This is something i've been thinking about alot recently.
So a few weekends back I was helping my inlaws put siding up on there house. I had one of my tape measures a Milwaukee 25ft nothing special it's the one that rides in the toolbox of my mobile toolkit.
I have a few tape measures most being Stanley's due to being raised around being told there king and the best you can get. But reading Amazon reviews about the current production Stanley tapes and talking around it doesn't seem to be the case anymore.
My father inlaw had a beaten Stanley lever lock
(I can't stand that model or any self locking tapes) and his dad had a Dewalt tape.
I remember growing up seeing the Stanley Powerlocks all over and seeing the same tapes last for years on end and always true and reliable and I actually have one of the old 1988 models be it she is used randomly in home and is in retirement now for the most part.
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I asked my other father inlaw who's in construction and he uses mainly Stanley Fatmax's and say's he goes threw them pretty quick these days and he takes a hammer to them when they stop working and goes to Home depot and gets a new one and is on is way.
He does use Milwaukee's as well but prefers Stanley Fatmax tapes is what I understand.
The maintenance guys here at my job use a mix of Stanley Leverlocks and the Milwaukee Stud tapes as well as a slew of cheap different named tapes.
I find it interesting and want to know what everyone thinks.
So a few weekends back I was helping my inlaws put siding up on there house. I had one of my tape measures a Milwaukee 25ft nothing special it's the one that rides in the toolbox of my mobile toolkit.
I have a few tape measures most being Stanley's due to being raised around being told there king and the best you can get. But reading Amazon reviews about the current production Stanley tapes and talking around it doesn't seem to be the case anymore.
My father inlaw had a beaten Stanley lever lock
(I can't stand that model or any self locking tapes) and his dad had a Dewalt tape.
I remember growing up seeing the Stanley Powerlocks all over and seeing the same tapes last for years on end and always true and reliable and I actually have one of the old 1988 models be it she is used randomly in home and is in retirement now for the most part.
.
I asked my other father inlaw who's in construction and he uses mainly Stanley Fatmax's and say's he goes threw them pretty quick these days and he takes a hammer to them when they stop working and goes to Home depot and gets a new one and is on is way.
He does use Milwaukee's as well but prefers Stanley Fatmax tapes is what I understand.
The maintenance guys here at my job use a mix of Stanley Leverlocks and the Milwaukee Stud tapes as well as a slew of cheap different named tapes.
I find it interesting and want to know what everyone thinks.
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tapes he breaks them walks into home depot and gets a new one. Makes me kinda want to try this lol.