You can buy these with a calibration certificate for like $70, but I skipped the cert. Should be the same quality, cost me $16. I chose the version with the superior units of measurement.

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    That’s a possibility but assuming they all come off the same assembly line then I feel like they should be relatively consistent. My colleague has a tape measure that is “class 1”, which means it has at most 1.1mm deviation over 10m. I’m hoping to compare the two, we’ll see.

    Edit: that actually seems less likely now that I think about it. The tape measures that are certified are certified by NIST, which is not cheap. If Starrett knew that many of them would not meet the spec then I don’t think they would attempt to certify all of them. If a business wants to pay the money to have certified tape measures than I think they probably want some traceability for the precision of their measurements.

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      They could measure themselves and just send the ones that meet the criteria for certification by someone else. Anyway it’s a funny tinfoil theory and they are probably all good quality.