I went to HD a week ago to get a metric tape measure. Out of 40 tapes, they only had 1 metric, and it was a combination metric/Imperial. It was a metal body Stanley.
I ended up getting a Starrett metric tape measure off ebay for $5 I think it was. Do yourself a favor and pick one up. They are easier to use -- no 1/16ths/fractions to mess around with. You just use centimeters and millimeters. And a metric tape is more accurate, since an MM is roughly 60% of the size of a 1/16th of an inch. However, MM's are kinda hard to see without reading glasses or a magnifying glass.
Also it's easier to subtract one measurement from another rather than having to subtract fractions. Though of course 1/16th of an inch is plenty accurate enough for carpentry applications and most automotive applications.
I ended up getting a Starrett metric tape measure off ebay for $5 I think it was. Do yourself a favor and pick one up. They are easier to use -- no 1/16ths/fractions to mess around with. You just use centimeters and millimeters. And a metric tape is more accurate, since an MM is roughly 60% of the size of a 1/16th of an inch. However, MM's are kinda hard to see without reading glasses or a magnifying glass.
Also it's easier to subtract one measurement from another rather than having to subtract fractions. Though of course 1/16th of an inch is plenty accurate enough for carpentry applications and most automotive applications.
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