📐 Measure Up to Excellence!
This pack of 12 premium 8-inch transparent plastic rulers features dual calibration in both centimeters and inches, ensuring versatility for all your measuring needs. Crafted from durable materials, these rulers are designed to withstand daily use while maintaining accuracy. Perfect for students, artists, and professionals, they make an excellent gift choice. With a satisfaction guarantee, you can trust in the quality and longevity of these essential tools.
J**N
Good quality rulers
We didn't read the description well. We thought we were getting 4 rulers. Now we have extra if we break or lose them. But they are good sturdy little rulers. We may just have to give away the extras! The color is not chipping off after several months of use. We use them with our bullet journals. They are the perfect size for that.
A**R
8 inch Rulers - Useful for larger books etc.
Sturdy, and good to use with large books, etc.
C**7
Best 'Straightedge' Ever for Bookkeeping!!
Okay, so, I'm doing some bookkeeping and needed to keep my place on the page.. I realize this is a ruler.. and who on earth would bother to review a ruler? ME!1. One side is colored so the contrast is easy to keep your place with tired eyes2. The colored side is beveled, so, you can keep it directly under each line3. Perfect for the width of paper...Yes.. I'm that overjoyed that I took a chance and this product is perfect for what I was looking for.
J**E
beware: inches are in tenths!
I really like these rulers! The size is more convenient, I like that they are mostly clear to be able to see through them while constructing, breaking has not been an issue, and it's a good value.It took me MONTHS using these in a math classroom to realize that the inches are broken into tenths (1/20s for the first couple inches), instead of the standard sixteenths. Of course tenths are easier, but we usually assume when measuring in inches that we have to deal with sixteenths! And it DOES say "tenths" on the inches side, but I never really looked that close.We usually use cm (because again, easier) so I didn't notice for a long time...until a problem specifically said to measure in inches to the nearest sixteenth and my students got confused.
C**T
Legibvility -
The graphics are nicely done, easy to read, clear and concise
S**O
Great for accounting
I love the size. Great for use when reading spreadsheets.
A**R
Very sturdy.
Love the rulers. Same size as most books so I can underline info.
L**X
i'VE STOPPED SEARCHING FOR A RULER
Beautiful, flexible rulers, just the right size for underlining text in books and such. I've spread a thin layer of these around my desk and computer so one is readily available any time.
A**R
Strong Quality
They are made of a study plastic. The numbers on the rulers are very clear to read. The variety of colors make it easy to read lines from different reports. Definitely a good purchase.
M**R
5 NOT 12
Description states there are 12 rulers, but only 5 were in package!!!
P**E
Old school quality!
clear and easy to read tickmarks!
G**K
Not transparent. Only 5 qty shipped
The listing says 12 items. There were only 5 in the package. They are solid metal, not transparent plastic. Not as described.
E**S
Inches are in tenths, not halves, quarters or eights
The whole point of having imperial (inches) is to measure by quarters and eights (or sixteenths). This is not practical for anyone measuring in inches.
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