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Milwaukee Fine Line Chalk Reel Review

Here it is. It's drop dead gorgeous.

Here it is. It's drop dead gorgeous.

Do you have a chalk box or chalk reel?

You know, that thing that looks like a teardrop and is coated in blue or red dust?

I'll bet you never thought the design could be improved, right?

Well, the caffeine-stoked engineers at Milwaukee Tools must have made a pot or two or three too much and SCHAZAAM!

I introduce to you the aluminum body high-tech design with torque-dispersing planetary gears Fine Line Chalk Reel.

The first moment I held this in my hand I thought, "Holy Cucumber! This thing is going to last generations!"

It's got a feel to it unlike any other. Once you hold one, you have to have one. It's that good.

This bad boy has got 100 feet of 0.9 mm high-strength braided line lurking under that bright red durable aluminum body.

See that little black button at the pivot point of the crank? You press that to allow the line to go out fast with the crank staying put. It also helps you get the crank end into the small depression at the top of the reel. Very clever.

This is one handsome chalk reel.

This is one handsome chalk reel.

The top of the reel turns a quarter turn allowing you to fill the belly of the beast with the red, blue or ??? chalk of your pleasure.

This is one chalk reel that homeowners will want to barter with you for. They may offer up one of their kids as a slave. Don't do that deal.

This is one chalk reel that homeowners will want to barter with you for. They may offer up one of their kids as a slave. Don't do that deal. This is the view featured in the February 16, 2016 AsktheBuilder Newsletter.

The mystery planetary gears power this reel making quick work of rewinding the string after you twerk a line. With a 6:1 ratio, you can chalk more lines faster than a rookie carpenter with six helpers throwing reels back and forth like juggling pins.

This is just like the 4 on the floor of my '67 Pontiac GTO ragtop. You could take 1st gear out to about 50 mph. The same is true with this reel. You can snap lines faster than fly flits from your face.

This is just like the 4 on the floor of my '67 Pontiac GTO ragtop. You could take 1st gear out to about 50 mph. The same is true with this reel. You can snap lines faster than fly flits from your face.

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3 Responses to Milwaukee Fine Line Chalk Reel Review

  1. Dan Carter says:

    Hey Tim you gave us everything except the price? Knowing that you like it that much you should let the rest of us know where we can buy one and the price.

    • Tim Carter says:

      I never publish prices because they go out of date. Believe me, if there had been an affiliate link to the reel on Amazon, I'd have a link or two or three plus ever photo would be a link! It's not for sale yet on Amazon.

      I think the manufacturers make a BIG mistake sending these out to us in the media when you can't buy them right away for the EXACT reason you posted your comment. Here I get people hot and bothered to BUY, and you can't.

  2. Walter says:

    Tim, That looks like a quality chalk box! I'll have to pick up a few for my lead guys! Another one I like for roofing is the orange giant that comes with 2 reels connected with 250' of line! I like it because one reels into the other when chalking lines on a roof so it saves time reeling line in and pulling back out again. It would be awesome if Milwaukee would make one like that with this design! I've always been a fan of Milwaukee tools!

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