📐 Measure Like a Pro, Finish Like a Boss
The KregKMA2900 Multi-Mark is a versatile, alloy steel measuring and marking tool designed for woodworking professionals. Featuring three scale configurations (standard, 90°, 45°) and dual imperial/metric markings, it ensures precise, repeatable measurements for trim, mitered corners, and more. Its durable construction and adjustable gauge make it an essential accessory for carpenters aiming for flawless results every time.
Manufacturer | Kreg Tool Inc |
Part Number | KMA2900 |
Item Weight | 1.28 pounds |
Item model number | KMA2900 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Blue |
Style | Tool,Woodworking |
Material | Plastic polymer, stainless steel |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Mounting Type | Plate Mount |
Included Components | (1) Kreg Multi-Mark and Owner's Manual |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Awesome product - simplified handle installation
Simply put - freak’n awesome it made installing multiple handles in the exact same location on each cabinet so quick and easy, thank you for another wonderful product for my tool shed.
J**S
A Must-Have for Every DIY Enthusiast!
I've been tackling home improvement projects for decades, and the Kreg Multi-Mark has quickly become one of my go-to tools. Whether I'm marking precise angles, transferring measurements, or just using it as a simple ruler, this tool does it all. It’s lightweight but feels sturdy, and the adjustable arm is a game changer when you’re working with irregular shapes.I’ve taken this tool on the road with me during my travels across the US, and it’s saved me more than once when working on impromptu repairs or quick carpentry jobs. It’s compact enough to fit in my tool belt but versatile enough to handle most measuring tasks.If you’re someone who values precision without the hassle of carrying multiple tools, this little gadget is worth every penny. It might look simple, but it’s one of those things you don’t realize you need until you start using it. Highly recommend!
R**R
Another fine Kreg product
I cut a lot of wood, and this tool helps save so much time. I like the convenience of having a small tool that can fit in my pouch. Very handy to have around the shop. I recommend having at least one if not more.
M**A
Save wear and tear on your measuring tape.
This has been a handy tool across many trades while I've been building a large addition my house. It has mainly served as a depth gauge and quick level. As far as being a square? Use a square if you need a square, and after I read the reviews complaining about this tool not being square, I chalked that up to inexperience on the part of the users. Here is a quick list of great things it did for me and others on the job site:- Laying a line to rip-trim a board or siding. The old tape and pencil trick worked fine for years, but the Handi-mark and pencil trick is the way to go. Even in gloves, you'll get a straight and accurate line for the entire length of the material.- Transfer a measurement. Take the tool to a gap. extend the rule across the gap. Secure it. Take the adjusted tool to your material. Use the tool to make a mark. Cut. Fit the cut piece to the gap. That is. Perfectly fit the cut piece to the gap. Leave you tape hanging on your tool belt the whole time.-Hardware guesser. Pick the perfect size screw or nail for even the most oddly shaped structure. It even helps if you need to add shims and spacers before securing the hardware.-Quick square. The square and the 45 angle setting are close enough for the average work day. If some of the posters were building fine furniture or space shuttles, they should have gotten precision tools.-Helper's helper. Stay where you are. Send you help to set this tool to a measurement you need. Take the now set tool and make an accurate cut without wondering if they read the tape correctly. So easy, an 8 year old can do it.All in all, this little tool will save a lot of time while doing the tedious little tasks associated with building and assembly. For simple furniture and indoor woodworking, it will do an acceptable job. On construction sites, it will save time. I bought it with the understanding that it wasn't a precision instrument and with that in mind, it exceeded my expectations.This tool is in my pouch now. 24/7The possibilities are as many as the things we've had to do with tape measures over the years.
A**R
Pretty Cool.
This little guy is pretty handy, even though its plastic. Not sure of the longevity of this item, but its not that expensive. Its nice to have a torpedo level, straight ruler, square, and 45 degree all in one. This little guy goes in my tool bag for smaller stuff, instead of carrying them individually. It may not be as precise as the dedicated individual tools, but for a DIY guy like me it works great. Once you have one, your always reaching for it for every day stuff.
A**R
Extremely Handy & Versatile
I can’t tell you how handy this multi-tool is! It’s very versatile and quickly becomes one of those things you didn’t realize you needed—until you have it.
J**R
Seems to be good quality and accurate
Gift for my son, the woodworker. I know very little about these things, but it was highly recommended, so went with it. He was thrilled, spent 20 minutes telling us all about the many little features this thing has - way more information than any of the rest of us could comprehend. All I know is that he seemed to think it was a great tool and good quality. And for a guy who is rather particular about his tools and especially his measuring tools, I would say that this is a big win.
N**M
It Could Have Been Designed Better
I was eager to get one of these because I love Kreg told. They are a great company that stands behind its products. This device, which I always carry in the shop, just has a couple of drawbacks that keep it from getting five stars from me. First: it's a great device as long as the work piece is less than 4 1/2 inches wide because that is the length of the sliding scale. Yes; you can count the body of the device as six inches and measure from that point, but then there's that Second thing. The big round brass locking nut attaches to the wrong side, so you cannot read the scale unless you turn the whole thing over. If you turn it over, you cannot place the device flat against the work piece because that brass nut is in the way. So even though this handy, well built, and accurate device fits easily inside your pocket; you're going to wind up reaching for a different square tool to use instead of this one. It is so close to being perfect...just not there yet.
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