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  • I just found you your new favorite tape measure. Today we look at some of the subscribers favorite Stanley tape measures and four all new Lufkin tape measurers
    Stanley Tape Measures homedepot.sjv.io/oeDXbe
    Lufkin Tape Measures www.lowes.com/search?searchTe...
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  • @osomxl
    @osomxl Před rokem +46

    The auto lock Stanley’s wear out really fast and then you can never fully lock the tape in position and any time you move the tape will retract. I prefer the old style Stanley lever lock. They came in bright green or bright orange and had a lever across the entire bottom. It was the most intuitive and smoothest running tape measures I’ve ever used.

    • @ToolReviewZone
      @ToolReviewZone  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the feedback brother

    • @huejanus5505
      @huejanus5505 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, i miss those old lever lock Stanleys. I picked up the milwaukee auto-lock, while not as good, it’s ok.

    • @masterisetools80
      @masterisetools80 Před rokem +1

      Yes. the auto lock one has a shorter use time

    • @jessedukelacrosse6470
      @jessedukelacrosse6470 Před rokem +1

      Agree , I have bought 2 because I loved the first one , however they do not last and blade is not very durable at least for the masonry guys

    • @zachariasrafael1809
      @zachariasrafael1809 Před rokem

      I agree my buddy is love them but every time I buy a Stanley FatMax it gets these slices in the metal around the three to six foot mark real quick. The only last me a couple jobs.

  • @whatthehellimbored
    @whatthehellimbored Před rokem +321

    I'm a finish carpenter and it drives me crazy when people retract the tape fast and let it snap back, it makes the hook less accurate in a short period of time which pretty much makes it useless if you need precision. Rant over...good video

    • @Youn6J
      @Youn6J Před rokem +33

      Glad I wasn’t the only one cringing every time he snapped it 😕😕 it’s not an expensive tool but it should be taken care of to keep it accurate

    • @jamestroy34
      @jamestroy34 Před rokem +13

      I think the same thing every time I see that, lol

    • @Miguel-oy1hd
      @Miguel-oy1hd Před rokem +17

      ehhh whats 1/8th of an inch anyways 😂

    • @JoeDeGuidopastorforchrist
      @JoeDeGuidopastorforchrist Před rokem +13

      Ahh we don’t baby the tools c’mon.

    • @SirGatras
      @SirGatras Před rokem +35

      Framers: bro, we work in 1 inch tolerance! Chill

  • @realfloridaredneck1988
    @realfloridaredneck1988 Před rokem +35

    I have an old steel Lufkin ruler from the 1940s, made in Saginaw Michigan. Even though it's just a ruler, it's one of my most used tools. Perfect straight edge, perfect for small measurements and I can even use its sharp edge to mark 2x4s if I'm too lazy to grab a pencil. I haven't bought any new Lufkin products, but I do love that old ruler.

    • @huffingfarts
      @huffingfarts Před rokem +1

      They make good crack in Saginaw too

    • @chinchin3097
      @chinchin3097 Před rokem +1

      I had a superintendent try to lay out a building with a ruler never seen that crap in my life never seen someone to use a ruler😅

    • @turbojunkie971
      @turbojunkie971 Před rokem +1

      Will you leave the ruler to me in your will please

  • @brandonmcdonald8356
    @brandonmcdonald8356 Před rokem +9

    I've got like 6 different ones but the old Stanley is my fav when cutting sheetrock. The blade on my knife and hook match up perfectly to make mark free fast and accurate cuts.

    • @Glados1080
      @Glados1080 Před rokem +1

      I noticed that when I got my first fatmax, after using the regular Stanley for a while, it really messed me up switching tapes lol felt like I was back on day 1 learning drywall again

  • @MHoff-wm4jk
    @MHoff-wm4jk Před rokem +9

    Stanley's waranty on their tape measures is awesome. I recently just had to make a phone call and confirmed I followed their instructions online about damages I may have caused and they asked for the numbers on my tape measure and sent me a brand new one that was as close to the older model I had that had internal issues.

  • @DKWalser
    @DKWalser Před rokem +25

    I really like the Fastcap family of tapes. They sell the tapes with a variety of marking styles, so you can pick the style that meets your kind of work or personal preference. They also have some features that are missing from most other tapes, such as a built-in pencil sharpener and an erasable notepad. This makes it easy to mark down measurements as they are made. They are smooth in operation, easy to read accurately, and durable. I used a Stanley for years. Now, my go to tape is made by Fastcap.

    • @stevenvachon9745
      @stevenvachon9745 Před rokem +3

      I second the vote for a Fastcap, but standout and longevity are a little short.

    • @ScottLoganLosAngeles
      @ScottLoganLosAngeles Před rokem +3

      Same thoughts. I really like the fastcap tapes as well.

    • @TheJscottbaird
      @TheJscottbaird Před rokem +2

      100 percent agree... I am a cabinet maker by trade, and you can buy a Lefty/Righty (Green) , a flat panel (Grey) and a Metric/US (Yellow) for the price of one Fat Max. I have about 10 of them hanging around everywhere, and when one breaks or gets out of whack because of abuse, it goes in the trash. Best tapes ever.

    • @misterm7086
      @misterm7086 Před rokem +2

      I own two LeftRighty's (16' and 25') and both tapes have worn/torn with average home DIY use. With that said, I own other FastCap products that are great. One last thing, FastCap is an fantastic company with wonderful service and amazing employees.

    • @jamessmith6220
      @jamessmith6220 Před 7 měsíci

      I looked up left handed tape measure
      One to be worn on the left hip, tape facing forward. Simple right?! Fast cap is the only company that makes that as far as I know, I just found out about them
      My favorite is the Milwaukee, I'm an electrician by trade/ framer background
      I won't get a tape that is not double sided, and able to hook on from top or bottom line Milwaukee
      Honestly the magnetic tip is kind of a must have for me to, if fast cap made a nice thick tape with these features, they would win hands down

  • @VCGConstruction
    @VCGConstruction Před rokem +9

    Now I know where they hid Jimmy Hoffa!
    In that messy Husky tool box behind ya! DANG SON!

    • @georgedavall9449
      @georgedavall9449 Před rokem

      Ha Ha Vince, hey I hear some more doughnuts callin’ yer name, SON! Yeah! 🤔🙄😆

    • @2121contreras
      @2121contreras Před rokem +1

      Dam and all this time I thought they hid Jimmy Hoffa in a Philly cheesesteak sandwich.

    • @georgedavall9449
      @georgedavall9449 Před rokem +1

      @@2121contreras Now that’s funny Dude! LOL 😂 😝

  • @shakeeshakee9457
    @shakeeshakee9457 Před rokem +7

    I'm with you clint on a Stanley fat max..they are my go to..they never let me down .. If I'm not using it I'm using my Bosch or fluke laser tape measure for longer more accurate measurements in buildings and such

  • @mikeyb7263
    @mikeyb7263 Před rokem +19

    I've been using Fatmax since they came out. My next one will have the magnetic tip and auto-lock features. I do predominantly residential wiring so no steel studs but the magnet would be handy for picking up dropped screws when installing fans or light fixtures. The one thing I wish Stanley would do is put the scale on both sides.

    • @andrewk8636
      @andrewk8636 Před rokem +3

      agreed, i cant live without the autolock. its be cool to have the black tape from the lufkin nighteye on the fatmax

    • @Chris-bz3iy
      @Chris-bz3iy Před rokem +1

      Indispensable for measuring off I beams

    • @davidkilts1038
      @davidkilts1038 Před rokem +1

      Fat max sucks,weak blades breaks easily, I like the Kobalt with a break button.

  • @AB-nu5we
    @AB-nu5we Před rokem +5

    My big time go-to tape measure is an older Lufkin Self-Centering Hi Viz model. Three things I like: Locks well. Very accurately provides a center measurement along with your regular measurement. Is the only tape measure I own that no matter how far out I measure, it matches exactly my expensive Starrett measuring tools. I have a Fat Max which I like too, but it differs slightly as it's pulled out from 'zero' compared to my Starrett tools. Still a good tape measure though. I have a Colbalt handy in the kitchen for quick, not accurate, measurements when needed.

    • @spudboyQ
      @spudboyQ Před rokem +2

      Keep the Kobalt in your kitchen. It dies rapidly on job sites. Great for home duty though.

  • @TanBzk
    @TanBzk Před rokem +2

    I work indoors doing kit cabin manufacturing which involves building windows and doors, floor and roof systems etc. I was introduced to the Komelon brand, specifically the Speed Gripper in 16’ and 25’. Love it. Perfect size, rubber moulded exoskeleton protects the hook from bending from drops/falls. White face, 1/16ths, easy to read. Beauty tape 👌
    It replaced the FatMax 25 in my home workshop.

    • @hippietheory5695
      @hippietheory5695 Před 8 měsíci

      Been using the same brand since 2018 first got a Komelon tape from a giant door/mill company. Fantastic still have my original an still accurate within a 16th

  • @turks-n-tines8154
    @turks-n-tines8154 Před rokem +8

    My daily tape is a 16’ fat max. I’ve tried them all and it’s my favorite by far . I had some lufkins back in the day and they’re retraction was so aggressive they were borderline dangerous and the numbers were hard to see . I’ll check the new ones out . I appreciate your videos as always!

    • @adamjames1375
      @adamjames1375 Před rokem +1

      Likewise. I keep 25' 's & longer for larger/layout work, but the small, lightweight, cheaper, long standout 16' Fatmax is my go to for most jobs. I've used a ton of good tapes, but she's yet to be usurped.

  • @therealbarnekkid
    @therealbarnekkid Před 23 hodinami

    Dropped my 25' fat max from a second floor framing job twice. It bounced on concrete like a ball and it's still going strong. Best tape measure I've ever used.

  • @billzima7068
    @billzima7068 Před rokem +2

    I ran with fatmaxs forever but switched over to the Milwaukee wide blade's. Love the hook on them for pinching my knife blade or pencil against and the opening on the bottom to bring it in without pinching the fingers. I get real close to 12' stand out and that's with it coming out just about level. If I were to check the stand out like you were I can probably get the whole tape to stand out

  • @contemporaryprimitiveman3469

    Years ago on the job, guys used to have tape measure races at lunch. Some would take em apart and add winding on the coil spring, polish and oil the guts, and place bets.

  • @erichammond688
    @erichammond688 Před rokem +25

    Try out the Klein tools tape measure. Comes in 25 or 30 ft, 12.5ft stand out, has a magnet, and it has a pipe bending multiplier and shrinkage chart on the bottom. Which as an electrician is a pretty handy feature when having to make odd bends you don’t normally do that often

    • @edwardstogsdill2577
      @edwardstogsdill2577 Před rokem +2

      And guaranteed for life, if any part of the tape fails, take it back to your Klein dealer for a new one.

    • @rafaelrojas3212
      @rafaelrojas3212 Před rokem

      Fr. If it ain’t Klein it ain’t mine

    • @mscar8024
      @mscar8024 Před rokem +1

      I bought this tape 6 months ago for that reason (the charts) and I'm already ready to replace it. It has only served me slightly better than the milwaukee I was using before.

  • @bigmuffmotorsports7533
    @bigmuffmotorsports7533 Před rokem +1

    I'm a commercial carpenter and work with metal studs and drywall, I've used numerous different tapes and I always find myself going back to the good ol' 25' Stanley chrome. It's the only tape that I have found that feels good in the hand and the blade to my rock knife hooks perfectly in the tip for scribing a cut on the rock.

    • @saulgoodnow
      @saulgoodnow Před rokem

      I'm a commercial carpenter, metal studs, TI work, etc..retired from all that. Anyway I used to use the narrow Stanley tape for cutting drywall to accommodate my knife blade better, then use the wider tapes for everything else. Sears used to carry a replacement tape you could just pull the old one out of the original case and put the new one in. We used to return our snips for new ones when ours got dull since they had the lifetime warranty on all of their tools but that went by the wayside eventually of course....the good ole days..lol

  • @ProlificInvention
    @ProlificInvention Před rokem

    I have an old Black & Decker battery powered electric extender tape measure, I carried it for 15 years in structural demolition and construction. I still use it, and it's stupid large but durable and it does a stand out to 15' and it extends pretty fast electrically.

  • @jameskennedy673
    @jameskennedy673 Před rokem +3

    Clint when you work by yourself there’s no one who will want to argue with you.😆😆. 👍👍for showing which ones do & don’t measure up. I have a fifteen year old Lufkin 25’ tape measure that I keep in the door pocket of my pickup truck just in case. When you get older your eye sight isn’t as good as before, so larger numbers are great. Keep’m coming

    • @ToolReviewZone
      @ToolReviewZone  Před rokem

      My Dude James.....that's an excellent point my brother 🤣🤣🤣

  • @HDBoyWonder
    @HDBoyWonder Před rokem +1

    FastCap ProCarpenter 12 ft. tape measure with both U.S. Imperial AND Metric scales! A great woodworking tool (one nice feature doesn’t help with mechanical pencils, but it also has a built-in sharpener). Also, a Lee Valley 8 meter tape, and a tiny, DeWalt 9-ft. has a belt clip for pants or shop aprons and a magnet for attaching to steel cabinets and benches. I also have both 16- and 12-ft. versions of the classic, old Stanley PowerLock tape measures - smooth, durable and reliable. Finally, a fat, 16-ft. DeWalt that stands out to about 12-ft.

  • @glennwolf5778
    @glennwolf5778 Před rokem +2

    I still use my old school metal Stanley. Probably my favorite but I also have and like the Milwaukee tapes as well. I have the standard 25 foot, the autolock, and the magnetic. I always end up using whichever is closest to my work. Thanks for your review

    • @edpoints1127
      @edpoints1127 Před rokem +1

      I have probably 6 old school Stanley tapes, they're great. Love my 25' magnetic Milwaukee. I like the all sided ability to hook what I'm measuring. I have used the magnet to measure... but also have retrieved lots of things with them. Down pipes, something dropped in a puddle or sump crock, tools inside concrete wall forms and bolts and nuts that followed Murphy's Law and bounced waaay under a piece of machinery in a factory we were doing work at or something under my truck that I didn't want to crawl after.

  • @holdernewtshesrearin5471

    The Sears Craftsman tapes were my favorite. 30' variety for working in a fabrication shop.
    I'd get about 12 to 18 months use out of them and then get a new tape refill under the lifetime warranty.
    No more though.

    • @christophergonzalez3802
      @christophergonzalez3802 Před rokem +2

      Now we know y sears went under

    • @heavyd777
      @heavyd777 Před rokem +1

      Some Ace Hardware stores carry Craftsman and will honor the lifetime warranty.

    • @holdernewtshesrearin5471
      @holdernewtshesrearin5471 Před rokem +1

      @@heavyd777 - They stopped replacing the tape refills back in 1995 I believe. I don't think they even carry them any more.
      Sears used to replace the entire tape measure then they started only replacing the tape refill unless the case was damaged which was rare. Usually the tape would fail at the rivets.
      Might have had something to do with us attaching axles and wheels and racing them. Idk.
      Either way they eventually stopped replacing/carrying refills though that might have changed. Idk.

  • @emeterioarredondo8755
    @emeterioarredondo8755 Před rokem +2

    My favorite tape measure was a 35 ft DeWalt fat max style that I bought years ago. I loved it because a lot of the jobs I worked on had things that were a little over 30 feet. So it was sturdy and reliable. I gifted it to my cousin and thought I could just buy another one but I haven't found one like that in a long time

    • @ililxaphanlili2600
      @ililxaphanlili2600 Před rokem

      you mean Stanley?

    • @emeterioarredondo8755
      @emeterioarredondo8755 Před rokem +1

      @@ililxaphanlili2600 no it wasn't a Stanley. I know I said fat max but that's only because I can't remember what DeWalt called their version of the extra wide tape measure

  • @MissRubberbutt
    @MissRubberbutt Před rokem

    Lost a dewalt 25ft a while back, finally replaced it last week. Love the wider tapes, less twisting/flopping for how I work. Big suprise feature for me was the opening along the bottom that lets you press your finger in to apply pressure to the tape without applying the lock. Stanley tapes? yup, they the standard. They do it and keep on doin it.

  • @2121contreras
    @2121contreras Před rokem +3

    I use the cresent night eye in my tool belt. I also keep a Milwaukee 25 ft magnetic in my tool bag. I got the14in cresent tool bag based off your review . From a while back. I use it for my electrical tools. It's a good bag. And that tape measure is good to. I build a lot of decks and I'm sometimes a special guest on a framing team. It's the ultimate test for any tape measure . Thanks for the video Clint

    • @AllTattedUp13
      @AllTattedUp13 Před rokem +1

      You want the best tool bag you'll ever have, chk out Veto pro pac

    • @brandonlee8400
      @brandonlee8400 Před rokem

      @@AllTattedUp13 at those prices, I'll never know

  • @EdHazardd
    @EdHazardd Před rokem +3

    I've used mainly Lufkin for years now. Mostly for grading work in the "hated" Engineers Scale. Dewalt put out an Engineers one a couple years back and it was pretty good as well. I wish they would make one with the Vertical numbers on the underside as well in Engineers scale. Would be great for shots. That being said my only gripe with most new tapes is the extra bulk in the cases.

  • @krazmokramer
    @krazmokramer Před rokem +6

    I would like to see that Lufkin Night Eye with a magnet feature on the end. As I've gotten older, my eye sight has gotten lousy. The night eye feature, those huge numbers, and the measurements on both sides of the tape are necessary features for me. "STANDOUT!" Made you laugh, Clint!!

    • @ZeusEBoy
      @ZeusEBoy Před rokem +1

      exactly what i said about the nighteye with magnet

    • @bluemantom77
      @bluemantom77 Před rokem +1

      Contact crescent online maybe if enough people ask for it they shall receive it

  • @aaronw.6604
    @aaronw.6604 Před rokem

    I love the night eye. Ever since they come out with this tape measure it's by far my favorite.

  • @stevoo7819
    @stevoo7819 Před rokem

    I got a lufkin a few years ago and I’ve loved it ever since very solid tape measures

  • @samjones3875
    @samjones3875 Před rokem +10

    I am a sign installer and I like the Milwaukee wide blade magnetic tape. It will standout farther than the Stanly fat-max (my old favorite). It is also less likely to “role over” when stood out.

    • @SkilledLabor
      @SkilledLabor Před rokem

      👆👆👆👆👆👆 I second that. The best tape measure I’ve used that actually lasts and isn’t a floppy piece of shit when extended.

    • @fernandoarista3302
      @fernandoarista3302 Před rokem

      Belt is also better & won't rip as easily

  • @pi-sx3mb
    @pi-sx3mb Před měsícem

    I'm 66 years old. I've had the same 30' Powerlock, Made In The USA, silver Stanley bulletproof beast for about 4 decades. It still measures stuff.
    I did just break down and finally buy my first cordless drill to augment the Craftsman tank of a corded drill that's been poking holes in things for over three decades, so there's that ...

  • @Tommy.461
    @Tommy.461 Před rokem

    For many years I was a Lufkin guy. I bought a 10' Stanley metal case used at a yard sale and it was my everyday tape til it broke several years later and haven't been able to find another. It wasn't snapback that broke it, it was dropping it.

  • @philliplapkovitch311
    @philliplapkovitch311 Před rokem

    That old Stanley power lock I probably got 10 of them in the garage my favorite that you cannot get anymore is the lever lock when you're returning that tape you can use that lever to let it go slow and stop I love that feature for whatever I was using it for I have a couple and I guard them with my life and a couple of pitbulls 😁

  • @negotiator96
    @negotiator96 Před rokem +1

    I used Stanley fat max 25footer....
    And I can get it to stand out to 13.5 foot before it breaks down! Although it does bend hand sag more than the Lufkin does it seems... Thinner tape causes that. But Stanley fat max is my favorite tape and I've used them for over 20 years now faithfully. Only ever bought 6 or 7 of them to replace or to have an extra etc. Good tape. Could be better but I like em a lot!
    I customize my fast max by peeling the sticker off the front, and then using some black walnut edge banding; I super glue horizontally the wood strips of edge banding to fill the circle in the middle of the black rubber grips! Then I sand that area with 220 or 400 grit to knock down the edges on a micro bevel so they don't snag sand rip upwards!
    IT LOOKS REALLY COOL AND NOBODY CAN STEAL TAPE ON THE JOB SITE!!!!OR MISTAKE IT FOR THEIRS!!! It looks like a custom walnut wooden tape measure from Stanley!!!!
    👍✌️✌️✌️👍

  • @andrewgray7581
    @andrewgray7581 Před rokem

    25ft classic Lufkin. Fits great in the hand, and not too bulky in a leather pouch. Like the classic Stanley, but has a rocker switch instead of the slider.

  • @billmatthews7373
    @billmatthews7373 Před rokem +1

    I was in construction for over 40 years. You will own mutiple tape measures at any given time. Your favorite one will be the case that feels the most comfortable in your hand.

  • @default_user_id
    @default_user_id Před rokem

    Komelon! Happened on 1 at local hardware and hooked now. Double sided, magnet, holds out long, stays hooked at 16' plus, and Always Opens with Gloves on (1 finger pop). Got 1 w/ metric, 1 w/engineer scale, and 2 reg

  • @MaximuMechanical
    @MaximuMechanical Před rokem +7

    I work in hvac so I find the magnet more annoying than anything it sticks to everything, I’ve also found that auto locking tapes tend to lose they’re hold over time. The classic fatmax is hard to beat but I got a lufkin nite eye like 6 months ago and it’s quickly becoming my new favorite. Definitely gonna have to pick up the new one.

  • @philipr3996
    @philipr3996 Před rokem +2

    Have you ever tried a right handed tape measure? It sounds like a left handed screw driver but it is a real thing, and it sure does make things easier. The majority of tape measures sold today (including the 9 talked about in this video) are left handed. They are designed for you to pull with your right hand and mark with your left. But seeing how most of the world is right handed when we try to pull with our left hand and mark with our right the tape is upside down. I don't know why looking at numbers upside down is any different then right side up but most of my marking/measuring errors are due to an upside down tape. Right handed tape measures allow you to pull with the left hand and mark with the right hand keeping the numbers right side up. They are not the easiest things to find (I found some online but never in a store). However when you find one you will be surprised at how big of a difference it makes. Keep up the great videos.

    • @foxcroc44
      @foxcroc44 Před rokem +2

      I have always thought this also, been quite frustrating at times but eventually found one called the Advent Vice-Versa (8m metric) which is printed on both sides and can be read easily when used right or left handed. Have converted quite a few co-workers once I pointed out the left handed conspiracy! ;)

    • @russriley3005
      @russriley3005 Před 2 dny

      put that tape in your left hand and read it then put it in your right hand and read it... now, tell me that tapes are left handed again

  • @csimet
    @csimet Před rokem +12

    I'll a tape measure to your list to check out for people that do woodworking, like cabinet construction (not general construction use)... a lay-flat tape... FastCap PMS-FLAT-16. It only does outside measures (a.k.a. pull measures), but lays flat for accurate marking that a curled tape just can't do.

    • @chrisgaiser
      @chrisgaiser Před rokem +2

      Agreed. I'm a cabinet guy and have used FastCap tapes for years. They have several models. The stand by which is a regular tape, the lay flat, metric and story pole. My favorite is the green Lefty/Rigthty that the numbers are facing out on both sides so you dont have to read upside down(its the little things, lol). Key features of all of their tapes are the Write on space for measurements, the built in regular pencil sharper and the lever belt clip. Also all the tapes have a mat type finish so you can mark with a pencil and easily rub off after. They also have them in 16' and 25'. That said they may not be as well made but their cost out weighs it.

    • @csimet
      @csimet Před rokem +1

      @@chrisgaiser I have several as well, including the story pole and lefty-righty (2 of those, since I like it so much).

    • @isaacbrooks5999
      @isaacbrooks5999 Před rokem +1

      @@chrisgaiser I was surprised how much more I like my Fastcap Lefty/Righty than my other tapes. The retraction control button on the bottom of the tape is great. The numbers on both sides are really useful as well.

  • @danichicago9140
    @danichicago9140 Před rokem +8

    The nitize Lufkin is pretty nice for the house. I still use the Fatmax xtreme. I had bought at least 10 in different lengths over the years. The 16' Fatman xtreme is a unicorn

  • @mr.preece8137
    @mr.preece8137 Před rokem +1

    Tape measures have play in the metal tab to account for the thickness of it so you can get accurate measurements whether you are hooking and pulling or butting the end. How does the magnetic tape measure account for this when you attach it as a butt measurement but then pull on the tape?

  • @joelwallace7604
    @joelwallace7604 Před rokem +1

    When using tapes with magnets always check for small pieces of metal ( carpet tacks, nail heads, etc. ) stuck to it before measuring. Especially if your running base on a remodel.

  • @MojoPup
    @MojoPup Před rokem

    I loved the Auto-Lock feature for the most part. Except when I'm doing plumbing, then I had a strong lock on the blade for propping up pipe

  • @meancuisine8
    @meancuisine8 Před rokem +3

    Bro, i have had that Lufkin NyteEye since springtime and i LOVE IT!!!
    That blade is super grippy which comes in SUPERDEEDOOPER handy since i am a Loner too!
    Great content.
    Keep it up!
    Thank You.

  • @rootssixtysix
    @rootssixtysix Před rokem +1

    Gotta say I love my Komelon Tape Measure (SL72425): 25' reach, 9' standout, self-locking, magnetic tip, markings on both sides of the tape, 4th & 8th markings labeled the entire length.

    • @dennismorin7506
      @dennismorin7506 Před rokem +2

      Me too Komelon is my favourite I own several tapes for different reasons but I found the komelon the most versatile and reasonably priced

    • @j.sargent9172
      @j.sargent9172 Před rokem

      I use komelon too, by far the best tape imo. It's lighter than most other tapes also

  • @BrianWingard
    @BrianWingard Před rokem +1

    6:49 I really felt that. Any time I try to ask a "friend" you quickly learn you have none. Maybe a lufkin tape can be my new friend. lol

  • @bradymiguel
    @bradymiguel Před rokem

    Does the “night eye” really help any more by having bright registration rather than having a bright background? Seriously, been thinking about that tape just to have on hand, but does it really make a difference?

  • @dougcutler4948
    @dougcutler4948 Před rokem +1

    That magnetic tip make it great for retrieving nuts, bolts, screws, etc. out of tight places.

  • @timgurr1876
    @timgurr1876 Před rokem

    I have an old Stanley 16 ft tape measure with metal housing that’s at least 30 years old (maybe 40+) that I like to use because of it’s size (not bulky). Still has smooth action. The only big issue is it doesn’t “stand out” as much as those wider, bulkier tape measures.

  • @johnchapman3462
    @johnchapman3462 Před rokem

    I’ve been using the night eyes for about 2 months now and love it.

  • @geoffreychambers4231
    @geoffreychambers4231 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I bought a Lufkin nite eye 35 '. It the lightest smallest 35' I've used. I'm hooked

  • @drewrodkey6845
    @drewrodkey6845 Před rokem

    I am a plumber at a production business I use a tape a lot. I hade a Lufkin I loved the big teeth on the end for measuring inside fittings and the fact that it is double sided but it broke around the 5" mark in less than 2 weeks. So I bought a fat max and it is my new favorite tape I just wish it was double sided.

  • @kentuckybeardsman
    @kentuckybeardsman Před rokem

    " cause I'm a damn good person" 🤣🤣🤣. That was a damn good one Clint

  • @jdschini
    @jdschini Před rokem +1

    Love your reviews of all the features on the new tape measures. There is just one more feature that I would really love to see on a tape. And that is a blue tooth signal so I can find the dang thing when I need it! 😜

  • @elknut2150
    @elknut2150 Před 27 dny

    I’ve been using an auto lock tape for the last 3 years for work and I will never buy an non auto lock tape ever again. It is very helpful

  • @ryanlee7628
    @ryanlee7628 Před 2 měsíci

    I love the night eye man it's amazing. during the day too it's a little easier to see

  • @Shamustodd1
    @Shamustodd1 Před rokem

    I've used a lot of tape measures over nearly 4 decades and I liked a lot of them, Fat max are pretty nice but for my money I usually go for the classic stanely. I really liked the classic 30' doing flooring work.

  • @tomprovan50
    @tomprovan50 Před rokem

    have you found any tapes with a laser cross line incremental measurement?

  • @notabot6837
    @notabot6837 Před rokem +2

    Have used all of these recently, the dewalt is the smallest and most durable, some 30'ers are too big for my hand. I use that exact dewalt, they have a couple more expensive lines I don't like as well, but they all have lifetime guarantees one usually lasts me around 4 to 6 months. Lufkin was nice for a minute but as I expected the blade broke pretty quickly (a few weeks).

  • @danielriggs8709
    @danielriggs8709 Před rokem

    Hands down the best is the Stanley autolock. I've been using the 16 and 25 since they released them. The 16 is prime for interior trim and cabinet installation.

  • @craigschaffer828
    @craigschaffer828 Před rokem

    I've been using the Night Eye for the last couple of years and really like them.

  • @GlenSmithsWorld
    @GlenSmithsWorld Před rokem +3

    Hope the Lufkin comes out with a smaller tape measure, I am a finish carpenter we mostly do cabinetry and having a smaller size tape to get get real precise measurements in those tight places is a must. Other than that the Lufkin works for me just fine. I currently also use a Milwaukee auto lock which is a lot smaller and works good so far. Great video 👍👌

  • @sixtofive
    @sixtofive Před rokem

    I've had one of the night eyes tapes for a while and really do like how much easier it is to read the markings.

  • @Smedleydog1
    @Smedleydog1 Před rokem +2

    My favorite tape measure is the one I can find when I need one. I have at least 4 tape measures and they always seem to be hiding.
    I have an old Stanley 30ft that has the locking mechanism on the bottom. To release it you squeeze the tape measure. I've never really wanted to shut off the lock.

    • @matthewlall4277
      @matthewlall4277 Před rokem

      That was called the Stanley Leverlock. Probably the best tape measure next to the original Stanley Power lock.

  • @carlosdejesus2245
    @carlosdejesus2245 Před rokem

    I have been using the stanley you like most for a while now and love it. I purchased the lufkin but it got wet once and failed to retract any more

  • @donaldfrazier5244
    @donaldfrazier5244 Před rokem

    K I’ve got a lurking 35’ shock force with nite eye ,my favorite so far 12’ stand out! 2 years of use and I stop it with my finger in between the tape case and end keeps it accurate!

  • @RthruS
    @RthruS Před rokem +2

    The black lufkin is awesome for reading, but I’m on my third one in a year. The tape keeps tearing on me. It’s just not as tough as the Stanley. That tape that is your favorite, would be my favorite if the darn thing would last it stops working after a short while. Mine wore down and stopped grabbing. I think it lasted about four months. I tried 2 different tapes, and both of them stopped holding after a few months. The black and green Lufkin is my favorite, I just have to buy several each year.

  • @mikebaker4102
    @mikebaker4102 Před rokem

    Stanley basic 25ft tape is all I have ever used in 28 years of building homes. I've tried many others but always went back to the old Stanley.

  • @ocd7036
    @ocd7036 Před rokem +1

    Got an older kobalt that stays out automatically love that design use it all the time

  • @lisaferrara8120
    @lisaferrara8120 Před rokem

    I have the first generation Lufkin Nite Eye. Purposely bought it for easy reading and numbers on both sides. I also have Stanley and Craftsman. Craftsman does not seem to last very long.

  • @davek6854
    @davek6854 Před rokem

    The Stanley Power lock is still me favorite even after buying the Milwaukee $$$ and a few others, Harbor freight (right in the trash) I keep many and use many at once for a boat build.

  • @rough_spirits
    @rough_spirits Před rokem

    I own three of those Stanley powerlock. Its the only one that has held up to the grit while doing rough-ins.

  • @krrrruptidsoless
    @krrrruptidsoless Před rokem

    Do they have measurements on both sides do they have a scribe
    I've got a Swanson savage pro scribe 25' I'm pretty happy with.
    But I don't think they make them anymore I don't know.
    I do believe the break measurement is held out horizontal not at a 45-60° angle

  • @MrShadyCash
    @MrShadyCash Před rokem

    I need my tape to have numbers on both sides. It has just become a must for me. Great vid like always man.

  • @StudCity718
    @StudCity718 Před rokem +1

    I like the tapes with the finger stop.

  • @billsedutto8824
    @billsedutto8824 Před rokem +1

    I just bought 4 Stanley Lever locks after Vance recommended them. I like them a lot especially that it locks automatically until you press to retract it. Makes more sense to me…my wife not so much. I keep finding them on the floor unrestricted.

  • @jimmtech
    @jimmtech Před rokem

    I looked at every one at Lowe's and HD, and I am happy with my pick: Craftsman 16 ft. autolock. Whenever I leave home, I wear a mini-Milwaukee 6 ft. on my belt.

  • @TheHuskerGeno
    @TheHuskerGeno Před rokem

    I like my regular ol metal Stanley. Wish it was 40'er though. I run a saw cutting metal and I'm glad it doesn't have a magnetic end.

  • @jeremiahfix8844
    @jeremiahfix8844 Před rokem +1

    The new 25’ Milwaukee tape measure with built in rechargeable 100 lumen led light. Excellent for anyone working commercial particularly welders for those dark areas where u can’t see if u chipped all the slag off the weld or not without a light. 15ft of stick out scale ruler on the back for 1/8”=1’ and 1/4”=1’. Magnetic tip, double sided print, heavy duty pocket clip and extra wide hook

  • @daviddesrosiers1946
    @daviddesrosiers1946 Před rokem

    I'm a structural steel fabricator in Arizona. Stanley tapes die a fast death in the shop. Lufkin self destruct in terror within 100 yards of the shop. So far, the longest lasting tape I've had in the shop is a 25' Milwaukee wide blade. The one with the magnet on the tip. Quite helpful, even though it does rampantly attract grinder swarf and filings.

  • @Tony-sy7ed
    @Tony-sy7ed Před rokem

    The machines I work on have galvanized metal grated platforms built around them. I’m always dropping my wrenches through the grates. I only have a Stanley Fatmax with the magnet to retrieve my tools 😂

  • @philipdove1705
    @philipdove1705 Před rokem

    I've been using the Milwaukee wide blades 16 and 25. And 40'. I prefer the wire belt clip they use since it doesn't wear out my pocket as fast as the traditional belt clips

  • @stevemendez3535
    @stevemendez3535 Před rokem +1

    I am totally blind out of Fort Worth Texas, are there any good talking tape measures and if so can you do a review on them?

  • @paintlover70
    @paintlover70 Před rokem

    Hubby still uses the old school metal Stanley tape measure.
    Tried and true brand for 30+ years of construction.

  • @skyhawaii5446
    @skyhawaii5446 Před rokem

    Great review and many laughs as well in your presentation. You have a lot of creative ideas on how a tape measure should be designed and perform on a job site. Consider putting your own tape measure on the market or selling your ideas to a company. I would buy one the day it hits the market.

  • @rich1953
    @rich1953 Před rokem +1

    I have a Lufkin Control Series and love it. I actually bought a second the next trip to store.

  • @DanoFSmith-yc9tg
    @DanoFSmith-yc9tg Před rokem +1

    I had a Chrome 16’ Stanley FatMax Extreme, (with the highviz yellow tape, not the classic Stanley yellow that the og fatmax has, ) as my every day tape in the industrial plumbing/pipefitter trade, we are notoriously known for destruction of tape measures, we jam them down drains, throw them in dirt and sand, always around obnoxiously heavy objects and are subject to open flame, 9000 rpm grinder discs, and welding slag on a regular occasion, that little chrome 16’ lasted about 9 years, I can’t imagine any tape outliving it’s abuse, I’d buy a case of them if Stanley still made them.

  • @MrShadyCash
    @MrShadyCash Před rokem

    I use Milwaukee a lot for construction. My all time favorite tape measure is Fastcap left/right.

  • @hardrock1826
    @hardrock1826 Před rokem

    I have the Lufkin Black Tape. I find it easier to read with my eyesight. But my favorite tape measure that I have had and used for over twenty years is the Chomelon Stainless Steel 25 foot.

  • @ErroneousMonk1
    @ErroneousMonk1 Před rokem

    I'm still a fan of my old metal Lufkin. I keep going back to it.

  • @norcoauctions
    @norcoauctions Před rokem +1

    you need to come up with 15 minutes of standup and you will be a boss at the comedy clubs. you got skills

  • @shawsr7
    @shawsr7 Před rokem +1

    Bro, you are the man. You make it easy and exciting.

  • @slimaldo1638
    @slimaldo1638 Před rokem

    I have the nite eye. Love it

  • @pittwo
    @pittwo Před rokem

    I’ve been using fatmax extreme for many yrs always served me well
    Home Depot use to carry them can’t find the extreme line anywhere does anyone know if Stanley still manufactures them ?

  • @rickwashek478
    @rickwashek478 Před rokem +1

    I mainly have Milwaukee and Stanley tapes. Lately been using a kobalt. I just seen at harbor freight the new Hercules 25' tape they have now. It doesn't look to bad 1 1/4" blade numbers on both sides. It has magnetic and non magnetic. Supposed to have 14' stand out but i could only get a out 11' store.

  • @michealrobinson
    @michealrobinson Před rokem

    I currently use and faver my Milwaukee 25' magnetic however I still have a handful of Stanley Fat Max and leverlock 25 footer's that I've used for years and they have proven to stand the test of time. I don't have any experience with the Lufkin, maybe I'll have to pick one up and give it a try

  • @butch5511
    @butch5511 Před rokem

    I've been using the Stanley tapes for about 30 years. The regular Fatmax is my favorite.

  • @davidmcgee2126
    @davidmcgee2126 Před rokem

    I got the Menards master force one. I think it’s Stanley made. But when it brakes will be easier to exchange

  • @ultraali453
    @ultraali453 Před rokem +1

    Love the review and guy giving the review is great.