
Dewalt
The DeWalt 16 ft. Tape Measure is available in ToughSeries and Compact Series variants, designed for construction professionals requiring durability and precision. The ToughSeries model offers a 100 ft. drop rating and 16 ft. unassisted reach, while the Compact Series provides a 20% smaller grip and finger brake for tight spaces.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors praise DeWalt's ToughSeries as the model choice for toughness, highlighting its 100 ft. drop rating and Rip-Shield coating. The Compact Series is lauded for improved ergonomics, featuring a 20% smaller grip and a finger brake for better control. Experts note the tools are ideal for demanding environments but acknowledge the lack of metric measurements.
What Users Say
Everyday users commonly praise the tool's durability, noting it survives jobsite abuse and 100 ft. drops. Users appreciate the ease of solo measurements and the clarity of the double-sided print. Recurring complaints include the bulkiness of the ToughSeries model, which does not fit in pockets, and the absence of metric markings.
Common Complaints
Bulkier ToughSeries doesn't fit pockets well; no metric scale limits international use; Compact model's 13 ft. reach feels short for some.
What People Are Saying
“Numbers are very, very large”
How It Compares
vs. Milwaukee 16 ft. Tape Measure
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Choose DeWalt for maximum durability and reach; choose Milwaukee for lighter weight and compact housing.
vs. Stanley FatMax 16 ft. Tape Measure
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Choose DeWalt for rugged durability and longer reach; choose Stanley for cost-effectiveness and cushioned grip.