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Keson RR318N Rueda de medición de grado contratista, pies y pulgadas, 12 – 1/2 pulgadas de diámetro, naranja, grande – circunferencia: 91 cm

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Mex $1,651.58

Mex $ 809 .00 Mex $809.00

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1.Tamaño:Large - Circumference: 1 M


2.:Unidades: Pies


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  • La rueda de plástico de alta resistencia, de 3 pies y moldeada con precisión lleva años de abuso en el campo
  • Contador magnificado de lectura fácil de cinco dígitos (9.999 pies) se resta al revés
  • Mide casi dos millas sin reiniciar
  • Diseños comprobados con más de una docena de años de mejora continua.
  • Se requiere algún ensamblaje


Ya sea que esté midiendo patios traseros para cercas o caminos sin pavimentar para una futura autopista, el Roadrunner de 3 pies de Keson es un éxito de ventas perenne gracias a su confiabilidad y versatilidad. Moldeado con precisión de ABS resistente a los impactos, el RR318N se construye con orgullo en los EE. UU. Y está diseñado para años de uso. Su empuñadura de goma parecida a una pistola permite un agarre seguro y una dirección sin esfuerzo al medir, que en combinación con el mango telescópico para una altura ajustable facilita la fatiga del usuario y mejora la precisión. El RR318N es incluso ideal para uso en superficies curvas o en terrenos irregulares. La lente de aumento sobre el contador de cinco dígitos aumenta su tamaño para facilitar la lectura y medición. Está respaldado por una garantía limitada de por vida.


riverlynx
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de agosto de 2013
This looks real nice, with extendable handle, kick-stand, rubber faced wheel -- but its lack of accuracy is a big problem for me.I wanted to measure the distance between markers in the public street, the surface is asphalt; and also on my real property, the surface is grass and soil.I first measured between the two markers in the street;the results were371' 3"370' 1"368' 10"369' 5"I actually tried more measurements, but the results were all over the place.I bought this device to get an accurate measurement. To test it I used a known distance -- 370' 0" -- marked by surveyors; to determine how accurate it is. As far as I am concerned this is NOT good enough. Possible the rubber on the wheel is too hard and slippery. Possibly the device would be better on something like a gymnasium floor, but for asphalt, concrete, soil, dirt -- the device is not accurate by my standards.I will try it on a few different surfaces; but I am disappointed at this point, the results that I got 368' 10" and 371' 3" for the same measurement location -- have way too much error to be of use to me. My fiberglass tape verified the actual distance is 370' 0".I am open to feedback, maybe I am missing something, maybe they have different wheel "treads" that would be more accurate on asphalt. I will look into this, if anyone knows about this, please drop me a email note, or PM.Cheers.
Dave
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2013
Was looking at some of the less expensive models, and because of the negative reviews I decided to spend a bit more and am very happy I did.It's well made and well thought out. I have seen negative comments about the stand for many of these measuring wheels and the stand is similar if not identical for all of them. The stand is simple, light weight and meant to be used on a flat and level surface and works perfectly fine when used properly. I didn't realize that this measured in inches, I was under the impression that it was in feet only, needless to say I was very impressed. The large wheel is well suited for terrain that is flat as well as uneven, mine will primarily be used on somewhat rough terrain consisting of mostly dirt & rock so the larger wheel should work well for me. As a side note, the measuring wheels with the small 4" diameter wheel would almost certainly be useless for anything other than very flat/smooth surfaces.Being 6'3" it would be nice if this extended more than it does. That being said, it's not to terribly short and if it weren't for having a bad back & knees, I probably wouldn't have mentioned it.
Matskee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de febrero de 2012
This measuring wheel is a great buy for the price. I was a little worried after reading other reviews that complained about the wheel stand and how it gets in the way when measuring. What nobody tells you is that the stand is spring load and easily folds up when measuring. With the stand up, there is absolutely no problem measuring. When you need to stop, simply use your foot or hand and pop the stand back down. Its not made to use while the stand is down....that's why its spring loaded to easily move up and down. You have to wonder about some people. This is a great tool for a great price. I definitely recommend it.
cdavisjr
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de octubre de 2012
We lost our home in a wildfire, so we bought this product to do walking measurements at our new building location. It works very well and is an excellent purchase for the price. It might not be a good purchase if you need to be EXACT in your distances, as I could definitely tell that with human error involved, it would probably only be accurate to within a foot or two. However, if you are looking to get a very good CLOSE idea of a distance, it definitely measured the same both coming and going, so I would have to say it was very accurate. The telescoping handle was easy to use and functioned well. It was easy to reset and roll, and the only CONFUSING part was figuring out how to get the "stand" out of your way when rolling it over grass, weeds, etc. Turns out, it just FLIPS UP, and it was actually very very easy. I would definitely recommend this product for the price, and it's intended purpose.
Trent Allen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de julio de 2010
I have used 3 different types of wheel in my Real Estate Career. The first was a small wheel measurer, which was ok for use on concrete, and not so much on rough surfaces. The second I purchased was a large wheel like this one, and it worked for about 2 years, but was problematic the whole time I had it. The reset button on it never seemed to work right until one day it just broke and wouldnt reset it at all.I finally purchased quality, and even for a decent price. The Keson measuring wheel seems to be very good quality. #1 it has a contoured handle, so your wrist doesnt get tired after extensive use. #2, it has a locking extension rod, which cant slip, and seems to be very good. #3, the reset button seems to work very well, and doesnt get stuck, and is very easy to see and use. #4, it has a nifty kickstand, which I have found I use all the time. It even can be used in rough, or rocky situations, unlike another posting which said you couldnt.I have been very impressed with this tool since I purchased it! I measure properties for a living, ranging from vacant land (5300 acres) to small 1/8 acre lots with small homes. I measure square footage, and land area. I measure between 5 to 35 properties per month, and I am constantly using it. If anyone would know about a wheel, and the quality of one, it would be me. Take my word for it, as of now... I believe Keson to be a good quality tool for many different uses.TA
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