Stanley Fatmax BladeArmour Tape 10Mtr/33Ft
Stanley Fatmax BladeArmour Tape 10Mtr/33Ft is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Stanley Fatmax BladeArmour Tape 10Mtr/33Ft is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Built to thrive in the most demanding job site environments, the Stanley FatMax Tape Measure delivers the ultimate combination of professional-grade durability, extended reach, and precise measurement. Combining metric and imperial scales in a single heavy-duty tool, this 10-meter (33-foot) tape measure ensures you can switch between tracking systems seamlessly without sacrificing accuracy. Whether you are framing a house, laying out foundations, or working solo on a large-scale commercial build, this is the reliable benchmark tool engineered for tradespeople who cannot afford mistakes.
When you are on a fast-paced job site, your tools need to withstand continuous punishment while maintaining absolute precision. The Stanley FatMax 10m/33ft Tape Measure is engineered exactly for these rigorous conditions, setting the industry standard for durability and reliability. At the core of its longevity is the specialized BladeArmour coating. Because the first few inches of any tape measure bear the brunt of the force during snapping retractions, hook drops, and general wear, this advanced reinforcement is applied directly to the high-stress zone, significantly extending the working life of the tool compared to standard tapes.
Beyond its rugged exterior, this tape measure is designed to optimize your efficiency when working alone. The wide, crown-shaped blade offers impressive standout capacity, allowing you to bridge wide gaps and capture long-distance layout marks without the blade constantly snapping or collapsing halfway through. This means less time resetting dropped blades and more time maintaining momentum on your layout, framing, or masonry tasks.
The dual-scale layout provides both metric and imperial measurements, eliminating the need to carry separate tools or perform mental conversions on the fly. This flexibility makes it indispensable for modern construction projects where material specifications frequently alternate between millimeters and inches. Encased in an ergonomic, high-impact housing that absorbs shock from accidental drops off ladders or scaffolding, the FatMax feels substantial and balanced in hand. The smooth internal spring mechanism delivers a controlled, predictable retraction, while the positive blade lock snaps into place with minimal thumb pressure. For professionals who view their hand tools as a critical investment in their daily productivity, this tape measure delivers the exact layout confidence required to get the job done right the first time.
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Stanley Fatmax BladeArmour Tape 10Mtr/33Ft
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the benefit of the BladeArmour coating on this tape measure?
What is the benefit of the BladeArmour coating on this tape measure?
BladeArmour is a high-performance thermoplastic coating applied to the first few inches of the tape blade. This specific area experiences the highest amount of stress, flexing, and friction when the hook snaps back into the case. The coating reinforces this vulnerable zone, drastically reducing the chances of the tape kinking, tearing, or breaking over extended use.
Does the dual-scale layout mean it shows both inches and centimeters?
Does the dual-scale layout mean it shows both inches and centimeters?
Yes. The tape blade is concurrently marked with metric measurements (meters/centimeters) along one edge and imperial measurements (feet/inches) along the opposite edge. This layout lets you read and record dimensions in whichever system your blueprints specify without needing mathematical conversions.
How does the Tru-Zero hook ensure accurate measurements?
How does the Tru-Zero hook ensure accurate measurements?
The metal end hook is designed with a slight internal play, allowing it to shift back and forth by the exact thickness of the hook itself. When you hook it over an edge for an external measurement, it pulls tight to account for its thickness. When pushed flat against a surface for an internal measurement, it slides inward to eliminate its own thickness from the calculation, ensuring perfect accuracy either way.
