SINGER 00258 Extra Long Vinyl Tape Measure, 96-Inch
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Ruben Cordova
> 3 dayNICE
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Milz
Greater than one weekItem was very well packaged and I love the color. But it doesn’t start counting from zero so it makes it tricky.
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Richard
> 3 dayI could read this very easily when tipping my head a little only bad part is I see that I got fat.
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Lynn L
24-11-2024Perfect but way to long for my use. I returned it.
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meccano
> 3 dayThis is the full 96 inches. 96 inches of vinyl tape measuring vinyl. Yes, I used the word vinyl twice. I think that is an important point. I cant remember why I bought this, but I did and now I own it. OK, clearly it is an effective product for measuring stuff but what in Gods good name did I buy a Singer 96-Inch Extra Long Vinyl Tape Measure for? For the life of me, I simply cant remember. I know you might not care, but I care. Not like I can just throw money away on things I dont need. I bought a car once and I cant even drive.
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Charles Bohs
> 3 dayEasy to use and easy to read. Good quality tape measure.
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Tia
> 3 dayThis is a great tape measure. It’s flexible and easy to use. No issues
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Michael Thomas
Greater than one weekLets be honest...sometimes you need to measure something/someone larger than 60. The extra 36 come in super handy with this awesome tape measure from Singer. Singer has been a trusted brand of sewing products for years, and they have not skimped one bit on the quality of their products with this one. This is exactly what I was searching for...something soft, flexible, but still durable to take measurements with! I love that it comes in inches & centimeters, as is pretty standard.
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cuddlyteddybear
> 3 daygreat product
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Lewis Balentine
> 3 dayIt is a nice tape measure made of finer glass reinforced fabric (rather than vinyl) so there is a little risk of it stretching. However as others have noted the metal piece at the one inch end of the tape shortens the tape so that about 3/32 have to be added to every measurement. The SINGER brand used to be a guarantee of quality. It is a shame that is no longer the case.