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TAJIMA Chalk Line - Auto Wind Chalk Box with Auto Rewind Snap Line & Quick View Canister - CR101S-0

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About this item

  • EXTRA-BOLD SNAP LINE - 1.0 mm braided nylon line produces clean, clear, accurate snaps for the precise layout results. Designed to work best with Tajima Micro Chalk and Snap Line Dye
  • AUTO-WIND LINE RETRIEVAL - Self winding design allows for quick line retrieval, saving you time on any busy jobsite
  • QUICK VIEW CANISTER - Clear ABS canister lets you know exactly when it's time to add more Tajima Snap Line Dye or Micro Chalk
  • CHUNK FREE CHALK - Mixing ball eliminates clumping allowing chalk to evening adhere to line
  • EASY FILL NECK - Large chalk refill neck makes loading Tajima chalk line powder and Snap Line Dye quick, easy, and mess free, setting it above other construction tools


From the Manufacturer

CHALK-RITE is a professional feature-packed auto-rewind chalk snap-line with see-thorough canister, steel ball tp prevent chalk caking, and a unique chalk metering sleeve that applies an even and thick coating of chalk to the line. Auto rewind up to 22 feet, manual rewind from 22-32 feet.


Breanne
Reviewed in Canada on June 20, 2024
The line broke and we tried everything as we got 2 and spent almost $100 total. The only way to get the top rubber piece off is to break the entire thing.
Walt Dennig
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023
I bought this on a whim, just to see how it would perform. It's really good. I can monitor the level of chalk in the reservoir. Also, the recoil button makes retrieving the line so much easier.
Dale Woods
Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2021
Excellent retraction
Alfredo
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2021
Malisimo producto
Cyril Passemard
Reviewed in France on April 16, 2021
Nul jamais recu
Bourlet François-Xavier
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2020
It seems to be made of easy to break plastic. Time will tell.First few lines were really sharp, the self winding is really great. But after 3 lines, chalk started flying out of the nozzle all over the place. Now, I have to unwind it away from the surface I care to layout onto. Its a bit disappointing. This defeat the advantage of one-handed use.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2019
Broke on the first use. Didn't even chalk one line before the locking mechanism exploded
Just Another Sean
Reviewed in Canada on September 24, 2018
Good chalkline.
artur bober
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2016
Nice . I like ti nice thin line and rewinds it self
Sergei Cheltsov
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2015
Interesting construction. Retracted very well when it was empty :) . When I filled it with chalk (not overfilled) it sometimes needs help with my fingers to start retracting. Be aware that the spring range is shorter than the included line length: if you want to use all of the line you have to make additional manipulations to release and then retract the line. I like the simpler "Tajima CR301JF Chalk-Rite Jam Free Chalk Snap Line Box" more in this respect.
Derek Foote
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2014
Great Chalk line. Is a pleasure to use. I bought a second one for blue and red chalk. Is my go to chalk line on the job site.
pcc
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2008
i purchased the auto rewind along with a regular snap line, i thought the auto rewind could be a useful feature. long and short after playing with it for a while dry there is no need to put chalk in it as i will never use it.they advertise 30 or 32 feet of line but to get past 24' you need to unwind the spring then rewind the spring to get the line to auto retract, then it acured to me that like my tape measure when rewinding i put some finger pressure on the tape to stop it from "slamming" into the case - if i do that with a chalk line i will have a mess. i think the clear case and steel mixing ball might be a good idea but i will never know for sure