What people love (and don’t love)
What people love
- Compact and portable size, easy to carry and use.
- Includes both metric and imperial measurements on the tape.
- Strong lock mechanism prevents tape from snapping back.
- Sturdy construction with ABS protective casing.
- Good value for the price, often sold in multi-packs.
- Suitable for a variety of users including kids and professionals.
What people don’t love
- Some find it a bit bulky for everyday pocket carry.
- Keychain connection is considered flimsy and unnecessarily long.
- Numbering is only visible on one side of the tape.
- Size larger than some expected for a “small” tape measure.
A sturdy, versatile tape measure set offering metric and imperial scales with great value, though slightly bulky for pocket use and with minor design drawbacks.
Summary based on customer review evidence.
Quick facts
- Brand: WORKPRO
- Price: USD 13.85
- Rating: 4.80 (389 reviews)
The WORKPRO Keychain Tape Measure Set gives you three pocket-size retractable tape measures designed for quick checks and everyday measuring. Each mini tape is compact enough to carry in a pocket or bag, and the keychain attachment helps keep it within reach on a keyring, backpack, or belt loop.
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Even though it’s small, this mini tape measure is built for practical reach: it offers an impressive stand length of over 4 feet for measuring without needing a larger tape. Dual inch/metric scales make it easy to switch between units, with accuracy listed at 0.1 cm and 1/16 inch for consistent readings.
- 3-piece keychain mini tape measure set for grab-and-go measuring
- Pocket-size, portable design fits easily in a pocket or bag
- Lightweight ABS protective casing (item weight: 2.56 oz)
- Mini but long stand length of over 4 feet for better reach
- Dual inch and metric scales for easy reading in either unit
Best for engineers, DIYers, and anyone who wants a small tape measure handy for quick measurements—without the bulk of a full-size tool.











