Have used verniers before, expensive, well made, British made, used for proper engineering. This does have its flaws, but for the money it suits me as I am not doing precise engineering. Also it is better than the last one I bought a few years ago.
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I am used to Mitutoyo but wanted a cheap one to chuck in the toolbox. This is OK but it is not, decimal point, as accurate as the Mitutoyo. I don't know that I would recommend it unless you have another one to cross reference it. You get what you pay for.
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I bought it for my weaving loom to add yarn to the weaving shuttles so I don't over do it, the display on the caliper was flashing so I had to replace the battery with one supplied it came in a moulded plastic box and a instruction leaflet, it's got a large display and it's easy to use one handed
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Despite being robust & well made there are a number of flaws with the design & accuracy of the gauge. It needs zeroing every time you measure, even if re-checking the same measurements. The zeroing button is very easy to knock causing false readings. Internal measurements are less accurate than external ones. However it is still a useful easy to use tool to have in your tool set.
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I've always wanted a replacement for a basic non-digital model, & having read unfavourable reviews of the so called "carbon fibre" (but actually plastic?) cheaper models, decided to pay more for stainless steel (although not much more anyway). This item is well made, easy to use, & seems really accurate, I've even used it to compare the thickness of 2 different gauges of black refuse sacks & it was 0.01 mm. All in all a definite 5 star Best Buy at an amazing price!
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