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25' showdown - Milwaukee vs Dewalt

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I bought a 25' Milwaukee tape measure for review last week, and although the review is still in progress, I wanted to compare it to Dewalt's 25' tape.

http://toolguyd.com/milwaukee-dewalt-tape-measure-review/

In my opinion, the Milwaukee is hands-down better than the Dewalt, and took preference in all but 1 out of the 6 non-tied categories.

Both are $25 tapes, so the matchup is about fair.

Milwaukee: better blade lock design, blade lock engagement, blade retraction, comfort & ergonomics, belt hook.

Dewalt: blade standout

Tie: case durability, blade hook, blade quality, readability.
 
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Whats the distance of the Dewalt blade standout?
Dewalt claims 13 feet. 10 feet is doable, beyond that there's deflection and wobbliness. I can get max 12 feet until it pops.

With the Milwaukee, I can get 7-1/2 feet comfortable. They claim 9 feet of standout, but I don't get past 8 feet 3 inches or so

Would it be safe to say that the dewalt tape measure is a rebadged Stanley?

Not really, I believe it's a new model. There might have been a new Stanley FatMax or FatMax Xtreme that came out at the same time, but I now cannot find any Stanley tape that the Dewalt might have been cloned from.

Without a doubt the Stanley team designed or helped design the tape, but that's not a bad thing.
 
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My Stanley fat max has 11 foot stick out. One thing to remember, not all tapes are the same. I like to match my tape with the guy i'm working with. This way, when he yells out a measurement from the roof, my tape is the same as his. I've run in to problems using two different tapes. The 16ths are bigger/smaller on some.
 

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Hmm, I wonder if either is available with engineer scaling... Feet/tenths/hundredths... Trying to convert tenths to inches while standing in traffic is sometimes a challenge.
 
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I have no business with a $25 tape measure.
That's kind of why I bought the Milwaukee. I wanted to see right away what they heck they can put into a tape measure for them to be able to charge such a price. Honestly, seems worth it. I also bought a $15 Lufkin, and the differences are quite apparent. This tape had better last me 10-25 years.

My Stanley fat max has 11 foot stick out. One thing to remember, not all tapes are the same. I like to match my tape with the guy i'm working with. This way, when he yells out a measurement from the roof, my tape is the same as his. I've run in to problems using two different tapes. The 16ths are bigger/smaller on some.
Good point. The Dewalt has thicker tick marks than on the Milwaukee. Personally, I found the Milwaukee tape to be more contrasty.

Hmm, I wonder if either is available with engineer scaling... Feet/tenths/hundredths... Trying to convert tenths to inches while standing in traffic is sometimes a challenge.
Unfortunately, nope.
 

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A $9 Stanley powerlock has never let me down


Well then, you need to push the limits of how you use your tape.
Like standing on a ladder 30 feet high. Measuring 20 foot hip rafters by yourself, while the wind blows ...when its getting dark and cold...;)
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Good review. It is of some use to me.
I've been a big fan of the 30" Stanley Fat Max. But Im going to take a closer look at these other choices myself.
I may buy both..because thats how I roll.
 
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