Milwaukee 25ft Electrician’s Magnetic Tape Measure

February 5, 2026

Milwaukee’s 25ft Electrician’s Magnetic Tape Measure delivers a Straighter, Stiffer Blade. The blade remains stiff at 12’, resulting in less blade rollover and allowing for efficient measuring of common jobsite materials. This tape measure is equipped with a large magnetic top and side hook that easily attaches to EMT, conduit, & steel studs.

The tape includes electrician-specific reference guides, including a Conduit Bending Multiplier Table & 3 Phase Layout Table. The Electrician’s Magnetic Tape Measure feels balanced in-hand for more control of the body and blade. The tape delivers 15′ of Reach and 12’ of Standout, allowing you to take long measurements on your own and reach further on the jobsite.

Features

  • STRAIGHTER, STIFFER BLADE.
  • Stiff Blade at 12ft
  • Quickly Attaches: Large, Magnetic Hook
  • Conduit Bending & 3-Phase Reference Guides
  • Better Balance, More Control
  • Less Blade Rollover
  • Smooth Retraction
  • Double-Sided Anti-Tear Coating Reinforces the First 6” of Blade
  • 15’ Reach, 12’ Standout
  • Fully Reinforced Impact Resistant Body
  • Wire Form Belt Clip Reduces Pocket Tearing​
  • 2-Sided Printing for Easy Readability
  • Architectural Scale
  • Lanyard Loop

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