🔧 Measure Up to Perfection!
The HFS(R) 0-6" Imperial Calipers are designed for both home DIY enthusiasts and professionals, featuring a robust stainless steel construction with a double shock-proof design. With a measurement range of 0-6 inches and an accuracy of ±0.001", these calipers ensure precise results for all your measuring needs. Fully calibrated and ready to use, they offer versatile 4-way measurement capabilities and come in a protective plastic case.
P**A
Excelente
Excelente
U**R
No batteries required and it works well
Got tired of my digital calipers having dead battery. So I bought this one. Have pin gauges for 0.3 and .04". This thing was dead nuts on. Like the rather large dial. Easy to read. For the money you can not beat it.
M**.
Good tool
Not as polished and smooth as others I have used, but it appears well made. A good tool for the price.
B**T
good
works well
F**
Good price
Nice product
J**8
For under $30, these are perfect!
I would not count on these if I was a machinist making parts with extremely tight tolerance (that is what Starrett and Mitutoyo are for...) but for the hobbyist or casual user, these are just fine. I do not have to worry about a battery leaking or dying after prolonged storage. There was some "crunchy-ness" when I first used these but after opening and closing them a few times to get the grease moving, it went away. The dial is gear driven, so this should not be a surprise. Good tool for the price!
A**R
Nice item
Nice item quick shipping
T**.
A little more sloppy than the no name ones
I dropped a no name caliper and it put the zero at around 3 o'clock mark instead of straight up. They still work fine, just had to rotate bezel to match the new zero because it skipped a cog. However, these are more sloppy. I need to make the measurement while closing every time too make consistent readings as there is a 2 mil slop to it where it's not a dual wheel inside locking for zero takeup or something but they measure differently when opening as an inside measurement than they do while closing. I just need to make sure to add 2 mil or subtract but I forget which is which. I'll be going back to the no names when these break or get bent or whatever since they're the ones that get used/dropped/abused/forgotten/stolen/lost so I'm not going to be putting Mitutoyo around for somebody to accidentally put in their pocket. These are good enough for something like woodworking but not really for layout or precision machining beyond rough guesstimate checks.
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