Komelon is my go to now as well. I like them quite a bit.
Same. Komelon stuff really is a distinct cut above. Still, not the heirloom quality the OP was looking for. Damn good plastic, but plastic nonetheless.
I hate the ones with huge bulky sticky rubber bumpers all over them, like the Milwaukee branded tapes. With all the useless greebling, you can't even get them into a large coat pocket, and if you clip them to your belt they snag on everything.
Fastcap makes a flat bladed tape measure that I really like. It comes in different markings, but the the metric/standard works well for me
Nice. I like that flat blade. Could be pretty useful in some situations.
And yeah, for some weird reason, Starrett allows their name to be plastered on the nastiest cheap plastic Chinese tapes imaginable. I needed a metric tape measure and thought I had found a bargain on a real live Starrett measuring instrument. Nope, just a crappy thin plastic cheapie with a sticker.
I mean, it works OK for quick stuff where I only need to get within 5mm, and it doesn't really get abused, but it was disappointing because it doesn't live up to the name on the sticker. Under another name, I wouldn't have given it a second thought.
Side rant: Even in 2021 with Amazon on tap, it's surprisingly difficult or impossible in the US to find tapes, rules, feeler gauges, etc. that are marked in ONLY metric. All the cars and motorcycles I work on are metric, and I don't want outdated **** like inches or barleycorns on my measuring tools; the extraneous markings only get in the way and create potential confusion.
I still have not found metric feeler gauges in the range needed for my motorcycles that are not also crapped up with inch markings. Over on the vintage Suzuki forum this is a common source of confusion during valve clearance checks.
That's one of the main reasons I use digital calipers and micrometers; they read directly in mm with the push of a button.