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As mentioned by Molynoox, Vice Versa are excellent, I swapped a while ago to them.
Regarding your last point I have tried the Stanley autolock tapes and at first I thought they were brilliant and I was an instant convert.My vote goes to the Bahco MTS-5-25-E
5mtr long. The blade lock is opposite to many, so the blade stays out unless you push the big orange button.
Strong magnetic hook end and generally I just find them a perfect size for me to hold and use.
Black on silver markings are also easy to read and If you have never used a tape that automatically stays when extended then I really suggest its worth a try.
tajima hi lock 5m for me, have tried most and definitely my favourite as yet, not the most robust but honestly have lasted just as long as any others i've had (if i get 2 months from a tape its doing well )
I would have to agree with you here. I too find that the upper style of tape leads to a lot less 'misreadings', than the lower one. This I have remarked on in a previous thread The wrong sort of metric tapeMy preference is 8m Fatmax - when I was working, they took some very serious abuse and gave good value.
Now, I'm probably being a total numpty but, when I was surveying for a living, my brain struggled (just occasionally) to process a metric measurement using the lower scale style in the picture : 358 mm is (30*10)+(5*10) + 8. To me, it's much more intuitive to work with the Fatmax style scale on the top where 358mm is (35*10)+8 .
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Ditto here with the added reason of being left handed friendly!I like the Advent vice versa tape measure.
Printed on both sides, metric only and pretty decent quality 5m or 8m available.
Toolstation do them or Axminster with their own sticker on it.
Ollie
Well my tape measures have pencil sharpeners, so will that do?haha this is a classic UK Workshop thread. Sounds like there is little in it regarding tape measures. Let's have an argument about sharpening.
Tape Measures don't need Sharpeninghaha this is a classic UK Workshop thread. Sounds like there is little in it regarding tape measures. Let's have an argument about sharpening.
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