
Westcott
Westcott 10415 Stainless Steel Office Ruler 12-Inch
★★★★★
Westcott's 12-inch stainless steel ruler with cork backing and etched dual-scale markings delivers lasting precision.
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Overview
Key Features
Nearly indestructible stainless steel ruler with a nonslip cork base.
Attractive finish fits right into modern office environments.
Etched standard and metric measurement markings.
First and last inches have 1/32-in. gradations.
Drilled hook hole.
Specifications
Brand
Westcott
Model
10415
Material
Stainless Steel with Non-Slip Cork Base
Length
12 Inches
Markings
Standard and Metric (Etched)
Fine Gradations
1/32" on First and Last Inches
Features
Drilled Hook Hole for Storage
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Stainless steel construction is virtually indestructible and resists bending or warping
- Etched markings will not wear off, unlike printed gradations on plastic or aluminum rulers
- Non-slip cork base keeps the ruler stationary during measurements on smooth surfaces
- 1/32-inch gradations on the first and last inches allow precise fine measurements
👎 Cons
- At 12 inches, it is too short for measuring larger documents, posters, or drafting sheets
- Stainless steel is heavier than plastic or aluminum alternatives, which may matter for portable use
- The drilled hook hole is at one end only, limiting hanging orientation options
- Cork backing may compress or degrade over years of heavy use
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this ruler have both metric and imperial markings?
Yes, it features etched standard (inches) and metric (centimeters) measurement markings on the same ruler.
What is the purpose of the cork base?
The non-slip cork base prevents the ruler from sliding on smooth surfaces like desks, drafting tables, and paper, improving measurement accuracy and ease of use.
How fine are the measurement gradations?
The first and last inches feature 1/32-inch gradations for precise measurements, while the remaining inches have standard gradations.
Will the markings wear off over time?
The measurement markings are chemically etched into the stainless steel rather than printed, so they will not rub off or fade with regular use.