Land measuring tapes and ruler tapes
A land measuring tape is a classic tool for precise measurements in landscaping, topographic, construction, and repair work, the versatility and practicality of which does not decrease even when complex electronic models have appeared on the market. This tool is used not only for commercial and industrial purposes, but also in sports, e.g., to measure throwing distances. The length of the tape significantly exceeds the resource of a conventional construction tape measure, reaching 100 m.
A land measuring tape – an indispensable tool at a construction site
There is no consensus among professionals as to which device provides the most accurate results when measuring a large area. This issue has many individual nuances that depend on the approach and type of work. However, one thing is clear: A simple land measuring tape that is 100 m long is more suitable for field conditions than any other device, even more than the most sophisticated electronic measuring device.
Modern tools are made using wear-resistant materials that withstand any weather conditions. To buy a land measuring tape means to buy a tool that will last for many years.
Checking out our range will help you add a practical tool for precise measurements across large areas to your working arsenal.
The best prices for 100 m land measuring tapes – available in the Ermenrich catalog
The land measuring tapes featured in our range combine simplicity and efficiency: Due to the design with a peg for the ground, they can be used to take measurements without a second person. The body and tape of our models are made of durable, wear-resistant materials that will withstand even the harshest operating conditions. A self-locking mechanism is also featured.
In addition, an important advantage of our devices is the most affordable price in their class.
To summarize all of the above-mentioned arguments, we will conclude that a 100 m land measuring tape should be purchased on our website by anyone who is directly involved in precise measurements at a construction site, during design, topographic measurements, and land surveying.