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Milwaukee Compact Magnetic Tape Measure Deal at Home Depot

Nov 7, 2025 Stuart 14 Comments

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Milwaukee Compact Magnetic Tape Measure 2-Pack and Buy More Save More Deal at Home Depot

Home Depot also has a really good deal on this 2-pack of Milwaukee compact magnetic tape measures.

It features a low-profile magnetic hook, finger stop on the bottom, and max standout of 12ft, and reach of 15ft.

The tape also features double-sided printing, and an anti-tear reinforcing coating on both sides of the blade for the first 6 inches.

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This is Milwaukee’s latest generation of compact magnetic tape measure. Milwaukee says this tape feels balanced for more control, and I did find it to be a very comfortable tape measure.

The price is $19.97 for two, vs $23.97 each (1-pack via Home Depot). It’s also eligible for an added “buy more, save more” discount.

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14 Comments

  1. Jason

    13 hours ago

    I’d love to see a deal on the 16’ at some point. 25 is just too big for many of my tasks.

    Reply
  2. Abel

    12 hours ago

    I think these are great deals for anyone in the trades. You can stock up there so cheap. I bought 4 of each.
    4 pack of titanium hex shank drill bits – $2.97
    Cable Cuff Pro (extension cord holder) – $2.97

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-SpeedLoad-Titanium-4-Piece-Hex-Shank-Twist-Drill-Bit-Set-AR1860G/205193141

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/CABLE-CUFF-Large-Cable-Cuff-PRO-CFLP030808/204806549

    Reply
    • Rob H

      11 hours ago

      Some fairly low reviews on those drill bits.

      Reply
      • Abel

        9 hours ago

        Yup the small bits break often, it just happens. I feel like the reviewers are prob not in the trades and may not know how to use them well, but idk $3 bucks for an assorted pack is great for me.

        Reply
        • Bonnie

          7 hours ago

          Yeah, I just need to know the shank won’t break inside my impact. These are great for quick jobs around the house/shop, but I’m not going to push them into heavy use every day.

          Reply
  3. John

    10 hours ago

    The last two Milwaukee tape measures I bought (both this year) broke within a few weeks of light use around the home. 25-foot with auto-lock stopped locking completely, meaning I had to physically restrain the tape from retracting at all times. 16-foot wide blade tape (non-magnetic) got a cut/rip in the blade for no apparent reason. I’ve also had problems with two of my five Milwaukee M12 batteries, which Milwaukee replaced for me. But I’m seriously down on Milwaukee’s quality, and quality control. For tapes at least, I’m now looking elsewhere.

    Reply
  4. ElectroAtletico

    8 hours ago

    Would it hurt those guys to build a Feet/Meters tape measure? How hard can it be?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      8 hours ago

      There are plenty. Interest and sales volume is so low you’ll rarely see these in stores, and especially not the Black Friday deals that involve hundreds of thousands of tools.

      Reply
    • Peter Coffin

      8 hours ago

      Amen to that. This metric system actually seems to be working pretty well in 90% of the world. Maybe we should give it a try.

      Reply
      • Rick

        5 hours ago

        Sadly, that will never happen. At least not in our lifetimes.

        But even if you don’t need specific metric measurements, it is so much easier and less error prone to use the metric system on a tape for measuring/marking arbitrary lengths compared to feet, inches and fractions of an inch.

        For example, I find 4056 mm much easier to process than 13 feet 3 and 11/16 inches.

        Metric measurements also give greater precision than tapes that only split an inch into sixteenths (~25 marks to the inch vs. 16 marks to the inch).

        For those reasons, I never use tapes without metric measurements.

        To be fair, a tape that marked every 1/32 inch (32 marks to the inch) would be more precise than a metric tape (~25 marks to the inch), but I never need that level of accuracy.

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    • Vards Uzvards

      7 hours ago

      FastCap, Komelon, Lufkin and Starrett tapes are your answer! There are a few Stanley tapes as well, but I did not like any of theirs. Milwaukee has a 6ft pocket tape which is also marked in metric system.

      Reply
  5. Tom

    6 hours ago

    They are widely available outside of major US retail. All brands have at least 8M/26′ tapes available in Canada, and most sell them through other distribution channels in the US if you’re willing to do a little online sleuthing. 5M/16′ is also very prevalent in the UK, so you could always try importing them from there if you need something smaller.

    Reply
  6. Nathan

    5 hours ago

    Only real issue I have with metric tape here is most common building materials other than plywood are in imperial/same units.

    Nobody I know of sells a 38mm x 90mm stud. Or is it a 4cm x 9 cm. And no hardwood is sold my the board meter here. Or none that I’ve seen.

    Outside of that it probably doesn’t matter much

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  7. Justin

    2 hours ago

    last year I picked up this same 2 pack and they just did not last for me. The blade is just not as strong. I am rough on them but the other Milwaukee tapes last me much longer.
    1 premium tape for $25 vs 2 value tapes for $20 the premium has been a better value for me in the end.

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