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6" DIGITAL CALIPER

6" DIGITAL CALIPER Reviews & Ratings

  • Digital calipers offer 4 measuring capabilities: outside dimensions, such as diameters, measured with the large jaws, inside dimensions measured with the smaller jaws, depth measurements with the extending rod, and step measurements taken from the back end of the jaws.
  • Smooth movement of caliper with very accurate measurement along the entire travel
  • Large LCD Numerals for easy reading in 5 Digit display with resolution of .0005"/0.01mm
  • Measurement data can be output through SPC interface port to computer
  • 3 function button: On/Off, Zero reset, Inch/mm conversion
  • 1 SPC output port
  • Firm and crisp response feel on all 3 push buttons, unlike the soft feel from many other import digital calipers
  • Zero point can be set anywhere along the full travel for comparing measurement
  • Features auto turn-off if sit idle to save battery power; when turn on the caliper at the same measurement coordinate (without changing the travel of the caliper) it will remember the numeric value of this coordinates before it auto turn-off
  • Hardened stainless steel body to give solid feel from your first touch and graduation on the caliper scale surface is easy to ready and prevent glare hardened, ground and lapped measuring faces
  • Includes: Lithium Battery (3V CR2032), Caliper manual, Fitted in plastic case
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Reviews Summary
The 6 Digital Caliper receives mixed feedback from users. While many appreciate its solid build, accuracy, and value for money, several encountered issues like battery problems and durability concerns. Notably, the included batteries were sometimes dead on arrival, and some users found it inferior compared to premium brands like Mitutoyo and Starrett. Despite these setbacks, many felt it was a good buy for the price.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Product Quality
60%
Overall, reviewers noted a solid build quality and reliability for general use. However, some experienced issues with components breaking or calibration problems. Many praised it as a good alternative to higher-end models, although a few felt it fell short compared to brands like Mitutoyo and Starrett.
Battery Issues
40%
Several reviewers reported receiving the caliper with a dead battery, impacting their initial experience. The need for spare batteries was emphasized by users, which indicates a common inconsistency in quality control regarding battery functionality upon delivery.
Accuracy and Repeatability
70%
Many users appreciated the accuracy of the readings, especially for various measurements required in hand loading. The digital caliper's performance was often compared favorably to more expensive models, indicating it offers good precision for the price.
Value for Money
65%
A significant number of reviewers highlighted the affordability of the caliper compared to more expensive brands, with many feeling it provided excellent performance at a budget-friendly price.
Ease of Use
55%
Reviewers generally found the digital caliper easy to adjust and operate. However, the necessity to reset to zero before use was mentioned, indicating that users should be mindful of this step for accurate measurements.
Customer Service and Brand Reliability
50%
Some customers expressed confidence in the brand, noting the manufacturer's reputation for standing behind their products. This aspect contributed positively to overall customer satisfaction despite some product defects.
5
Digital caliper.
I bought this particular model because it had automatic shut off. I no longer have a memory and this caused the ruin of my previous tool. By the way, shipping is now brutal!
5
High quality
Nice solid stiff feel. Smooth and easy to adjust. The read out is easy to see. I would recommend.
5
Well worth the money
I got it to replace my old reliable Mitotoyo that I have used since 1985. The Mitotoyo still functions well but my old eyes can't see the gauge very well anymore. This unit is well made and compares exactly with the Mitotoyo. Only problem was the battery was dead when I first used it but a second one was included.
5
Great tool!
This digital caliper is great! Shars is a great company and will stand behind their products. I have Starrett calipers and with proof gages these Shars calipers measure within 3 tenths! The Starrett and Mitutoyo cost from $120-$400 and perform the same when the battery is low. So as soon as your battery gets low in inexpensive calipers, change it. These calipers come with an extra battery and cool smoke colored hard case. Good luck!
4
Good for the price
Works well for the price
4
Affordable Quality
This is a versatile instrument with the ability to take inside, outside and depth readings. Good repeatability, and compares well against my Starret micrometer on OD readings. Easy to use, as long as you remember to reset the zero before making a measurement. Build quality was much better than expected for the price. Arrived with installed battery dead, so keep spares on hand.
4
LOVE IT
When my order arrived and started using it I loved it right away how accurate and easy to adjust that is why I ordered another one for my other reloading room upstairs
3
works well at a great price
I have used one of these for about five years, it works good and gives repeatable accuracy. I hand load 50-90 Sharps, 6.5 X 54 MS, 8 X 57, 30-06 mostly. My ammo runs ES 3-12 and SD 1-5 that requires repeatable measures in all areas. Mine has lost the zero function, but, I can remove and reinsert the battery and it goes to zero in the millimeter stage and can be switched to inches, very possible the five or six times I dropped it 3-4 feet to a concrete floor caused the malfunction. I am ordering another one today. A good working product at a great price. Not a starrett for sure, but, I would have cried if I dropped a starret
1
waste of time and $
Worthless not able to turn ON or cause to function . Replaced battery with new fail . returned to Brownell
1
No Wheel, No Roll
I thought it was a great deal so I got one. But it ain't a Mitotoyo for sure! The first time I went to make a measurement the wheel fell off. I compared it to my other vernier & it was way off.