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Neiko Tools Pro-Grade 12" Inch Digital Caliper Stainless Steel LCD Measuring Tool | 
| Brand: Neiko Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $26.90 as of 7/28/2010 13:05 MDT details You Save: $73.09 (73%)
New (10) from $26.90
Seller: Toolprice Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 1191
Color: Silver/Black Media: Misc. Size: 12 Inches Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 16.7 x 5.6 x 1.3
MPN: 01409A Model: R01409A UPC: 837013014140 EAN: 0837013014096 ASIN: B000EJUBBU
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | 1-click button to switch between Metrics, Inches | | • | Stainless steel frame with MM printed on the body | | • | SAE 0" to 12", METRIC 0 to 305mm. Accuracy 0.02mm/0.001in | | • | Low battery warning by flashing display, carrying case included |
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Product Description Digital calipers allow you to quickly and accurately gauge your measurements. No more quinting and bending close, trying to squeeze bizarre spaces. Craftsmen and women who use digital calipers find that their work gets done more quickly and to a higher degree of exactitude. SAE 0" to 12" and METRIC 0 to 305MM. Stainless steel frame printed with MM. This caliper also comes with a depth gauge. Carrying cases and two batteries included.
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Neiko Tools Pro-Grade 12in Digital Vernier Caliper July 7, 2010 C. Dordoni (Massachusetts, USA) I recently purchased the Neiko Tools Pro-Grade 12in Digital Vernier Caliper and have used it on several projects.
For the price, it is fantastic value. There are a few things in regards to the construction and finish that indicate this is approx. 1/10 the cost of a "comparable" instrument from another manufacturer. For example, the jaws are not perfectly flush (different thicknesses) and the finish on each jaw is different. Aside from these minor things, I am quite happy with it.
A very good quality tool. June 10, 2010 C. L. Dunlap This is a tool that I've been needing for a long time. It has proven to be a useful quality tool that has served me well for the year that I've owned it. My only complaint (and the reason for the 4-star rating) is that there is no precise measuring ability outside the digital display. On another note, if you need to get into tight places, this may not be the caliper to get. Otherwise, it serves its purpose (and me) well.
If you buy an other pair of 12"calipers, you have too much money! May 25, 2010 S (KC,MO) I work at a very large tool and die company. The job I do at is very abusive to calipers, alot more than when I ran a CNC mill. In the past five years I have been through a dial pair of Mitutoyo,Brown and Sharp,Fowler, and an Aerospace brand that I bought through J&L. And I have had them repired countless times. The same thing happens every time. Something goes wrong with the rack or pinion gear like a chip gets in there or something and bam! Clean them out and they are still not working correctly. I bought these thinking no rack! no gear no problem! I was right so far. I have had them for only three months but I can't believe how accurate they still are cuz I have been just tossing them on to the tool cart just to see what they can take for $35.51. So far im happy! They are length is not as wide as the more expensive brands nor are they as heavy but,they work perfectly and bang for the buck is insane. Once the word gets out about these, the big boys are going to have to come down on there prices.
Digital Caliper April 14, 2010 E. Jacko (Denville, NJ USA) This is exactly what I was looking for. I just had to brush up on my decimal to inches conversion.
Digital Calipers April 8, 2010 R. C. Lambert (S. C. PA) I bought my first dial caliper about 1980 and it was a Starret with a price tag of about $150. Over the years I have seen the best of them hit the floor and be no more good. Dial calipers are usually good to +/-.001" and if you have something you needed an accurate measurement for you didn't use these. It took up until about 10 years ago before I won a digital caliper in a tool lot sale. It is a Japanese make and I have come to love it and never needed to compare it to an outside mic as I use these for what they are intended. These calipers for the price are well worth the money if they can hold a +/- .001" (.002" total) dimension. If you are clumsy like me you may drop them tomorrow and be happy you didn't spend more than you did. Don't forget either you have to develop a feel for using measuring instruments and that can make a big difference in taking measurements.
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