


📏 Measure like a pro, lock in your success!
The Stanley 33-158 PowerLock Tape Measure offers a 16-foot blade with high-accuracy metric and standard graduations, protected by a durable Mylar polyester film. Its secure slide lock prevents blade creep, while the corrosion-resistant Tru-Zero folding end hook ensures precise measurements. Packaged as a convenient two-pack, this tool is built for professionals who demand reliability and precision on every job.
| Color | Silver, Yellow |
| Brand | STANLEY |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Measurement Accuracy | High Accuracy |
| Case Material | Chrome high-impact ABS |
| Lock Type | Slide |
| Manufacturer | STANLEY BOSTITCH |
| Blade Width | 0.75 Inches |
| Part Number | 33-158 |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 192 x 0.75 x 0.04 inches |
| Item model number | 33-158 |
| Item Package Quantity | 2 |
| Blade Length | 16 Feet |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| National Stock Number | 5210-01-428-5433 |
J**N
The best tape measure
I have bought many tape measures sometimes just to test them. These smaller Stanley metal coated plastic ones are durable. The tape itself holds up well compared to others. And this one has metric which is awesome. I highly recommend it. The main two problems with tape measures, in my opinion, are 1) the tape will rust and become hard to read and 2) if you pull the tape all the way to the end it will often break and never retract or retract poorly. This tape measure improves on both of those problems. If you're a professional craftsman or builder it is probably not wide enough to do longer distances as it is to floppy. But I really like a smaller tape measure to carry around all the time and this is it.
R**B
Trusted Brand and quality
Unlike cheap competitors, seems like Stanley is keeping the quality up. I'm ashamed to admit I been using the freebie giveaways from Dockside Cargo, nearly slicing my finger off TWICE ( because I'm not only cheap, but stupid). So I invested few bucks in these, tossed the junk with unsafe edges ( where's the CPSC when you need 'em?). Happy to still have my digits. Won't stray again.
J**E
Stanley has always been good
These are about the right size for me where I work in a maintenance shop environment. Handy having both metric and standard measurements available.
S**N
Think twice about dual measurement tapes.
I’m a diehard fan of the classic Stanley 16’ tape measures in my cabinet shop. But this purchase was a big mistake-I don’t need metric and soon found out how often I need to read a measurement on the “wrong” edge of the tape. If you need metric, get all metric If you use imperial get all imperial.
E**W
Does the job
Its small and convenient. I am a hobbyist word worker and wear an apron when I work. Fits in the pockets easily.
W**S
Case not metal. Difficult to see measurement in practice. Worst standoff distance
Meh. Difficult to read with all the noise on the same side. Better to get one that has metric on one side and standard on the other. Minus one star for in actually use. NOT metal like I was expecting. Plastic that’s electroplated with a metal finish. Drop in and the electroplate will look like crap cause it’s abs underneath. Minus one star for that. If not 2. Poor standout distance. The worst of 15 different tapes as per cnn best measuring tape article. Actually I hate this thing. It looks good but that about it. No idea why it’s rated so well. 1 star.
A**R
Best in class, discreet
If you want the best in its class then this is it. Accuracy and lock feature are top of the line. For those that have poor eyesight you’ll find that It sacrifices a bit on legibility in order to reduce the bulk of the product. Highly recommend it.
P**I
Confusing measurements
The metric on one and standard on other was confusing when taking .
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