Milwaukee Chalk Reel Gets a Hook Upgrade

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Milwaukee Chalk Reel Gets a Hook Upgrade

Do you own one of the Milwaukee chalk reel models that came out last year? If so, youโ€™re likely among those that have a common complaint โ€“ the hook. When you use a nail or screw as a contact pointย for your chalk reel, it needs to have the same accuracy as the hook along with even better security. Milwaukeeโ€™s original design had a rectangular hole cut in the hook for this purpose, but the shape allowed it to shift to one corner or the other.

Theyโ€™ve cut a new shape into the hook thatโ€™s now a point into the center to deal with the issue. This is a rolling change, so the prices and model numbers will not change. Youโ€™ll just see the new design on store shelves.

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The Milwaukee Chalk Reel Has Other Features, Too

Milwaukee Chalk Reel Gets a Hook Upgrade

  • Planetaryย Gear System โ€“ spreads the reeling force over 3 gears, improving durability with less stress on internal components.

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  • 6:1 Gear Ratio โ€“ pulls the line in quickly when youโ€™re working at longer distances.

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  • StripGuard Clutch โ€“ protects the components if you get snagged and apply too much pressure.

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  • Push Button Release โ€“ allows you to push a button while youโ€™re walking out the line rather than having the handle turn the whole time.

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  • Fold Flat Handle โ€“ flips 180ยฐ over to store flat against the housing so itโ€™s out of the way.

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  • Braided Line โ€“ leaves a bold chalk line and resists fraying better than other line designs.

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  • Housing Overmold โ€“ provides additional protection on jobsitesย and more secure grip.

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Feature Notes

Milwaukee has taken care of the most glaring drawback to their chalk reel lineup and thereโ€™s not a lot left to complain about forย $11. The planetary gear system is a nice touch to extend the life of the reel.

The most tangible benefits come on a couple of fronts. First, I love the push button line release. It keeps the handle from rotating while the line comes out and banging your knuckles. Granted, itโ€™s not going to cause an OSHA-reportable injury, but itโ€™s annoying.

Milwaukee Chalk Reel Gets a Hook Upgrade

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The second feature thatโ€™s really helpful is the line and clutch combination. Braided line is tougher than others, so that helps keep it from breaking in a bind up. But if you continue pulling, one of three things will happen: youโ€™ll break the line, strip the gears, or free the line.

Milwaukee Chalk Reel Gets a Hook Upgrade

The clutch simply eliminates the possibility that youโ€™ll strip out the gears by letting the gears slip when you apply a certain amount of pressure to it. You have to put quite a bit on it to make it slip, so youโ€™ll still have a shot at pulling the line out.

All of that is designed to reduce the chances that you break the line and have to stop and re-tie your hook or replace your line.

What About Actually Chalking a Line?

All features aside, it boils down to the hook holding the line and the line holding and then dropping the chalk that does the job. So how well does the Milwaukee Chalk Reel do that?

As advertised, the new hook is a big improvement when youโ€™re on a nail or screw. But we expected that just based on the design. Iโ€™ve used more aggressive hooks that hold better. However, I donโ€™t have any issues with it releasing the material while Iโ€™m walking it back.

Milwaukee Chalk Reel Gets a Hook Upgrade

The other end is the chalk line itself. Milwaukee claims that their braided line leaves a bold mark โ€“ and it does. If youโ€™ve used chalk reels much, you know just about any line can be big and bold for one snap. Itโ€™s figuring out how to lightly snap the line that gives you the ability to make 3 or 4 solid ones before you have to reel the line in to reload chalk. The Milwaukee Chalk Reel isnโ€™t much different, save that it seems like I need an even lighter snap than usual on that first line. Once I got that dialed in, I started getting an extra line or two compared to some of our other reels.

Milwaukee Chalk Reel Gets a Hook Upgrade
My normal line snap releases too much chalk โ€“ showing how much Milwaukeeโ€™s braided line holds.

The Bottom Line

Now that Milwaukee has the hook sorted out, this is one of the best chalk reels you can find around the $11 mark. For a dollar more, you get the chalk with it. Thatโ€™s still a low enough price that itโ€™s in the realm of consumable products, but it should last longer than most of the competition at this price point, especially since it comes with a lifetime warranty.

Milwaukee Chalk Reel Specifications

  • Model: Milwaukeeย 48-22-3980
  • Gear Ratio: 6:1
  • String Length (Ft):ย 100.0
  • Width:ย 3.350โ€ณ
  • Height:ย 2.300โ€ณ
  • Weight:ย 0.395 lbs
  • Length:ย 5.330โ€ณ
  • Color / Finish:ย Red/Black
  • Warranty: Lifetime limited
  • Price:ย  $13.68 (bare). $11.99 (blue chalk), $11.99 (red chalk)
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