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FK138408 | | Availability:
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| | Features | Extra Large LCD Screen:40x14mmGraduation: 0.01mm, 0.0005in,1/128in FRACStainless Steel FrameAccuracy: 0.02/0.001inLow battery warning by flashing display, carrying case included
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| | Description | Digital calipers allow you to quickly and accurately gauge your measurements. Work gets done quickly and to a higher degree of exactitude. Brand new design, this caliper now added a new function to display Inch-Fractions. Easy 1-button to switch between MM, Inch, and Inch-Fractions (Graduation: 0.01mm, 0.0005in, 1/128 in-fraction) SAE 0" to 8" and METRIC 0 to 205MM. This caliper also comes with a depth gauge. Carrying cases and two batteries included. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 12.5 inches | | Product Width: | 4.25 inches | | Product Height: | 1.25 inches | | Product Weight: | 2.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 12.4 inches | | Package Width: | 4.3 inches | | Package Height: | 1.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 28 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 28 customer reviews )
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15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Great Starter Caliper Oct 31, 2007
By Deltashield I use Mitutoyo calipers (an industry leader) everyday where I work. They are very good. These Neiko calipers are very nice too. The Neiko calipers require a bit more effort to adjust the jaws, but I actually prefer that. The Mitutoyo are too easily bumped out of the measurement (without using the locking screw)I'm trying to determine. The Neiko's are well worth the money, you won't regret buying these. Best Regards to All.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Good home mechanic caliper May 07, 2007
By M. Broome This instrument is up to the task measuring auto and bicycle parts with sufficient accuracy. The dial mechanism is a little loose, but the jaws close and zero-out just fine.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Ok caliper for the price Jul 20, 2007
By H. Reed The unit works about like any I have used, however, the slide action is not smooth. It appears there is a slight warp in the midsection of the slide or the depth gage rod which causes a bind when passing the 3 inch mark. Ok for general around the house use given the very cheap price. I would not recommend this for anyone that would use it on a frequent basis.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Prudy them good Mar 16, 2010
By Lucky Luc
"Lucky Luc 64"
I use as much a caliper as I do use utensils when I'm eating. It's an extension of my hand. I only get the best (certify Mitutoyo) and I paid for the last one well over 450$ on special. Of Corse it's the have-it all with printer capacity coolant proof and solar power... Well I thought giving a shot to this 8" for 20$. I did carry around my first digital as much as my wallet (they are in the same pocket anyway) and it's getting old (I got it 25 years ago) I have this caliper for a day now. Well I did test it and I would say I'm impress.
Out of the box, un-adjusted, not calibrated or certify I do get the same read-out of different condition and length and it give the same variation or derivation as my fancy one. Mean inside of 8 1/8" I will have a measurement with in .0015" .0030"TTR for 20$. Wow, in't bad... I have friend who use these POC from china and I always smile. Well may be not that much any-more. No it's not certified and calibrated one but does the work. It's very likely will not last 25y but tomorrow I will have this one in my pocket because the display is twice as big...
Pro -large display, good large angle of view -fast dimensions acquisitions -convert SI to inches in a flash -Easy to zero and keep-it -battery saver and come back fast and keep the accuracy -good positive lock (doesn't change the nominal dimension) -Has the same size and capacity as the "good price one" -You drop-it or bad thing happened to it, you can afford to have a couple spare one... Con -Ruff and sharp, does feel flimsy -Material quality (not as good as a 250$ basic expensive one) -no memory -no printer capacity LOL!!! -the 4 point of measurement are not 100% associated (can increase the TTR to .005") mean, if you look at a shaft 6.124", the hole can read 6.126" and won't fit because they are both 6.125". If you don't mind at all a thousand, you are in business. Any way if you need to see thousand, you need to read a ten of a thousand mean 1000$ more expensive toys.
I will re-comment, if: The coolant disrupt-it, the battery doesn't last, lost it accuracy, the materiel degrades or gets damage too easily. But for a tool box precision tool, it's very good. Especially if .005" mean not much for you and .0010" dispersion is Ok. NB.: if I need a read-out with in of .0010" I will not trust my Mitutoyo anyway.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great Product! Nov 10, 2007
By Kimberly A. Thompson The calipers are excellent! Very sturdy and easy to use. I am a field biologist and I use these calipers all the time now. They are by far the best deal on the internet.
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