Komelon 433IEHV Ruban à mesurer professionnel haute visibilité à la fois en pouces et à l'échelle de l'ingénieur imprimé 33 pieds par 1 pouce, ruban à mesurer chromé 33 pieds

Brand:Komelon

3.7/5

44.01

Exit l'ANCIEN et place au NOUVEAU ! Komelon prend le ruban à mesurer chromé traditionnel et l'amène au niveau supérieur. Chaque ruban est doté d'un boîtier chromé ergonomique, d'un verrou coulissant et d'une lame revêtue de nylon haute visibilité. Il est temps pour un nouveau ruban à mesurer brillant avec Hi-Viz Professional de Komelon ! Vous verrez et sentirez la qualité.

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Haute visibilité. Lame recouverte de nylon. Glisser le verrou. Boîtier chromé de conception ergonomique.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Blade Length ‎33 Feet
Blade Material Nylon
Blade Material ‎Nylon
Brand Komelon
Brand ‎Komelon
Case Material ‎nylon
Color Basic
Color ‎Basic
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,287 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Included Components ‎One Tape Measure
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 6.75 x 4.5 x 2 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎6.75 x 4.5 x 2 inches
Item model number ‎433IEHV
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 1.15 Pounds
Item Weight ‎1.15 Pounds
Lock Type ‎Slide
Manufacturer ‎Komelon USA
Measurement Accuracy ‎+/- 0.0625
Measurement System ‎Inch/Engineer Scale on Blade
Part Number ‎433IEHV
Product Dimensions ‎6.75 x 4.5 x 2 inches
Size ‎33 FT
Style ‎Tape Measure

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Scritto da: benito r.
Locks
The lock brocken in 2 days it don't hold the tape
Scritto da: PA
Like feet but hate fractions? This is your tape!
Have had this about a month or so Pros: +Great standout + Strong belt clip + The matte hi-vis color actually helps with readability, as opposed to yellow or white + 33' Tape plays out very smoothly + Measurements in both Imperial (inches, fractional feet) AND *Engineers/Surveyors (tenths, decimal feet) Neutral Quibbles / It's shiny and, so, is occasionally blinding. Avert your gaze accordingly. / It's heavy(ish). I'm accustomed to 25' tapes and this is noticeably heavier. I upgraded because I never got the full 25' with other tapes; a little more weight is not a problem / The lock is the standard slide type. I had grown rather fond of pushing a button to retract the auto-locked tape Cons: -This sucker is slippery. Outer shell is polished "chrome" plastic with no rubber grips or bumpers -The plastic case nicks easily, but hell, maybe that'll make it more grippy...? -retraction is slow. I've found that holding the case with the tape slot face-down helps to speed it up a little. *Soapbox: Us Americans seem reluctant to give up measuring with Inch and Foot increments and to adopt the Metric system. To most, myself included, anything... meter-y is a mystery and vaguely unpatriotic. Where Metric math is very straightforward, the Meter (approximately one pace), visualized, is ironically unwieldy; it's hard to visualize. A foot, on the other hand, is an intuitive unit of measurement. Every grown adult knows about how big a foot is. Need to roughly measure a distance? Heel-Toe is often good enough. Yet doing anything involving the fractions of a foot can stymie just about anyone (excepting seasoned Carpenters and old Surveyors). What the hell is a 1/16th? How many are in 5/8's? What is the total of the two? What if Metric's easy calculability could use the human-scale Imperial foot as it's defining primary measurement unit? Enter the Decimal Foot or Engineers Scale. It uses the same foot-length but the foot is divided into ten segments or Tenths. Each tenth is divided by ten to create Hundredths and a hundredth is divided by ten to form Thousands. The math becomes extremely simple, yet still accurate Here's an example: 5 3/4" or 0.48 + 8 1/2" =? + 0.71 =? The answer is the same: (14 1/4" or 1' 2 1/4" or 1.19') I'll bet you were better able to solve the second one in your head and there in lies the beauty. It requires only basic math skills without converting or reducing fractions and decreases the likelihood of error. How many hundredths are in 1.19 feet? 119. How many 1/8ths are in 1 foot 2 1/4 inches? I'll have to get back to you on that one... ????
Scritto da: MotoHokie
Great Engineer’s Scale Tape
This is one of the best tape measures I’ve used with an engineer’s scale. The decimal scale is really hard to find in stores, so I ordered a few online for work. The tape is high visibility and shows up nicely in photos when using it as a dimensional reference.
Scritto da: John G
Getting used to inches in decimal values...
I like the mat'l it made of....tape is non-metallic....hope it lasts with no cracks.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Hard to find
These have become very very hard to find at any store anymore. Best tape measure ever!!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Easily readable and retracts smooth.
Smooth operation - using it for surveying.
Scritto da: Miguel Gonzalez
Great tape measures
I work construction and this is the only tape I buy they last and not bad for the price local stores are double the price. Easy to use and read the numbers
Scritto da: César Hernández Castillo
Muy útil
Muy resistente
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Niche product but essential for my work
If you work in the drilling industry you'll know it's one of the last bastions of the Imperial measurement system..... And you'll know that everything is measured in decimal feet! Weird eh! Now measuring in feet and inches and fractions of inches isn't hard. Nor is converting those measurements to decimal difficult. It does however add time and another opportunity for error into the mix. This removes that risk and speeds up the process. Decent quality, decent price. Good buy.
Scritto da: Sean May
Solid
Arrived very quickly and is a solid tape. Use this when working offshore and it is perfect for me
Scritto da: john
Good quality
Perfect for offshore
Scritto da: Burlington Bill
A calculator friendly tape measure - YES!
As a casual user, I prefer using decimal measurements because it works seamlessly my calculator and this tape measure does just that. If I had 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 fingers on my hands I'd probably think differently.
Scritto da: Angelia
Good quality
Good quality

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