• 2 Pack plastic clear ruler: the size of this ruler is 30.9 x 3.2 cm (L x W), 0.25 cm in thickness; 2 Pack plastic ruler, measures range is 12 inches/ 30 cm
  • 2 Side measuring ruler: dual side measuring ruler, centimeter scale is on one edge of the ruler and inch scale is on the other edge; Can meet your different measuring needs
  • Durable and sturdy: the plastic straight ruler is made of good quality plastic, durable and sturdy; A good measuring tool, easy and convenient to use
  • Clear color rulers: translucent color allows for a clear view of numbers and letters on the page; With the clear mathematics ruler, you can measure an object easily
  • Wide application: a useful measuring tool for artists, designers, architects, engineers, students and so on; Suitable for classroom, school, office, home, etc.

They are straight. They are see-through. They are 6 inches long. What more can I say? I keep one in the back pocket of my Bullet Journal and it fits perfectly.

Purchased several for my daughters class to use. Came when expected and great quality.

Great quality, clear and sturdy plastic ruler! You can clearly see the markings. Comes in a protective wrap so I won’t worry about it getting scratched up in my pencil case. Love it!

Fits perfectly in my leuchturm journal. Hasn’t broken on me like it had for other buyers. As long as you aren’t rough with it, it should be fine.

They’re nice, they’re clear, they measure things, and keep lines straight. Two thumbs up!

I couldn't find any rulers, so I ordered these 2. Totally necessary for home, etc.

Use these for my bullet journal. I love them! I usually just keep one in the pages of my bujo to use on the run. The other I keep it in my desk.

When you need a straight edge it's nice to have one of these in your sketch bag and it fits quite nice into my pencil case.

This is perfect for bullet journaling! It’s a great and convenient size, and I love that it’s see through.

I used this ruler for my Geologic Field Camp. It survived through 5 weeks of mapping in the harsh wilds of South Dakota. Field tested, and it didn't break at all.