Best Tape Measure - Head-2-Head

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @tylerjones8179
    @tylerjones8179 4 года назад +335

    finally a video about something I can afford lol.

    • @bennettgould5546
      @bennettgould5546 4 года назад +6

      They’ll do track saws next week don’t worry

    • @tollav
      @tollav 4 года назад +8

      25 feet or less any longer and it's out of my budget ;)

    • @CraigularjJoeWoodworks
      @CraigularjJoeWoodworks 4 года назад

      Lol

    • @kingmiller1982
      @kingmiller1982 4 года назад

      😬😬

    • @littleBearcanoes
      @littleBearcanoes 4 года назад +1

      Joe Boxter hey at least you have a tape.
      I use a long string . I have to tie knots every foot. It’s really a bitch.

  • @oldpackfan
    @oldpackfan 5 лет назад +178

    I always used lufkin tapes because every body else semmed to have stanley so my tape didn't get legs and walk off the job as easy.

    • @slipperygypsy1366
      @slipperygypsy1366 5 лет назад +6

      Walk off the job lol don't you have a tool belt and if your not taking tools home youd have to have a lock box

    • @ozehkiyt7135
      @ozehkiyt7135 5 лет назад +1

      @@slipperygypsy1366 well where I work, people have a station that might as well be their own home workshop, well depending on the importance of the employee anyway, and people come and take our shit off of our benches, that's why we do this thing called engraving our tools, handy when someone decides your chalk line would be more useful to them

    • @carlrest6553
      @carlrest6553 5 лет назад

      lmao! Great idea.

    • @DerrickConti
      @DerrickConti 4 года назад +2

      Jack Braddell Bernie Sanders?

    • @lexwaldez
      @lexwaldez 4 года назад

      LOL me too! I thought it was only me! They work great, almost nobody else has them and they're not that expensive.

  • @BrianMiller1973
    @BrianMiller1973 6 лет назад +450

    I bought the Fat Max at Lowe's on Black Friday. 2 for $20. Stupid me took the belt clip off to shove into a tape pouch and lost the screw. I asked Stanley if they could send a replacement. They could not, but sent a whole new tape instead. That is ridiculously kind customer service.

    • @ssbt2018
      @ssbt2018 6 лет назад +7

      lier

    • @chrissilliker8633
      @chrissilliker8633 6 лет назад +49

      @@ssbt2018 spell properly before you call names lol

    • @martylucas8557
      @martylucas8557 5 лет назад +2

      Ssafi Bishara, nice work hat douchebag...

    • @IMKINDOFABIGDEAL13
      @IMKINDOFABIGDEAL13 5 лет назад +3

      Lufkin has a new one out with a 14 foot standout

    • @IMKINDOFABIGDEAL13
      @IMKINDOFABIGDEAL13 5 лет назад +1

      @therockkkkher its callwd the lufkin shock force. Its on youtube. I havent seen it for sale anywhere

  • @mikefeil3568
    @mikefeil3568 4 года назад

    Used Lufkins since the beginning, on & off for 40yrs. Use one now but regular Stanley Powerlock has been my go-to for a long time. Comfort in hand, works good for a long time & available everywhere at a decent price, are the reasons. You reviews are the best. No stupid BS drama, no ridiculous claims, just intelligent & straight forward info.

  • @Federer2001
    @Federer2001 6 лет назад +287

    Finally! Great review guys! Time stamps below
    1:56 recoil test
    4:00 wear of tape coating
    7:10 magnetic testing
    9:41 debris testing
    11:05 stand out
    11:48 hook movement
    14:09 ergonomics
    16:30 readability
    18:11 drop tests
    19:48 pricing
    20:14 best overall

  • @jmh7942
    @jmh7942 5 лет назад +3

    I work in a metal fabrication shop and I use the Stanley Leverlock most often but the coating wears fast. I only use the Stanley Fatmax for the bigger jobs (mainly cause it is bulky and the magnet picks up too much metal dust) but it's hands down the most durable beast of a tape measure I've ever used. All of our machinist use Lufkin tape measures for their accuracy, but they're no where near as rough on their tapes as we are.

  • @derekpiehl85
    @derekpiehl85 6 лет назад +13

    I've been doing construction for 14 years now. I'm a fatmax fan through and through. For my home shop I tend to lean toward my Lufkin cause it's a good price and doesn't need to be as tough cause it's not out in the elements. Thanks for the review

  • @bradbuchanan9326
    @bradbuchanan9326 6 лет назад +2

    Have used the Fat Max for years and finally switched to the Milwaukee. For the simple reason that I like the belt clip better. All tapes wear out it’s just part of it. The thing that I hate is when the clip spins or scratches me because of wear. Only had the Milwaukee for a couple months but I’ve grown to love it even more then the Fat Max and I would have never thought that could be possible!

  • @Butters-is2bw
    @Butters-is2bw 6 лет назад +159

    The main problem I have with tape measures is when they get wet from working in the rain. The recoil deteriorates and the markings rub away causing rust. I get through at least 5 tape measures a year. A water resistant tape measure would be a god send here in England.

    • @notgotaname
      @notgotaname 6 лет назад +9

      I have that problem too, I applied silicone spray to my tape as it’s a lube that won’t attract dirt. Then I discovered both Stanley and Komelon have made stainless steel tapes. Really good in the wet, however when they bend it’s difficult to get that kink out.

    • @tivhkolo4436
      @tivhkolo4436 6 лет назад +6

      Fatmax is the best

    • @TheClaudos
      @TheClaudos 6 лет назад +2

      I totally agree with you there. I had the same experience when working out in the yard, until my tape got caught in between some timbers and it was bent out of shape so easily, less than 7 days. Furthermore, while working out in the rain, it corroded more quickly than the cost of buying it.

    • @DEADB33F
      @DEADB33F 6 лет назад +2

      I use a Powerlock. At least with those I can just replace the blades for cheap rather than having to replace the whole thing.

    • @AshHalls
      @AshHalls 6 лет назад +6

      Butters 1786 I used to have the same problem, move to Australia and a tape will last nearly 2 years

  • @ericcord1510
    @ericcord1510 6 лет назад +3

    This Video is absolutely the most useful tape measure comparison and review. It is comprehensive, highly informative and most importantly... Over 33 years of jobsite conversation debating the merits of tape measures with every newbie, it goes beyond opinion and provides testers results. One note though, I was taught to never extend a tape more than 2/3rd or 3/4th the length as a general rule. My preference for 20 years was Lufkin 30' but the Fatmax 25' found everywhere, has been on my hip for the last 10.

  • @db8138
    @db8138 6 лет назад +10

    I'm dyslexic and I didn't realize it for years. My go too TAPE was the Stanley Fatmax after doing a trim job and realizing I had alot of waste because of inversion of numbers, I started looking toward solutions and I found Fastcap. Your toolreveiws are so valuable to me that they have swayed purchase decision solely on your reveiw and your product and field knowledge. Based on that I think you might want to give Fastcap a buzz and have them send some tools out they're a tool solution company. Try the tapes and have them send you a fat boy pencil ( b careful everyone will steal it on the site) give them a try we might have another convert . Thanks again for all the great reveiws .

    • @Aristocob
      @Aristocob 6 лет назад

      Diesel B813 I’m also dyslexic and I also prefer the FastCap.

  • @Dildo_Baggins.
    @Dildo_Baggins. 6 лет назад +3

    Stanley would be smart to use that description! Their customers would get it and likely appreciate that kinda thing. A good sense of humor is excellent marketing!

  • @michaelmancini5773
    @michaelmancini5773 3 года назад +3

    In my 35 years I’ve used Stanley and Dewalt, now I use Lufkin 16’ ( I’m a cabinet / trim guy), exclusively because they have the best longevity and the blackface both sides, is easiest to read by far, also best palm feel. Great vid Rob as always

    • @rjgaynor8
      @rjgaynor8 2 года назад

      I may buy a lufkin after viewing this. I am a Dewalt guy through and through I use that extended reach all the time and they are so damn comfortable to use

    • @dakotabutterfield4275
      @dakotabutterfield4275 Год назад

      Crescent lufkin night eyes g2 25’ for for the win

  • @pimpovic2
    @pimpovic2 6 лет назад +2

    The Cobalt tape measures from Lowes are made by Komelon. Lowes offers a lifetime replacement warranty, for any reason. I've replaced one in the past 3 years, without issue. While the tapes are more readable, they are more fragile than the Fatmax.
    Most of my tapes are the Stanley Fatmax, but I keep one or two of the Cobalt tapes around if I'm doing fine work. Plus they have nice magnetic tips. The Stanley magnets are hokey. The magnetic tip is really nice when working with metal framing and taking measurements on commercial projects where metal is widely used.
    My favorite general purpose tapes were the Stanley Fatmax with the chrome case and wide hook. Those were phenomenal for framing work and measuring on site. They would hook and hold well with that large hook, and the famous Fatmax standout was great for those purposes. Especially on a ladder trying to get a measurement. The thinner tapes just fall a few times, leaving you aggravated. I have one 16' chrome case left in my truck that I'm taking care of like it's priceless, but I use it weekly.
    All in all, I currently have 4 tapes either in my box or on the truck at any given time.
    16' Fatmax chrome cased
    25' Fatmax
    25' Cobalt
    30' Fatmax
    They are all used for different reasons. Like any tool in the toolbox, they each have their purpose.

  • @carbb5760
    @carbb5760 5 лет назад +5

    Lufkin classic all the way. Accurate measurement every time the end never gets bent on drops. Super durable and only 5$. 15 years I’ve been using them. Switched from Stanley and I’ll never go back

  • @philiparmand3534
    @philiparmand3534 4 года назад +2

    Such a thorough testing process. Every gripe and issue I've ever had with a tape measure was thought of in this testing process. I'm decades into my career and have tried dozens of brands. Thank you for this great video! Keep up the amazing work.

  • @geoffmooregm
    @geoffmooregm 6 лет назад +10

    I definatly agree with this video. I use a Fat Max at work in a heavy steel production shop. We calibrate every 3 months. I have never had to replace a tape because of the hook going out of whack. I only have to replace my tape when when it gets all nasty and full of crap like metal dust, coolant and oil. Or sometimes I do something stupid like measure near a torch flame and melt the markings off lol. People keep your eyes peeled at Home Depot they have a 2 pack of 25' Fat Max tapes for the price of a single. Seems to be around Christmas every year.

    • @terryherrera5252
      @terryherrera5252 5 лет назад

      Geoff Moore ONLY TOME I BUY !!!!!!!!!😂👍🏼🎶🎶🇨🇱🖖🖖

  • @hytekrednekbama4400
    @hytekrednekbama4400 6 лет назад

    FISCO BIG-T tapes are awesome. I am a cabinet and furniture maker and the Fisco Big-T tapes are all I use. They used to be called Johnson "Big Johnson" tapes, but Fisco Big-T is what to look for now. Yes, I posted twice on this. I go out of my way to let people know about these tapes. No, I have no stock in them, I just like them. Before the Big-T tapes, I used a 16' Lufkin with the Stanley magnetic attachment quick-draw mechanism.

  • @meljenkins1016
    @meljenkins1016 5 лет назад +3

    I have the STANLEY "Write-On" 25' tape measure. What I like about it is that all the scales are numbered except the 16th scales. This tape measure are for those who can't remember the fraction scales in standard unit of measure. Which is why metric scale is much easier.

    • @andrewrowzee5411
      @andrewrowzee5411 4 года назад

      The USA just couldn't adopt metric. Literally everyone else uses metric and it is hella easy.

  • @Clambelly
    @Clambelly 6 лет назад +1

    Most intensive testing of tape measures on the RUclips Universe ... you guys are special ! I mean that as a true compliment. So much fun to watch.

    • @ConcordCarpenter
      @ConcordCarpenter  6 лет назад

      rhino ranchThank you brother, have you seen our other head to head tests? We have one coming out this Sunday as well

    • @Clambelly
      @Clambelly 6 лет назад +1

      @@ConcordCarpenter Wow, thanks for the reply. I have watched many of your excellent videos. Thoroughly enjoy 'em. I clicked the bell, so now I will keep up with all new videos. Thanks... have a Great Thanksgiving

    • @ConcordCarpenter
      @ConcordCarpenter  6 лет назад

      @@Clambelly Thanks

  • @FishFind3000
    @FishFind3000 6 лет назад +28

    I liked Milwaukee’s old magnetic tape. It had 2 magnets one for the end like they still have now. And on that face down so it could stick to a pipe or metal that way.

    • @AmbrousAerilus
      @AmbrousAerilus 6 лет назад +1

      yes still have a few of these, visibly better than the replacement.

    • @bigo_tk91
      @bigo_tk91 6 лет назад +1

      Yesss!!!!! Those where the best

    • @chrisjones6165
      @chrisjones6165 6 лет назад +1

      FishFind3000 I liked side hook as well. New gen 2 sits on pipe better though

    • @DeuceGenius
      @DeuceGenius 6 лет назад

      Ya that's the one I had i didn't rebuy a Milwaukee tape when I needed one because they were different and I went back to the basic Stanley 25'

  • @carlrest6553
    @carlrest6553 5 лет назад

    When my grandfather passed, the first thing I grabbed from his garage was a Stanley tape measure circa early 70s. He beat the crap out of it - cement contractor. I still use it today, and when I'm not using it, it sits on my mantle above my fireplace in remembrance. He was the best and so are Stanley's!

  • @justinmoore6162
    @justinmoore6162 6 лет назад +6

    Easily one of the most informational tool comparisons i have ever seen. Super helpful video. Glad the FatMax won cause I've been buying the PowerLock for years and love Stanley tapes

  • @trentwinston2914
    @trentwinston2914 4 года назад

    This is reassuring. I've been using Stanley for years almost exclusively. I use Stanley for a reason that you didn't even address. I use Stanley because on most job sites Stanley is the most common tape used by almost every professional, and Stanely's tolerances are pretty consistent. That means that if I make a measurement, and then someone comes along behind me with a Stanley Tape, they will get the same measurement. That is usually not true if some (or I) come behind someone using a different brand of tape measure. It doesn't matter if I'm working alone from start to finish, but oftentimes (when working off of prints) more than one person is taking measurements. Stanley has practically no variance from tape to tape. I just thought that I'd give you something to consider. I really like your channel. Thank You for the good content.

  • @lonespartan31289
    @lonespartan31289 6 лет назад +7

    i bought a Milwaukee tape like the one in this video and it almost immediately stopped retracting itself and getting jammed up. I also hated the belt clip, and the end clip got loose real fast. I know its only my experience but i would not buy one again. I replaced it with a Fat Max and that tape is awesome, its held up well the last couple years. Its super tough, stands out far (i remodeled my house alone so i needed that) and it has yet to get jammed, even though it gets full of drywall and saw dust.

  • @BRETangoTango
    @BRETangoTango 5 лет назад

    My Stanley lever lock has started to fail by not recouping all the way unless I extend almost all of the tape and reel it back in. I was looking at my options and happened across this video in my feed. Looks like I'm getting another Stanley. Great job on the presentation and data collection.

  • @noconz0727
    @noconz0727 6 лет назад +64

    I'm surprised you didn't use the regular Fatmax. I tried the magnetic one and had major issues. Fatmax (regular) is all we use on our jobsite.

    • @ConcordCarpenter
      @ConcordCarpenter  6 лет назад +2

      Im sure its still an amazing tape - just minus the magnet

    • @jksconstructioninc.3396
      @jksconstructioninc.3396 6 лет назад +5

      Noconz0727 MC I agree! Had the regular fat max for years, thought I would give the magnetic one a try. Nothing but issues. Right back to the regular!

    • @nonamefounder
      @nonamefounder 6 лет назад +2

      Been using fat Max for years, rough and finish work. I love the easy to read tape.

    • @lazydadsgarage
      @lazydadsgarage 6 лет назад

      I've had the magnet stay stuck on a piece of iron and pop out. There you go its a regular Fatmax lol

    • @Mickey_vee
      @Mickey_vee 6 лет назад +1

      Everyone knows the fat max is the best tape on the market.

  • @satchmodog2
    @satchmodog2 4 года назад +1

    I've had two 30' Stanley power lock tapes since 1997 when I started my business and they've really held up. They're also not very rigid at all anymore and when I saw a 25' Milwaukee on clearance for 12 bucks, it was mine. However, I really do need a Fatmax. Most days I work alone and the Fatmax is really helpful when you measure solo.

  • @r.l.8382
    @r.l.8382 6 лет назад +12

    This side-by-side test was exhaustive and extremely accurate, thanks for a great job guys!

  • @newfiemurphy7140
    @newfiemurphy7140 6 лет назад

    I’ve been scaffolding for 10 years and had two Stanley Fatmax tapes, my first one lasted about 8 years and I am currently on my second one. I find the tape very good for my job and after watching this video I will buy another one when needed.

  • @shawnbates2667
    @shawnbates2667 6 лет назад +5

    the chrome Stanley is a favorite of mine. No fancy bells and whistles. Just clear marking tough tape. Great video by the way.

  • @Goatman31
    @Goatman31 5 лет назад +1

    I've always rocked the beefier 8m dewalt tape working as an industrial carpenter. Great testing but I'll stick to what served me well over many years

  • @elderfarms
    @elderfarms 6 лет назад +14

    I love my Klein tape for electrical work when I’m bending pipe. If I ever forget how much to multiply for the degrees, it gives a chart on the back

    • @ConcordCarpenter
      @ConcordCarpenter  6 лет назад +3

      Dylan Elder yes the conduit bending chart is awesome for you guys

    • @lilcourtny08
      @lilcourtny08 6 лет назад +3

      You don't need a tape measure for that. On alot of greenlee benders the multiplier is on the head of the bender. One side has degrees other side has the multiplier

    • @pamdemonia
      @pamdemonia 6 лет назад

      Or just memorize it! It's only like 3 numbers, and one of them is 2!

    • @DrXiffy
      @DrXiffy 6 лет назад +1

      Also it's nice to have the lifetime warranty, if I am ever dumb and break my klein tools I take it to home depot and do a 1 for 1 swap and am out in 5 minutes. I think they should have taken that to consideration.

    • @carls6359
      @carls6359 5 лет назад +1

      Courtney Sutherlin Greenlee, Ideal, and Klein benders all have the multiplier on one side and the angle on the other, but the Klein tape measure also has the shrink charts which fall off the handles of all the benders. For electrical work where most of your measurements are under 10’, the fatmax is just too big, heavy and bulky, however I do recognize that it is more durable.

  • @say_goodnight7342
    @say_goodnight7342 5 лет назад

    I've been back and forth on tapes, but for the past year I've been using Lufkin Shockforce almost entirely. The main reason is the gritted hook, which absolutely grips PVC and plastic pipe so easily (I'm a plumber, and I cant tell you how many times I've hooked an end of a pipe to measure a cut only to have the hook fall off with other tapes). It hooks once and doesn't fall off until you want it to. I love the feel of it, the double sided blade, the horizontal lettering on one side but vertical on the other, and the absolute rigidity that it has, because it is definitely the stoutest tape I've ever had (second would be the Milwaukee stud). This is my second Lufkin this year, but not because the first broke. I actually lost it. I want to try the shockforce black widow for its black blade with neon green markings, because working in new crawlspaces can get dark.

  • @Tiersmoke92555
    @Tiersmoke92555 6 лет назад +3

    I have be running the same milwaukie for about 5 years now. Before that I had a lufkin for about 3 years. Before that it was always Stanley power or level lock.

  • @RonKris
    @RonKris 6 лет назад +2

    “Essential craftsman”. said his choice is a Stanley; years in the trades and experience, I trust his advice -all his advise has been accurate so far.
    I have several Stanley’s I’ve had for years.. I’m not a professional, but I do use them a lot.

  • @judahchadwick6577
    @judahchadwick6577 6 лет назад +4

    Well done. Great tests, and great presentation. I've had the Dewalt tape for several months now, and it's held up really well to my abuse. My next tape will probably be that mag tip Fatmax though! Thanks for the great review!

  • @808crysis
    @808crysis 5 лет назад

    My Stanley FatMax (33-725 25) fricken broke the first week of having it. I literally span out like 15’ or so, and its really good to know that pulling it out so far can damage the tape, but it got jammed in a strange way, and literally wouldn’t wind up. Mind you now, it was a 25’. Now i’ve been using those new Craftsman tape measures. (CMHT37625S) So far, 8 months in, and its been the best tape measure i’ve ever had.

  • @khure711
    @khure711 6 лет назад +6

    As a stainless steel pipe fitter I’ve gone through dozens of tape measures. Stanley fatmax was the best and lasted the longest. Would accurately stretch to 10 feet without bowing which made fitting fast and easy. Fatmax hands down reigns supreme.

    • @TechToysAndTools
      @TechToysAndTools Год назад

      i replaced my fatmaxes wtih milwaukee... nothing wrong with fatmax, milwaukee is just lighter and more compact package with similar performance...
      i also like tajima but theyre lighter duty... komelon broke the first day under light use, the tape is like paper...

  • @royce3582
    @royce3582 6 лет назад +2

    I can’t say one’s better than the other, but my Stanley fatmax was dropped from 20-25 ft and still works perfectly. I work in construction so it handles harsh conditions daily

  • @connorsmith7781
    @connorsmith7781 4 года назад +10

    Fat max is the best boyyyyy all I’ve ever bought hands down my favorite! Glad to know I pick them well!

  • @Spthomas47
    @Spthomas47 5 лет назад +1

    I've been getting into different tapes for different needs and environments, which generally leaves me with my favorite being babied. Which I'll never complain about.

  • @pondviewwood
    @pondviewwood 5 лет назад +5

    Like you I have always bought the Stanley. I never even thought to buy another until watching this review. Although it didn’t place in the top 2 the Milwaukee has my attention with the features and the scale rule in the back. Thank you for your videos and great content. Stay safe out there

  • @michaelleftwich8186
    @michaelleftwich8186 2 года назад

    I have a Lufkin 16' tape measure. Have had this thing for years. Also, have a tape i picked up at wal mart, Hyper Tough 25'. Works for what i need it for. Worked on a rough-in crew a couple of years( '97-98'). Had a stanley 25' but lost it, or someone thought they needed it more than i did.

  • @jameshaulenbeek5931
    @jameshaulenbeek5931 5 лет назад +3

    Always liked the Fatmax. My preference was always the 30', as quite often I was measuring just over 25'. The last tape I bought was a Kobalt 30' - not particularly durable. Decent standout, the magnet was okay, but quality of materials was sub-par.
    Great video, confirms what every tradesman knows- Fatmax is number 1!

  • @casarezamy
    @casarezamy 6 лет назад +2

    I've been running the Fatmax for 10+ years n the best part is a localy owned hardware store where I'm from exchanges the tapes for free, so when our tape starts running rough or has a slight bend to it we just snap the end off, exchange it n buy a new scratch pad. Love the vids, keep up the great work!!

  • @robertsanders4651
    @robertsanders4651 6 лет назад +3

    It's a great comparison definitely. Though I am using a komelon tape at the moment at work and it's held up to work in the metal industry very well so far.

  • @jeosua
    @jeosua 6 лет назад +1

    I usually use the blue komelon tape for when I'm fabricating granite and a fatmax when I do tile. Both are good. The blue komelon is stainless and doesn't rust while I use water fabricating, the fatmax will only last me a month while the komelon lasts me a year. The fatmax is an awesome tape.

  • @rts3613
    @rts3613 6 лет назад +33

    I measure frameless shower glass for a living. Lots of inside measurement where rolling the tape is not accurate enough. The width of the tape body is critical for easy math on inside measures where you add the body to the extended tape to get the exact measure. The Stanley FatMax 16' Autolock is exactly 3 inches wide, which allows for quick math. You would be surprised how many tapes have random width bodies or don't sit flat against the surface you butt it against to measure between two surfaces. Please include this test in your next comparison.

    • @tomruth9487
      @tomruth9487 6 лет назад

      RT S, Very good point. will have to try it, Thanks.

    • @tristanpatterson3843
      @tristanpatterson3843 6 лет назад +1

      Get a laser.

    • @gtolex86
      @gtolex86 6 лет назад

      This is the reason why I always carry the 16' FatMax

    • @MrJak427
      @MrJak427 6 лет назад +2

      RT S lufkin have a tape that has a center scale on the blade that includes the tapes case. You simply read the center scale at the case when you butt the case to say “a wall” and measure out. I use it for fix out and things like rafters etc etc very very handy......... very easy to confuse apprentices with it hahaha

    • @rts3613
      @rts3613 5 лет назад

      @@tristanpatterson3843 I own two Bosch GLR 225s. This laser tape doesn't have the accuracy and repeatability that a quality tape does. I rarely get the same reading twice from the same position. For this reason I don't trust it for fine finish work. They are great for rough measures though. Maybe there are better units out there for exacting work.

  • @tedrowland7800
    @tedrowland7800 5 лет назад

    I love the Stanley 25 foot tape measure, but my favorite of that is the Stanley Lever Lock. So easy to control the rewind. I don't buy anything else. I worked in a cabinet shop as a millman, and my Parts kept coming up too long, with guys coming back to trim the pieces. My boss came out, and had us pull 4 tapes side by side, and within 4 feet, the Lufkin was off 1/4". It was brand new.Threw it away and never bought another one. But where the Lever Lock really shines, is in the field framing. Used a 25 and 30 foot Lever Lock for over 30 years. When framing, every movement counts. I don't want to be balancing 3 stories up on a 2" x 4" wall, trying to work buttons. Just squeeze the lever.

  • @P46345
    @P46345 6 лет назад +9

    Back in the 80's the sanitary piping job I had everybody had a Stanley 30"er, I got to like the Stanley Leverlock even though it only came in 25'. In the 90's I got a job in a union Millwright shop and the first thing I noticed was everybody had a Craftsman tape measure. There were made in America back then and when they broke you just took them back to Sears and they gave you a brand new one. ;-) As many tape measures as that 40 man shop kept taking back was probably the downfall of Sears. ;-)

  • @brandongouge
    @brandongouge 6 лет назад

    Most of my work is framing but I also do trim, Hardie, decks fences etc. and the fat max has been my tape of choice for years. I used husky for a while because of the warranty but they eventually stopped that which was a bummer.

  • @greenmachine1987
    @greenmachine1987 6 лет назад +7

    These reviews are awesome!!! Never thought you’d be able to compare a tape measure to that level but it was actually pretty interesting. I called the fat max winning from the start, but’s it’s nice to have your biases confirmed :)

  • @terryevans6625
    @terryevans6625 6 лет назад

    I've bought many tapes in my sixty seven years and not one was anywhere perfect for me. I need a wood workers tape. It should be able to stand on its own when extended, be able to withstand an eight foot drop without damage, have simple readings down to 1/32 of an inch (in other words WITHOUT stud markings), and have a decent hook for my pocket. Are such tape available?

  • @lukewildman1496
    @lukewildman1496 6 лет назад +70

    Every time I need a new tape I look at all my options and end up with another trusty FatMax.

  • @mikemallano8961
    @mikemallano8961 6 лет назад

    I use Stanley Fat Max almost exclusively. Although the finger blade slot on the bottom would be helpful as I try not to slam them home without slowing the blade down manually, but it happens occasionally. In my shop they get oily from the metal, and I have to clean them often with Spray 9 cleaner, and a shop cloth. Other cleaners will take the numbers off over time.

  • @Daynaleo1
    @Daynaleo1 6 лет назад +4

    Awesome test. I have moved to a LUFKIN Black Widow. The hi-viz blade is REALLY easy on the eyes. I have not had any issue with it, but I have not used it setting forms, or real framing yet. More to come after I knock the new off it.

    • @leesmartin
      @leesmartin 6 лет назад

      Ever tried a Lukin Multiread tape? The centre measurements include the tape body for when measuring between walls etc. I've used many different brands, and the Multiread is the best on the market in my opinion

  • @ibeleaf
    @ibeleaf 6 лет назад +1

    im an electrician that does high rise slab. so i need a 30m tape for layout and it gets the shit kicked out of it, i prefer my milwaulkee tape for that, and for inside finishing stuff i use my klein tape. dewalts always mess up on me, and i just dont buy stanely because everyone else has one and thats how they get stolen by accident.
    HOWEVER regarding the lufkin, when i was in my teens i worked an equestrian horse jumping facility and we built the courses in sandy dirt, and to measure the jump height nothing beat lufkin in those conditions

  • @marconeill9510
    @marconeill9510 6 лет назад +28

    Stanley fat max all the way. Been using them for 16 years now.

  • @matthewwanielista8665
    @matthewwanielista8665 5 лет назад

    I I'm an a electrical Apprentice and I use a FatMax. I'm constantly on a scissor lift and occasionally had dropped my tape measure. It seemed to have always stood up to the drop and work perfectly afterwards. As apprentice who can't always afford to keep buying new tools I definitely recommend for new apprentices to look into buying a Stanley FatMax.

  • @hschork5585
    @hschork5585 6 лет назад +3

    I love how thorough these tests are!

  • @meem1638
    @meem1638 4 года назад

    Just found your site and have so far watched a few comparison tests between different manufacturers. So far I'm very impressed, have subscribed and will definitely be coming back. Thanks.

  • @YankeeWoodcraft
    @YankeeWoodcraft 6 лет назад +5

    No more Fatmax for me...
    I learned a long time ago, have several sized tapes. No need to carry a heavy 30' tape for most finish work. I also learned that I've never cut an 8' sheet good that was longer than (wait for it) 8', so I keep a 12' Stanley in my pocket. On top of that, most of the work I did didn't need me to extend my tape out longer than 16". I keep a 30' for exterior work and framing. But gone are the days of the one tape to rule them all.
    I gave up on Fatmaxes. There was a time that they all failed at the 4' mark for some reason, plus it was like lifting a dumbbell after a while and one drop and they'd go to crap. I did however love their operation; Smooth as silk, like if it had ball bearings in it. Oh man, and when those things reeled back in, watch out or you'd get whiplashed! LOL
    Tajimas...the best (at least when they were being made in Japan). Love them. Light, easy to read, durable, took a beatin' and well priced. In fact, Tajima makes a few outside-of-the-box thinking tools.

    • @LushForests
      @LushForests 6 лет назад +1

      Couldn't agree more. I was on the fatmax train for a long while, then lufkin. I won't go back since i've found tajima. Light, easy to read, Belt clip lasts, it always retracts and it can take a beating.

    • @terryherrera5252
      @terryherrera5252 5 лет назад

      Yankee Sure your name isn’t “Uncle James” ??
      He ALSO would not p/u a pencil !!!!! Said it took too long !!😂 Kept 4-5 in his pocket !
      😂👍🏼🖖🖖🎶🎶🇨🇱

  • @jeredross9915
    @jeredross9915 5 лет назад +1

    I know it might not have been much of a difference, but for the magnetic strength test you should have weighed the tape measures as well. It was also having to support that weight as well hanging from the ceiling.

  • @radar2119
    @radar2119 6 лет назад +3

    I loved watching you destroy all the tape measures that I hate.
    I've been using the Fat Max since it was first introduced, still my favorite.

  • @Josh-eu9wz
    @Josh-eu9wz 5 лет назад

    I’m currently trying the DeWalt tape but I’ve been using a Stanley for 20 years! Can’t beat them!

  • @johnwollman8353
    @johnwollman8353 5 лет назад +8

    I used fatmax for years but recently tried and am using the Milwaukee. I find it more comfortable to work with

  • @huejanus5505
    @huejanus5505 2 года назад

    I have two 16’ and one 30’ fatmax tape measures sitting on the shelf in my shop. All three have a nick in the blade and i got tired of it hitting my finger on the recoil. I slow down the recoil so the blade won’t tear. Just picked up the milwaukee and quite like the fact that the blade stays out when extended and you just push the button to retract. Guess i should look into a stanley leverlock as well.

  • @djhec2083
    @djhec2083 6 лет назад +5

    I've been using dewalt tapes for a couple years now and no complaints. Great videos, you guys should test knee pads in one of your next videos.

  • @stephenmerritt5750
    @stephenmerritt5750 6 лет назад

    Stanley fat max is the best overall and has been for probably a decade now. I can't remember how long ago I bought my first one. It simply has the longest reach for wood framing applications, most durable on the jobsite and has quick recoil.
    I almost switched to Dewalt last year and would have because I liked using their tapes, but I broke two in a single month which never happens with the fatmax.

  • @BENLINUZ
    @BENLINUZ 6 лет назад +34

    Fat max is the way man I’ve been beating them up for years

  • @aldeureaux5184
    @aldeureaux5184 2 года назад

    I liked the video. I am an old guy now, but years ago, when I was working my way through college (so I didn’t have any debt, lol) I had a job cutting out window parts, running a miter saw. We went through tapes (and drills). Interestingly enough, our two best tapes were Lufkin and Stanley (in that order). I used Lufkin for years after that. Now I own Stanley, but only because that was what happened to be available when I needed to buy a new one. Just in case you might be interested, we eventually came to use only Makita drills. They left all others in the dust. That was more than 45 years ago though. Most tools (name brand tools) seem better made now than then.

  • @braulioperez181
    @braulioperez181 5 лет назад +9

    Yeah! Stanley tape measure devices are pretty good. I have been using the power lock model for years. Excellent review Bob, keep it on!

  • @jonathanhomesley4895
    @jonathanhomesley4895 4 года назад

    Love the channel. No hype. Just solid, organized thoughts. Bought a Fat Max. Thanks!!!

  • @malikcha1250
    @malikcha1250 5 лет назад +5

    I have dropped my fatmax from 4 meters of scaffolding twice and it still works perfectly fine

    • @brandong.1857
      @brandong.1857 5 лет назад

      Dropped a fatmax 100 feet onto sidewalk, bouncing between brick walls on the way down. Case was cracked but it held up for 2 more months.

  • @Bob_Adkins
    @Bob_Adkins 4 года назад +1

    I don't get attached to my tape measure, so I use cheap-Os that works and feels good in the store. You can buy a nice 25' tape measure with all the features for 7-8 bucks. It's very unlikely that it will break, abrade, or becomes unreadable. That's because I will surely lose it, have it permanently borrowed, or will run over it long before it fails. I just grab a new one. All I care about is whether the tape will span 8' without buckling, and it's accurate and easy to read.

  • @dans4900
    @dans4900 6 лет назад +14

    To me the most important is how it fits in the tool pouch. Always used Stanley not the fatmax. It's too wide but now I use Milwaukee has a nice feel. Always make sure the apprentice had the same tape cause they can vary a 1/16

    • @kokopuffs5789
      @kokopuffs5789 6 лет назад +1

      Hey as long as you're the one that buys him the same tape as yours

    • @hvac01453
      @hvac01453 6 лет назад

      I absolutely agree with you, that the fit in the pouch of the tool belt is prime. It has to go in fast and easy, retrieve fast and easy. good readability, get rid of the 32nd scale, My choice over the years is the Lufkin 16' tape. Rarely did I need a 25' tape unless for layout, and most of the time the 16' did fine for that. The 25s jamb up too easy and you spend time playing with the thing. On critical inside to inside measures I use a zigzag with a metal slide out extension. Started in trade school with them and have always used em for accuracy.

  • @kevinxxx1387
    @kevinxxx1387 4 года назад

    DAY-um!
    I'd never have wondered about differences between tape measures, and as I've come to expect you showed me things I'd never have considered.

  • @Qvinner
    @Qvinner 4 года назад +5

    I’ve been using a Milwaukee 25’ magnetic for well over a year now. It’s my second one bc the first one’s blade snapped after about a year of service. It’s a great tape and it measures faster bc it’s red ;)

  • @55chevytruck
    @55chevytruck 6 лет назад

    I have used them all and they all will do the job. I have a Kutir now and it works fine.

  • @payday510
    @payday510 6 лет назад +83

    It's not chameleon, it's Komelon. Short for Korea Motorized Electron. Nothing to do with lizards.

    • @tristanpatterson3843
      @tristanpatterson3843 6 лет назад +2

      Ha ha, yeah. I was wondering where he was getting that from too.

    • @HammerHed13
      @HammerHed13 6 лет назад +4

      My go to tape measure..lightweight and good visibility

    • @Gunners_Mate_Guns
      @Gunners_Mate_Guns 6 лет назад +2

      Yep
      I loved how well done his review was, but I cringed each time he mispronounced the name of the Korean tape measure.
      I have the Komelon myself, and it's an awesome tape measure, although probably not up to the vaunted Fat Max.

    • @whoodiestyle
      @whoodiestyle 5 лет назад

      @@Gunners_Mate_Guns dont be fooled the premium model at walmart $15 for a 35 foot tape and extends almost as far as fat max. $15 at lowes will only get you a 25ft crapsman

    • @Gunners_Mate_Guns
      @Gunners_Mate_Guns 5 лет назад

      @@whoodiestyle To be fair, my Komelon is a different model.
      I'm sure it's not the best tape measure, but it's very nice.
      Rugged and has a nice retract.

  • @USARAY1947
    @USARAY1947 6 лет назад

    Was a hot metal newspaper printer for almost 40 years and Lufkin was the only tape measure with printer markings (points and picas). To my knowledge they never failed among up to 400 coworkers.

  • @ryangehrke8019
    @ryangehrke8019 6 лет назад +6

    The shorter Komeleon is my new favorite!

  • @Axle1007
    @Axle1007 4 года назад

    I use mostly Milwaukee tools but my tape measure is a Stanley. They've been making them forever and I've never had a problem with them.

  • @RoboSeal1
    @RoboSeal1 6 лет назад +5

    I like my klein, double sided markings, bold lines every 1/8 inch, smooth lock and rugged

    • @FCES_Electrical_Sol
      @FCES_Electrical_Sol 5 лет назад

      You must have the 30 footer ??

    • @mikedeezle2249
      @mikedeezle2249 4 года назад

      Not that rugged apparently.. thing blew up in the drop test- dead last of all of the ones tested.. they do make a nice tape tho..

  • @hytekrednekbama4400
    @hytekrednekbama4400 6 лет назад +1

    The Fisco Big T Tape is by far my favorite. It used to me sold under the Johnson brand as "The Big Johnson". The Fisco Big-T is not real easy to find, but with some effort, it is possible. I have a half dozen stashed just in case they quit making them. The 16' is the one I like best, but I do have a 12' , 25', and a 30'. Check them out. You will not be sorry. Fisco Big-T tape measure.

  • @daltoncowart1478
    @daltoncowart1478 6 лет назад +6

    Odd one out here 16ft magnetic Milwaukee I lose them more than I break them never had a problem with holds its weight from the magnet has been stepped on dropped from lifts and has a 9ft stand out but nice results

  • @robertrada1660
    @robertrada1660 6 лет назад +1

    Tajima measuring tapes nothing beats absolutely durable,budget friendly,anything you throw just quality..

  • @davidpepin3722
    @davidpepin3722 6 лет назад +24

    doing kitchen installs for 15 years only use 25' regular fatmax best tape for the money

    • @leesmartin
      @leesmartin 6 лет назад +1

      I do walk in and sliding robes etc. Get a Lufkin Multiread and you'll never go back

    • @jovanilopez7614
      @jovanilopez7614 5 лет назад

      You cap

  • @radiodurans
    @radiodurans 3 года назад

    I looked at all of those tape measures at Home Depot. All of them were missing an important feature the other had. I went with Mulwark and am quite happy.

  • @lowvoltagedude7837
    @lowvoltagedude7837 6 лет назад +4

    Stanley powerlock is what I buy most of the time . Tried chameleon nice design looking but not contractor tuff. Milwaukee every body said it breaks . Stanley is a safe bet they invented the modern day tape measure. I've seen the lefkin hi viz black widow might get that in the future.

  • @billmaxwell640
    @billmaxwell640 2 года назад +1

    Yup, been using Fat Max’s for years so it’s good to know I chose well but I learned about some other features that I will go looking for next time. Very impressed with two sided numbers, high visibility scales and less damaging belt clips. Great info….keep reviewing and comparing tools that don’t break the bank.

  • @Nzo5o5
    @Nzo5o5 5 лет назад +4

    Returned every expensive fatmax I've ever had got a cheap komelon and it's awesome

  • @modernphotographer
    @modernphotographer 6 лет назад

    This is my kind of video... Never been a fan of the Stanley but will definitely give it another look. I do use the numbers on the bottom a lot though.

  • @mrfixit0067
    @mrfixit0067 6 лет назад +6

    Ok, so you didnt even test my everyday tape! This is my go to tape. That would be the kobult 16'.

  • @jkutches17
    @jkutches17 6 лет назад

    I only use Stanley Fatmax model 33-730 (30ft) and 33-735 (35ft). When i do carpentry, i use the 30ft. When i do layout with +/-30ft on centers, i use the 35ft. Been using the same tape for 15years. Used others for a year, came back to the Fatmax. You want 100% reliability when you work in the wet and rain and debris, I'll put a 25ft blade in a 30ft housing or 30ft in a 35ft housing. Now plenty of room for debris. Open weekly and remove debris.

  • @jctai100
    @jctai100 6 лет назад +98

    This was almost too in depth

    • @hale1730
      @hale1730 6 лет назад +6

      No way was it too in depth. People who use a tape to the extreme everyday need and want all of this information. The job comes to a screeching halt when a measure breaks.

    • @justinmoore6162
      @justinmoore6162 6 лет назад +4

      You can never be too in depth lmao

    • @cd9722
      @cd9722 6 лет назад

      Hahahahaha!

    • @HappyWeedFace
      @HappyWeedFace 5 лет назад +2

      yeah it was a bit much. if you use one hardcore everyday you know what you want. and if ya’ don’t have an extra tape or two then “get the fuck out”

    • @ConcordCarpenter
      @ConcordCarpenter  4 года назад

      Thanks

  • @stevenbartholomew9749
    @stevenbartholomew9749 6 лет назад +1

    I am a trim carpenter and i only use 16' tapes... i personally use Lufkin if i can find one. I find the ones with a square pattern of 4 rivets on the hook last the longest.
    I dont like the dewalt/fatmax blades because i find they dont bend as tight into inside corners for baseboard measurements.

  • @derekplays8339
    @derekplays8339 6 лет назад +8

    I love lufkin tape measures only thing i use

  • @DEADB33F
    @DEADB33F 6 лет назад +1

    Which ones can you get spares for?
    I can get spare Powerlock blades for a couple of quid at my local builder's supply yard. As far I'm aware they don't carry blades for any other tapes (that's not to say you can't get them though).