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Stanley 30-810 12-Foot LeverLock Tape Rule

Stanley 30-810 12-Foot LeverLock Tape Rule
From Stanley Hand Tools

List Price: $7.99
Price: $6.04

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Product Description

High visibility fluorescent yellow color and ergonomic design. Compact size, 15% smaller than the Powerlock rule, with nonslip rubber grip. Dual operating lever design, depress to open and release to automatically lock or unlock button to provide free tap


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #60280 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Stanley
  • Model: 30-810
  • Dimensions: 2.25" h x 1.00" w x 2.25" l, 1.37 pounds

Features

  • Power-return tape rule with automatic bottom lock for easy operation
  • Special True-Zero hook allows use of nail as pivot to draw circles and arches
  • Non-slip rubber grips; ergonomically-designed
  • High-visibility yellow color case makes it easy to find
  • Stanley's limited lifetime warranty; measures 1/2-inch-by-12-feet

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Porduct Description
The Stanley 12-Foot LeverLock Tape Rule streamlines tape operation with its unique power-return tape rule and automatic bottom lock. The special Tru-Zero hook allows a nail to be used as a pivot to draw circles and arches. For longer life and protection, this tape rule features a multiple riveted hook and a polymer-coated blade.



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A high-visibility yellow color case makes it easy to find in your tool box, cabinet or on the job. Ergonomically-designed with a rubber grip and rubberized blade locking lever, this non-slip tape rule measures 1/2-inch-by-12-feet. It comes with Stanley's limited lifetime warranty.

About Stanley LeverLock Tape Systems
Designed for home improvement and everyday use, LeverLock tape systems provide innovative features at an attractive price, all while maintaining Stanley's commitment to quality and performance. Featuring a 20-percent smaller rounded bi-material case to improve functionality, increase comfort and help prevent the tape from slipping out of the user's hand, LeverLock tape rules includes a slip-resistant rubber grip and a rubberized blade-locking lever. A red blade lock override button allows the tape to be used in two modes. When the button is set with the locked padlock icon pushed out, the blade will not retract unless the user depresses the black lever on the bottom of the tape rule case. When the button is set with the unlocked padlock icon pushed out, the blade extends and retracts freely.

The Stanley Story
The Stanley Works, originally a bolt and door hardware manufacturing company located in New Britain, Connecticut; was founded in 1843 by Frederick T. Stanley. A few years later, in 1857, Frederick’s cousin, Henry Stanley, founded The Stanley Rule and Level Company. In 1920, The Rule and Level Company merged with The Stanley Works and would go on to become it’s famous Hand Tools Division. Over the years, The Stanley Works has produced some of the most innovative and useful tools ever made. Among these tools are the Bailey Plane, the Surform shaper, the PowerLock tape rule and most recently the FatMax line of products. Today, more than ever, Stanley continues to be an industry leader in tool innovation. In 2001, Stanley introduced more than 100 new products, bringing to 400 the number of new products introduced in the past four years. As a direct result of Stanley’s commitment to excellence, Stanley was awarded the Prestigious Golden Hammer Award, presented for New Product Innovation in both 2000 and 2001.


Customer Reviews

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I have used 16 ft. stanley lever locks for all of 10 years and
it gets a 5 star rating. This new design has a plastic lump
below the belt hook which makes it a 2 hand operation to hook
it to your pants pocket . By nature of design it wore the fabric
to shreds on my new carhartt bibs in 2 days. It has other problems
, the botton to lock the lever open was changing position during
use. STANLEY DONT DUMP YOUR OLD DESIGN