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πŸ“ TAJIMA G Measuring Tape Review

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Description of πŸ“ TAJIMA G Measuring Tape

THICK ELASTOMER ARMOR - Shock resistant armor case protects tape measure from drop impact. EXTRA DURABLE BLADE - hyper acrylic coated blade for extreme durability on the jobsite. HEAVY-DUTY END HOOK - Tempered steel end hook secured by 4 independent rivets and steel back plate. EASY TO READ - Non reflective, white blade printed with large, clear numbers and graduations. CUSHION BLADE RETURN - Cushion blade return reduces impact shock as blade retacts, extending the life of your tape measure.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Tough to the touch and easy to read

I use Tajima tape exclusively for woodworking. The numbers are easy to read in 1/16 inch and 1/32 inch increments. In terms of accuracy, I compared it to my 12" Starrett combo square and adjusted the dimensions down to the length limit of the square. The pull out function is very efficient, the tape ejects fairly quickly and rests securely on the tape.

Pros
  • Tools & Housewares
Cons
  • Vanishing

Revainrating 5 out of 5

why i chose tajima. best tape measure

I am a steel construction worker. Tape usage all day. Most don't even last a month. Tajima are the best tape measures. Even better than all brass instrument brands and way better than Stanleypros: durable plastic body. Yellow COLOUR. It's hard to lose him. The suspension really works. Supplied with a hole to attach any rope when hung. Better than anything. The tape is actually much longer than the markings.

Pros
  • length measure
Cons
  • concise instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Japanese quality tape

Now I have two of these. These are the best roulettes I've used so far. The strap seems to be a bit more flexible than the Stanley Powerlock and Stanley FatMax straps, which means that after a few months my Tajima straps no longer have the creases and creases that threaten to tear the strap. even easier to read. I don't know why yellow ribbons have become the standard. It's really pointless. Tajima brings fresh design elements to a worn and aged instrument. 5 stars for Japanese quality.

Pros
  • Measuring and marking tools
Cons
  • Ugly packaging