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My tool reccomendation for today is the stanley metal 100 foot tape with the 3:1 ratio. This is the worst piece of crud that I ever had in the box. It has fell apart more than once and the first job is not finish yet. The plastic handle is too short and breaks daily the metal tape itself is too thin and kink. Today the metal crack. If only they was a dog around I could throw the tape at. This is the worst money I have ever spent from now on it only lufkin tapes.
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My tool reccomendation for today is the stanley metal 100 foot tape with the 3:1 ratio. This is the worst piece of crud that I ever had in the box. It has fell apart more than once and the first job is not finish yet. The plastic handle is too short and breaks daily the metal tape itself is too thin and kink. Today the metal crack. If only they was a dog around I could throw the tape at. This is the worst money I have ever spent from now on it only lufkin tapes.