Alumicolor - Everyday Pocket Ruler

Everyday Pocket Ruler

ruler / 6 in. / silver
SKU: 43681
MPN: 4310-1
ruler, 6 in., silver
List: $8.50
$5.95
SAVE 30%
ruler / 6 in. / gold
SKU: 47960
MPN: 4310-2
ruler, 6 in., gold
List: $8.50
$5.95
SAVE 30%
ruler / 6 in. / black
SKU: 47961
MPN: 4310-9
ruler, 6 in., black
List: $8.50
$5.95
SAVE 30%

Measure, convert, and gauge depth with one pocket-sized aluminum tool

Aluminum construction means this 6-inch ruler fits in your pocket without the bulk typical rulers add to your gear. Alumicolor extrudes the metal to pen-sized proportions, creating a tool that weighs almost nothing yet remains rigid enough for accurate measurements. Ultra-smooth edges eliminate the sharp corners that snag fabric or scratch other items in your bag.

Permanent calibrations cover practical measurement needs: inches, centimeters, and a depth finder for measuring recessed spaces or holes. A fraction-to-decimal conversion table eliminates the mental math when you need quick conversions. These markings won't fade or wear away with repeated handling and use.

The slim profile makes it genuinely portable for field sketches, travel journals, or quick measurements anywhere. Architects appreciate having reliable measurements during site visits. Lab workers use the depth finder for equipment setup. Illustrators keep one handy for thumbnail layouts and quick proportion checks. This ruler becomes the one you actually carry because it doesn't add noticeable weight or bulk, making accurate measurements available whenever you need them rather than forcing you to estimate.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

  • Aluminum construction with ultra-smooth edges
  • 6 inches long, ballpoint pen size
  • Inches to centimeters conversion included
  • Built-in depth finder for measurements
  • Fraction to decimal conversion table
  • Permanent calibrations resist wear over time
  • Compact design fits in pocket easily
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