Yet.
So I can throw it in the drawer with the half dozen other tape measurers I do already have.
Gotta admit it’s pretty clever though.
Bet ya dollar I still cut a board too short and crooked.
Yet.
So I can throw it in the drawer with the half dozen other tape measurers I do already have.
Gotta admit it’s pretty clever though.
Bet ya dollar I still cut a board too short and crooked.
Just more batteries to keep up with….
Absolutely. the first time I’d use this, I would be thinking NEATO. The second time I tried to use it the batteries would be dead. The third time not only are the batteries dead, but exploded and the tool ruined with battery acid everywhere.
Besides, 90% of the time I just eyeball it and guess. Works so far.
had that happen with a few stud finders
I use string.
Evil Franklin
amen
“hating batteries since 1964”
Who makes it? What’s it called? I’d like to get one for the hubby unit.
I put in a link with the word YET in the post but here it is so you can copy and paste it.
Yer a good woman Brenda,
https://www.reekon.tools/t1-tomahawk
Thanks!❤️ Sorry I missed the link 🥴
If it’s made in Chinkland it will be like the regular tape measure they make… inaccurate.
Wouldn’t do me any good. I measure twice, cut once, and still screw it up.
Oh man! I want one!
Two would be better since us old farts can’t remember where we set the first one down
heh I waste more time…
….and I cut it twice and it’s still too short….—ken
Me too Ken
Phil, too short and crooked: well it’s a good thing that you never got the urge to convert, and become a Rabbi!
Should be a noise when the laser kicks on. Perhaps something along the lines of a light saber.
To short and crooked
I thought that’s the way it’s supposed to be
Who knew
$249
Price so low you can afford two of ’em. NOT
Thanks, but my 20+ year old tapes work juuuuuust fine. So does my brain. No batteries required.
No but you need a De-Fib… batteries need to be included.
until the dumb end breaks off or the tape splits
More like somebody knocks a two-by over that was leaning against the wall, and you now have three-for-the-price-of-one and a few leftover parts not broken…