Customer Reviews for Tajima CR202B-P Chalk-Rite II Ultra Thin Chalk Box

Tajima CR202B-P Chalk-Rite II Ultra Thin Chalk Box
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Tajima CR202B-P Chalk-Rite II Ultra Thin Chalk Box List Price: $29.99
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Tajima CR202B-P Chalk-Rite II Ultra Thin Chalk Box

Customer Review: The line makes the difference
Summary: 5 Stars

The thin line makes the difference. This is 3 times the price of an Irwin, but the line is very crisp and worth it. I would recommend getting the Tajima chalk as well. It's like baby powder.

Customer Review: KEEP AN EYE ON THIS ONE
Summary: 5 Stars

share it with anyone, any they will be tempted to "forget to return it "


only buy this tool if you care about quality and precision-otherwise buy cheap plastic trash

Customer Review: Great for Installing Crown
Summary: 5 Stars

It is a nice tool for installing crown molding...not too good for exterior work. Nice quality

Customer Review: Produces nice thin chalk lines
Summary: 4 Stars

Thin chalk lines. More accurate layout. Good for inside carpentry. Would wonder if it is rugged enough for framing though. Too many moving parts to break. Kind of bulky compared to the Irwin chalkbox which I have used for years.

Customer Review: Great line, poor quality.
Summary: 3 Stars

I bought this line immediately after using someone else's on a jobsite. Had it for a few weeks and the handle promptly snapped off. Returned for a new one and that one also broke off a few weeks later. Then the lock broke. I've kept it in my toolbelt in spite of this, due to the incredible, thin line it makes. Finally, last week it decided to not wind back up at all...so now my Irwin is back in business. Too bad, because the Tajima has such a good felt for keeping half of your chalk from dumping out as you release line, and of coure the crisp line that you get every time. I may just put the Tajima line in my Irwin case and see how that works.

Maybe they don't need an aluminun case and they could use better quality materials for the reel mechanism.
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