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Your cart is empty.Features: 1) Resolution: 0.001" mm 2) Repeatability: 0.001" 3) Accuracy: +/- 0.001" mm per 6" 4) Hardened stainless steel construction with high quality finish 5) Comes in plastic storage case.
tejas
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024
Quality tool at a fair price. Exactly what I expect from Taytools.
Orion
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2021
It's a tool and it works fine. All the people who say it won't return to zero don't know how to use this type of caliper. Also, to increase longevity, never store it fully closed. Put like a 0.020" gap, to reduce corrosion and pitting of the jaws.
Adam
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2021
Great buy. I didn't want to spend the extra for a digital read out but this is honestly better. The wrack and pinion mean it will be more accurate and it has great build quality. If you need to measure to the .001" then this is the best value tool for it
JT
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2020
Took me a second to realize this is a decimal caliper, not fractional, but I found it's much easier (and reliable) to use this instead of my digital caliper. Battery occasionally falls out of the digital, but this requires no battery and is easier to see the measurement.I still liked my digital for mm or actual fractional measurements when needed, but I've gotten used to reading this. Example- if you're between 1 and 2 inches, and between 7 and 8 10ths on the rod, with the dial pointing exactly to the 50, you'll find you're exactly 1 3/4 inches (1.75). There are, of course, delineations for 51,52, etc. (e.g. 1.751,1.752) which is where the .001" accuracy comes from.I must say, I only bought this because it appears to be the same caliper used by William Ng, one of the best no-nonsense (yet with some great dry humor) woodworkers/instructors on YouTube. Or as he would probably say, "it may not be as expensive as mine but it works just as well all the same."
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2020
I've been a machinist for 30 years. Calipers wear out after ten or so years. I still like working with an analog caliper. I have a couple of Mitutoyo digital calipers. Good for when I'm working in millimeters. I can test this caliper against it. It's spot on. Takes a bit of pressure, it'll loosen up with use. They all claim to be 'shock proof' they're not. Don't drop them.
Susan F
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2019
It’s not the quality I expected. It lost the knob on the top the first time I used it.
R Morris
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2019
Caliper holds zero very well, no issues. Very good quality for the price point. Will buy again.
Jimmy D
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2019
I used to do machinist work when I was in my mid 20's. Now I'm late 50's and doing woodworking as a hobby. Although I would probably not use this in a machine shop atmosphere for my woodworking projects with my grandson it MORE than fits the bill. Reasonably priced and it works well for my current needs.
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