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The FastCap ProCarpenter True32 Metric Reverse Measuring Tape is a rugged, compact 16-foot tape designed for professionals and serious DIYers. Featuring a durable 1-inch metal blade with ±1/16 inch accuracy, a dual locking system, and a unique metric reverse scale for ambidextrous use, it combines precision with convenience. Additional built-ins like a lever action belt clip, pencil sharpener, and erasable notepad make it an indispensable tool that keeps you efficient and ready on every job site.
Color | Black |
Brand | FastCap |
Product Dimensions | 2.05"L x 4.29"W |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Blade Length | 16 Feet |
Measurement Accuracy | +- 1/16 inch |
Case Material | rubber,steel |
Lock Type | Automatic |
Blade Material | Metal |
Manufacturer | FastCap |
UPC | 663807999535 732454758335 733353544142 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00663807999535 |
Blade Width | 1 Inches |
Part Number | PMMR-TRUE32 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PMMR-TRUE32 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 4.9 m |
Material | Plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Any FastCap product found to be defective under normal use will be replaced at no cost. |
B**N
Exceptional value
I have a 12' metric and standard version but I prefer the larger sized blade of the 16 or 25. No dual 16' version was available on Amazon so I went with the metric. The markings are excellent and the size is just right. I think I'll pick up the standard/metric 16' as well when I locate one. I recommend it.
A**R
Great tape
Awesome tape measure as I convert all my cutting to metric
C**O
LEFT/Right tapes work from either side
Needed a metric tape, clear, easy to read, and being left/right, you can work from either direction
R**I
good
good
D**N
As advertised
Fantastic.
A**I
Good quality, but markings aren't well thought out - comparison to other metric tapes
Chances are that you're looking for a quality metric-only tape, which isn't that easy to find in the states. Here's a quick comparison between a few readily available metric tapes from the perspective of a woodworker and DYIer.In the comparison:- The Starrett KTS12-3.5M-N- The Komelon PG85- The FastCap PMMR-TRUE32 (this one)Starrett KTS12-3.5M-NThis is a "regular cheap" 3.5 m tape, the kind you get for free when buying some other tool. It has a cheap hard plastic case, feels cheap and is just not well made. I didn't beat it and haven't used it too much, but the tape is already kinked near the hook. This is clearly just a cheap tape with a Starrett sticker on it.It had a standard metal clip that I removed because I don't like them - they're hard to clip to anything, and tend to scratch the work.Sadly, I cannot recommend this tape.Komelon PG85This is a well built, but otherwise pretty standard 8 m tape. It consists of a hard plastic case that's been embedded in a rubber sleeve. It is not overmolded - you can remove the rubber cover if you want to. It's well made and the brake has a good positive action.The layout of the number on the tape is standard left-to-right.The downside of this tape is its bulkiness. Since it is a hard plastic case embedded in a rubber sock it is much bigger than most tapes of similar length (which are generally overmolded).It has the standard metal clip which I dislike because it's hard to clip to things, and tends to scratch stuff, so I removed it.It's ok but I don't think that I'd buy it again.FastCap PMMR-TRUE32Like most FastCap products, this tape tries to set itself apart through innovation. It has several features that you won't find on any other brand, some of which are good and some of which aren't.Overall, it is well made, and has an ideal size for most woodworking and DYI projects. The brake clicks in place with a positive action, and the tape has a decent amount of stiffness and standout.The differences between this and your "typical" tape are as follows:- The numbers are printed twice on the tape, left-to-right and right-to-left, so that you always have an "upright" number to look at. I never really had a problem with the regular layout, but I think that it is a small plus.- On a normal metric tape, each centimeter is marked with its number (1, 2, 3, ..., 21, 22, 23), and the millimeters are marked by lines. This one is different. The numbers are millimeters, and only every 100th millimeter is marked in its entirety (100, 200, 300). Inbetween you find every centimeter marked with in millimeters, but only the last 2 digits.In other words, the first 23 cm on a regular tape look like this:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ...The first 23 cm on the Fastcap look like this:10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 200 10 20 30 ...I'll be honest, I don't like this. First off, why use mm when only every cm is marked? This just adds a bunch of useless zeroes. And the "clever" omission of the leading digit makes it much more likely to be off by 10 cm. Instead of just looking at the number that you want to mark, you have to glance left or right to ensure that you're in the right decimeter.- It has extra markings every 32 mm (hence "TRUE32"). I think this has to do with cabinet construction, I'm not sure and I don't use this. It's subdued enough so that you can easily ignore it and it doesn't get in the way.- It has two brakes - the regular "slide switch" brake in front, and an additional brake button at the bottom. This is kind of neat, but I haven't used it very much.- The clip is superior to every other clip that I have ever seen - it's rubberized so it doesn't scratch stuff, and since it has a lever to open and close it (a bit like an alligator clip) it's much easier to clip to your pocket or belt.- It has an integrated pencil sharpener (I haven't tried that yet). It doesn't add to the bulk of the tape so why not.- I think you're supposed to be able to write on the side of the tape and wipe it off. Not a feature that I need.
K**E
what i need
just what i needed for more precise measurements.
B**S
Fabulous - the best way to measure
This measuring tape is the best I've ever used. It combines two of the most important features with a bunch of other cool characteristics that just make it that much better!#1 The numbers are displayed on top and bottom of the tape, so you can measure with the spool on the left or the right. Half the time when you're measuring with any other tape, you have to look at the numbers upside down, but here they are always upright.#2 The numbers are metric. This could be interpreted as negative, but it makes things so much easier to measure, especially for interior design. As I measure wall lengths, it is simple to subtract for baseboards or other adjustments, because 1850–30=1820. No messy fractions or difficult subtractions. All the numbering is in mm, but that's ok, because after you write down your measurements, you can add a decimal point if you want larger measuring units. E.g. if you want meters, just make it 1.85m (1.82m without baseboard).#3 I really like the momentary lock on the bottom. There is a standard locking lock in the usual place above the tape, but on the bottom is a little button that I use as I guide the tape back into the spool. (You never want to let a tape go, as it can lash around and cut you, and allowing it to accelerate and slam into the spool isn't good for a tape's durability.)Another reviewer complained that it would have been better to put cm numbers instead of mm numbers at the marks (you see 10, 20, etc and have to look down the tape to see 3300 and 3400 on either side, then add them to get 3320; the manufacturer had room to put 331, 332, etc at each 1 cm mark), but that didn't really bother me in actual use. I guess I'm too used to having to look for and add the feet to the inches displayed on an American measuring tape.If you're measuring for interior design, cabinets, furniture, etc. you cannot beat this tape. The only thing that would improve it, would be if it came with someone to hold the other end!
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