked by police investigators where I could buy one…

Pros
  • Tools and household items
Cons
  • Large and bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for use with a pocket level

This item is easy to read from a distance and works great with a pocket level. thing, and it turns into a straight post that is not connected to the body. The first thing you do is in front of a group of guys who are used to the tape measure being solid, you get some pretty weird looks and then smile when they realize that's the way it's supposed to be. Very helpful. The change is that I wish it had a pocket clip like a regular tape measure, but I still give it five stars because it's so…

Pros
  • Measuring and Marking Tools
Cons
  • Not as thick as other picks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Photo documentation tape

This is a special tape measure with numbers large enough to see in the photo. You can also pull the tape all the way out and it will become stiff; That's why it's called a pocket rod. Ideal as a portable scale for photographic documentation. I have used them for geological field work and my colleagues have been impressed. The band is almost 1 inch wide and rubberized. Unfortunately nobody had a metric model available so I had to go with the less scientific inch/feet model. It has a scale on…

Pros
  • length measure
Cons
  • write later