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Tajima CR202B-P Chalk-Rite II Ultra Thin Chalk Box with Free Blue Chalk

Tajima CR202B-P Chalk-Rite II Ultra Thin Chalk Box with Free Blue Chalk
From Tajima

List Price: $29.99
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Product Description

Contractor-grade chalk snap-line w/100' (30M) ultra thin premium-grade braided line. Smooth gear-drive winding, up to 3 times faster than standard snap-lines. Compact, fits comfortably in palm of hand yet holds up to 1.6 oz. (45 g) of chalk. Durable, heavy-gauge die-cast aluminum case sealed with an elastomer gasket. Positive gear-lock line hold, automatically releases during rewind. Also features an folding crank, easy-fill spout, and a tool to facilitate line replacement. Use Tajima snap-line chalk PLC2-W300, PLC2-B300, PLC2-R300, PLC2-Y300.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4864 in Home Improvement
  • Color: Blue
  • Brand: Tajima
  • Model: CR202B-P
  • Number of items: 1

Features

  • 100' Ultra Thin Chalk Box
  • Die Cast Aluminum Body for long lasting life
  • End Hook can be attached to a stay to eliminate catching on other objects
  • Positive seal gasket
  • Folding Crank stows away

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Tajima, the name in contractor quality chalk boxes, gives this model a free sample of their blue chalk. 100' of Premium grade .5mm braided nylon/polyester line. Five gear drive system for smooth rewinds. Crank folds away when not in use. Die Cast aluminum box. End hook stay to keep end hook from catching on objects when pulled from pouch or tool box. Positive seal gasket.


Customer Reviews

The line makes the difference5
The thin line makes the difference. This is 3 times the price of an Irwin, but the line is very crisp and worth it. I would recommend getting the Tajima chalk as well. It's like baby powder.

great buy5
we mainly do finish carpentry and fat snap lines with chalk splatter do not help with accuracy so i find the combination of the ultra thin line and the tajima chalk to be a great alternitive - it leaves a nice thin line with out all the excess chalk - i would not recommend this combo for some of the more abusive trades IE framers and masons, as the line is thin and you can tell it would not take a lot to break it, so thin that when stretched out on nice flat surface it can be difficult to get a pinch on the line just to snap it.

Produces nice thin chalk lines4
Thin chalk lines. More accurate layout. Good for inside carpentry. Would wonder if it is rugged enough for framing though. Too many moving parts to break. Kind of bulky compared to the Irwin chalkbox which I have used for years.