STANLEY FATMAX® tapes fit your toolbelt, your hand, and the job. 14 ft. of reach* and a durable high impact case make this tape dependable on any jobsite. Protective full tape blade coating and added BladeArmor® at the hook extends tape life against abrasion and heavy use**. Large, easy to read numbers and standard stud markers assure accuracy with the STANLEY FATMAX Classic tape measure.
- Designed for measuring distances up to 30 ft.
- 14 ft. of reach allows you to measure long distances alone
- 1-1/4 in. wide blade makes it easy to read measurements
- Equipped with a strong spring for smooth blade extension and retraction
- BladeArmor coating on frist 4-1/2 in. ensures durability and reduces blade breakage
- Cushion grip built into case offers comfortable, slip-resistant hold
- Please note: opening the case is not recommended
Dessie Stiedemann (verified owner) –
nice tape
Dessie Farrell (verified owner) –
Honestly stanley has just became like every other name brand. Nothings built to last.
Lauryn Lakin (verified owner) –
Nice big numbers
Roslyn Gerhold (verified owner) –
It works
Andre Hermiston (verified owner) –
Everything it says it is!
Neva Tillman (verified owner) –
Best tape measures available
Isaac Goldner (verified owner) –
This is the only tape measure I buy. They last a good while too
Yolanda Kozey (verified owner) –
Fat max. the only tape measures worth buying. doing ironwork with anything else would be a mistake
Lorenz Dooley (verified owner) –
Good
Ray Auer (verified owner) –
I like it because it runs out so far without linking the tape.
Omari Roob (verified owner) –
Went from a 25′ to 30′, usually swap out every 2 years but this is the only tape I’ll buy.
Monica Ernser (verified owner) –
I have 4 of these scattered throughout the shop, and I love how easy it is to read them. I’ve been using them for roughly 5 years now and still have yet to scratch or link them as I have with some others. On my wish I bought the ones with auto lock. Would definitely buy more in the future.
Finn Beahan (verified owner) –
Best Tape on the market period. If you do this for a living, this is for you.
Stephany Ortiz (verified owner) –
Good
Leta Flatley (verified owner) –
I got this tape a little while ago. Let me tell you this THE King of Tape measures. You can drop it. You can twist it. But you can not break it. Great job Stanley.
Johathan Howell (verified owner) –
This tape is great, it’s easy to read and also fits in my hand. The numbers and marks are big enough and bold enough I don’t have to squint to see them. This is a great product.
Margarita Wilderman (verified owner) –
The extra length on this 30’ tape is worth getting.
Evans Baumbach (verified owner) –
very good so far
Christiana Jerde (verified owner) –
This tape measure is durable beyond belief. The locking feature still works as well as it did on the day i bought it over 3 years ago. The housing itself can be a bit heavy and likes to fall over if you aren’t holding it firmly.
Lucius Considine (verified owner) –
Do yourself a favour and learn from my mistakes. Stay away from Milwaukee’s tape measures if you’re an all day everyday user. The don’t hold up. Why am I talking about Milwaukee? Because, before I meandered over to their needs improvement section, I used FatMax tapes exclusively. 25′, 30′, 26’/8m … You name it, I’ve used it. After my experiment I swore off everything except FatMax. My current one is this one 30′. The thing is a workhorse, you can get it wet, still works. Muddy? No problem. Standout length with minimal flex about 8′. It doesn’t have the oversized hook on the end which I like better, and it’s not magnetic, which unless you deal with steel it’s just a pain to have (attracts metal filings off your nails)Short story, should you buy it? Yes. Take it a pro who’s stuck with FatMax/Stanley his entire career save an ill-advised detour for about 8 months and two tapes. Life span: daily use – 6-8mo if you don’t abuse it.