Promotional Rulers
Rulers and yardsticks for everyday handouts
At check-in tables, training rooms, and office supply areas, promotional rulers give teams and students a practical measuring tool they’ll keep within reach. Choose them when you want an easy giveaway that fits into folders, notebooks, and desk drawers while still leaving room for an imprint. For events and onboarding kits, ruler styles help support quick measurements, layout marking, and craft or packaging tasks. Consider size, material, and add-ons like a magnifying glass, level, or keyring when matching the item to how it will be used.










Choose size, material, and add-on tools
Start with size: 6 inch rulers work well for notebooks and quick reference, while 12 inch rulers suit desk use and training rooms; yardsticks are better for larger layouts and display areas. Material affects feel and durability—wood, bamboo, and plastic each fit different workplace settings and recipient preferences. Some options combine tools, such as a magnifying glass or level, which can be useful for facilities staff, installers, or teams doing basic setup work. For giveaways that travel, keyring ruler formats help keep a small measure tool on hand.
Promotional ruler questions buyers ask
What size promotional ruler is best for a conference giveaway?
A 6 inch ruler is usually the easiest conference giveaway to hand out and carry. A 6 inch ruler fits into badge holders, folders, and notebook pockets without adding bulk.
What’s the difference between a 12 inch ruler and a yardstick?
A 12 inch ruler is a standard desk-length measuring tool, while a yardstick provides a longer measuring span. A yardstick is often chosen when teams mark larger layouts, displays, or work surfaces.
When should I choose a ruler with a level or magnifying glass?
A ruler with a level or magnifying glass is helpful when recipients do quick alignment checks or need easier reading of small print. A ruler with built-in tools can add usefulness for facilities, setup crews, and office workstations.
Are wood rulers or plastic rulers better for onboarding kits?
Wood rulers can feel more like a desk accessory, while plastic rulers are often lighter for kit packing. Onboarding kit choices usually depend on how the ruler will be carried and the work setting where it will be used.
How do ruler keyrings get used at work?
Ruler keyrings give teams a small measuring tool that stays attached to keys or lanyards. Ruler keyrings are useful for quick checks during installs, setup, or facility walkthroughs.
What are mood color-changing wood rulers used for?
Mood color-changing wood rulers add an interactive element while still serving as a measuring tool. Mood color-changing wood rulers are commonly used as memorable handouts for school programs and event tables.








