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product_id: 7518328
title: "Tools Combination Square, Metal-Body, 16-Inch (1794471), Blue"
brand: "irwin"
price: "162.92 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Irwin"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/7518328-tools-combination-square-metal-body-16-inch-1794471-blue
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
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# rust-proof stainless steel blade 16-inch precision length durable cast zinc body Tools Combination Square, Metal-Body, 16-Inch (1794471), Blue

**Brand:** irwin
**Price:** 162.92 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Elevate your precision game with IRWIN’s trusted combination square!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tools Combination Square, Metal-Body, 16-Inch (1794471), Blue by irwin
- **How much does it cost?** 162.92 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/7518328-tools-combination-square-metal-body-16-inch-1794471-blue)

## Best For

- irwin enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted irwin brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Heavy-duty cast zinc body delivers a premium, solid feel that stands up to job site wear
- • **Iconic Blue Finish:** Eye-catching design that signals professionalism and quality on every project
- • **Rust-Free Reliability:** Stainless steel blade resists corrosion, ensuring long-term accuracy and durability
- • **Precision You Can Trust:** Accurate 90° and 45° angle measurements for flawless craftsmanship
- • **Versatile Functionality:** Includes T-Bevel for depth gauging and angle transferring—your all-in-one measuring solution

## Overview

The IRWIN Tools 16-Inch Combination Square features a robust cast zinc body and a rust-proof stainless steel blade, delivering precise 90° and 45° angle measurements. Designed for durability and accuracy, it includes a versatile T-Bevel for depth and angle transfers, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking reliable, long-lasting performance on any job site.

## Description

The Irwin Tools 1794471 Metal Combination Square 16-Inch with durable cast zinc body and precision etched scales provide accurate 90-degree and 45-degree readings, and the T-Bevel is ideal as a depth gauge and for transferring angles. The combination square also features a rust proof stainless steel blade.

Review: IRWIN 6" SQUARE #1794469 - AFFORDABLE QUALITY AND ACCURACY - I just got this Irwin square today, and at this price point im very pleased. Nice heavy build quality along with touches like a brass lock nut, brass knobbed scribe that is firmly held in the casting by a friction sleeve and even a brass level plug really add to the build quality and heavy duty feel of the casting which is itself nicely done and doesn't look cheap -- I also have a comparable Stanley and I like this one better, the casting is heavier and thicker at the machined edges like a Starrett and feels like a bit better quality than the Stanley. The Irwins rule is nice and thick, easy to read and made of stainless steel not clear coated metal that will peel and rust as my Stanley has, but I have no use for the mm scale on the Irwin, I think they should make either one or the other and not force metric on you if you don't need it -- I don't know a single carpenter at least here in the US that works with mm. The casting borders are nice and thick on the machined sides, giving the look of maybe a Starrett or similar - However a Starrett is around $100+ and the casting on it is iron, which isn't as soft as the Irwins aluminum or zinc whatever it is - but the Irwins cost is MUCH lower and Starrett quality is legendary & in a different class - but you pay dearly for it and most of us cant afford that kind of luxury for it to be lost or stolen on a job sight. I checked my example for squareness soon as I got it as I saw a reviewer who said his was not, fortunately mine is right on so buyers should always check, indeed any tool that involves accuracy should be checked and verified. I did spend some time gently cleaning up the casting and rules corners and edges with a stone, lightly oiled the threads and moving parts and now it slides much smoother than when I first got it - it wasn't bad mind you just needed a bit of "optimizing" to make it good as it could be - Im very pleased and also glad I bought the 12" version as well elsewhere, what ive said in this review also applies to the 12" version and im very pleased with both examples. Empire makes one of similar quality and a stated accuracy within .002 of an inch and price is comparable but the Irwin wins out with a bit more brass bling, for example the level plug is plastic on the empire and brass on the Irwin, and the blue Irwin casting is an eye catcher if that's of any value. Oddly the Irwin makes no specific claims regarding accuracy on their packaging, but they should as it seems to exude enough quality to back it, at least my example does. Im even tempted to purchase the 16" version as these are such a good value. If I had any criticisms, it would be to be careful about dinging the softer aluminum casting on the machined corners,as this would cause out of square measurements, but it is a precision measuring tool and should be treated as such, but thats not always reality on a job site, and no square in this price range im aware of has an iron casting so im not saying the Irwin is at fault since all castings in this price ranges are made of similar material just stating fact, aluminum would be easier to ding than iron, but price is related to material cost so I still say for the price this square is a bargain and I don't see how you could find one any better for the price. Final word, there are many very good reviews for this square and that speaks for itself, you cant go wrong for the money its a really nice tool.
Review: Well built measuring tool. - Solid, high quality tool.

## Features

- The cast zinc body is durable and gives this combination square a comfortable weight and heft
- The stainless steel blade is rust-proof and exceptionally durable
- Durable cast zinc body
- Rust proof stainless steel blade

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005XUHIUM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,028 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #10 in Carpentry Squares |
| Brand | IRWIN |
| Brand Name | IRWIN |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 13,409 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00038548995328 |
| Graduation Range | 1/8 Inches |
| Included Components | METAL COMBINATION SQUARE 16" |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 16"L x 5.5"W |
| Item Type Name | METAL COMBINATION SQUARE 16" |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | IRWIN |
| Material | cast zinc, stainless steel |
| Material Type | cast zinc, stainless steel |
| Model | 1794471 |
| Part Number | 1794471 |
| Product Dimensions | 16"L x 5.5"W |
| Style | Regular Combination Square |
| Style Name | Regular Combination Square |
| UPC | 038548995328 732454248843 767654415610 |
| Unit Count | 39.3701 Feet |
| Warranty Description | Limited lifetime |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** IRWIN
- **Color:** Blue
- **Graduation Range:** 1/8 Inches
- **Material:** cast zinc, stainless steel
- **Style:** Regular Combination Square

## Images

![Tools Combination Square, Metal-Body, 16-Inch (1794471), Blue - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51mo27P71BL.jpg)
![Tools Combination Square, Metal-Body, 16-Inch (1794471), Blue - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/318heXeQZJL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What reasons are there to get a Starrett instead of this one?**
A: I have both this combination square and a Starrett. The Starrett is, of course, much more expensive; however, the Starrett is more accurate and better made. For woodworking, there are some things for which accuracy is very important. The Irwin square I have is out of square by about 1/128" over its length. If I use this to set the angle of my table saw or to make sure my miter gauge is true. 1/128" over 12 inches may not seem like much but it's enough to cause parts I cut to not fit, particularly cutting a wide board.

The Starrett combination square is one of the few tools that I use every day in my shop.

I expect the Starrett to last my lifetime. In fact, I have a Starrett protractor head and rule that I inherited. It's decades old, but it's completely serviceable and a pleasure to use.

**Q: Made in USA?**
A: Made in China.

**Q: Is the blade etched?**
A: Yes it is

**Q: Does this have metric markings as well?**
A: one side is in units of 1/8th inch along one edge and 1/16th inch along the other edge
on the ‘flip side’ it in units of 1/32nd inch along one edge and in metric i.e. centimetres (cm) & millimetres (mm) along the other edge
it is a a good tool - well made and good value for the money

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ IRWIN 6" SQUARE #1794469 - AFFORDABLE QUALITY AND ACCURACY
*by H***R on March 26, 2017*

I just got this Irwin square today, and at this price point im very pleased. Nice heavy build quality along with touches like a brass lock nut, brass knobbed scribe that is firmly held in the casting by a friction sleeve and even a brass level plug really add to the build quality and heavy duty feel of the casting which is itself nicely done and doesn't look cheap -- I also have a comparable Stanley and I like this one better, the casting is heavier and thicker at the machined edges like a Starrett and feels like a bit better quality than the Stanley. The Irwins rule is nice and thick, easy to read and made of stainless steel not clear coated metal that will peel and rust as my Stanley has, but I have no use for the mm scale on the Irwin, I think they should make either one or the other and not force metric on you if you don't need it -- I don't know a single carpenter at least here in the US that works with mm. The casting borders are nice and thick on the machined sides, giving the look of maybe a Starrett or similar - However a Starrett is around $100+ and the casting on it is iron, which isn't as soft as the Irwins aluminum or zinc whatever it is - but the Irwins cost is MUCH lower and Starrett quality is legendary & in a different class - but you pay dearly for it and most of us cant afford that kind of luxury for it to be lost or stolen on a job sight. I checked my example for squareness soon as I got it as I saw a reviewer who said his was not, fortunately mine is right on so buyers should always check, indeed any tool that involves accuracy should be checked and verified. I did spend some time gently cleaning up the casting and rules corners and edges with a stone, lightly oiled the threads and moving parts and now it slides much smoother than when I first got it - it wasn't bad mind you just needed a bit of "optimizing" to make it good as it could be - Im very pleased and also glad I bought the 12" version as well elsewhere, what ive said in this review also applies to the 12" version and im very pleased with both examples. Empire makes one of similar quality and a stated accuracy within .002 of an inch and price is comparable but the Irwin wins out with a bit more brass bling, for example the level plug is plastic on the empire and brass on the Irwin, and the blue Irwin casting is an eye catcher if that's of any value. Oddly the Irwin makes no specific claims regarding accuracy on their packaging, but they should as it seems to exude enough quality to back it, at least my example does. Im even tempted to purchase the 16" version as these are such a good value. If I had any criticisms, it would be to be careful about dinging the softer aluminum casting on the machined corners,as this would cause out of square measurements, but it is a precision measuring tool and should be treated as such, but thats not always reality on a job site, and no square in this price range im aware of has an iron casting so im not saying the Irwin is at fault since all castings in this price ranges are made of similar material just stating fact, aluminum would be easier to ding than iron, but price is related to material cost so I still say for the price this square is a bargain and I don't see how you could find one any better for the price. Final word, there are many very good reviews for this square and that speaks for itself, you cant go wrong for the money its a really nice tool.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well built measuring tool.
*by I***R on April 25, 2026*

Solid, high quality tool.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Maybe the best value 6" combo square
*by S***N on March 30, 2020*

This is my best 6" combo square. The slide is very flat and very easy to read, so long as you want to use imperial. The brass nut has a nice and sharp knurling and feels great. Cons: The rule was uniform in width end-to-end, but it had just a wee bit of a banana such that the straight edge is not actually straight and the angle of the rule would change when you move it. Also, the reference faces of the body are hollowground, and only 4 tiny points make contact with the work. Well, only 2 of those four would make contact when doing one of the most common things you would use these for. And when measuring an outside corner, it would obviously read slightly acute, due to the slight hollowgrind. But it looks like many if not all of these cheap combo squares are made this way. All that said, I wouldn't go adjusting the square like you see on YT until you sort these two points out. There's no way to get repeatable results to even know it's off, out of the box. And it will change, anyway, if and when you decide to fix these two things. Gritty movement: I found the ruler movement was very catchy and rough, despite deburring. I finally figured out the reason. The hook barely engages the slot, so the hook rubs against a very tiny bit of steel on the corner of the slot in the ruler. I was able to jam a shim behind the draw bolt so that it would engage more fully. This cured it. Metric: Some squares, you can flip the slide for metric. This slide works in inches in one direction. And if you flip the slide, you can read in inches on the left and metric when you flip the square to look at the other side. This is how I use it, and it is great, unless you are hardcore metric.

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*Last updated: 2026-06-01*