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NEIKO 01407A Electronic Digital Caliper Measuring Tool, 0 - 6 Inches Stainless Steel Construction with Large LCD Screen Quick Change Button for Inch Fraction Millimeter Conversions, Digital Caliper Measuring Tool

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Style: Stainless Steel


Size: 6 Inch, Large Screen


Features

  • MULTI-FUNCTION: This measuring tool has a quick-change button that changes between three measuring modes such as inch, fraction, and millimeter to make conversion a snap during measurement. Our metric caliper measuring tool is splash and dust resistant.
  • THREE UNIT CONVERSION: The electronic digital caliper micrometer measurement range is 0 - 6 and 0 mm 150 mm with a resolution of 0.0005 / 1/128 / 0.01 mm and an accuracy of 0.001 / 0.02 mm for precise readings in all your measurement needs.
  • QUALITY: The body of the digital caliper is constructed using finely polished stainless steel with a knurled thumb roller and locking screw that ensures smooth sliding and accurate positioning when taking measurements. The large digital caliper screen makes it easy to get quick and accurate readings.
  • VERSATILE: The Neiko 01407A electronic digital caliper measurement tool is perfect to measure inside, outside, depth and step with two sets of jaws and a probe as a vernier caliper.
  • EXTRA LARGE LCD SCREEN: Each digital stainless-steel caliper has an extra-large LCD screen for easy and clear readings for faster efficiency and accuracy for all jobs. Each digital caliper comes with a gray portable strong case for easy storage, pressure resistant and shockproof.

Description

When it comes to precision and exact measuring in home improvement projects, the Neiko family of digital calipers are an excellent digital solution for your measuring needs due to its accurate and easy-to-read displays. Ranging from 6”, 8”, to 12” options, it is an essential tool to cover everything you need for your job at the worksite or automotive garage. Each tool comes with an extra-large LCD digital display for clear readouts and the stainless-steel build of these calipers ensures longevity and lasting service life over all your projects. Factory calibrated to professional standards, trust in Neiko for all your caliper-based application needs with an exact internal and outside measurement accurate to .001 of an inch with a display that can be zeroed at any point on the slide. The machine grooved thumb-roll mechanism and positioning lock are provided for sure adjustment. The premium steel shaft with depth-measurement probe, precision ground jaws, on-off switch with auto-off and inclusion of two long-life batteries (one spare) with each caliper makes each unit the choice measuring tool whether in standard SAE or metric MM or fractional display. Manufacturer Contact Information GARDENA, CA, 90248 US

Brand: NEIKO


Material: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 6"L x 1"W


Range: 1.5E+2


Measurement Accuracy: 0.001” / 0.02 mm


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1 x 0.1 inches; 12.24 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 01407A


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 LR44 batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 10, 2006


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Neiko


Best Sellers Rank: #641 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #2 in Digital Calipers


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 23,024 ratings


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  • Exceptional Value - Works Well (Better Than I Would Have Thought)
Style: Stainless Steel Size: 8 Inch
I'm used to using my Mitutoyo 505-626 analog caliper. I figured "It's not the seventies any more, analog calipers went the way of bell bottoms" & decided to "upgrade" to digital. I read a bunch of reviews and watched a bunch of demo videos. I didn't want to spend a fortune, I already have a caliper, and new Mitutoyos are like $200 for a digital one. Analog Mitutoyos are $80! So, I bit the electron & bought a digital iGaging IP54. By the looks of it, I suspect other companies make this same caliper. The good: cheap; digital display makes it easy to read (although it FEELS weird, like going from an analog speedometer to a digital one, your brain has to interpret the numbers, it can't just "feel" the measurement); looks cool; comes with a snazzy, well-padded, although all-plastic, case; pretty accurate (see below); new. The bad: not as smooth as the Mitutoyo (I never considered the Mitutoyo "smooth," but it's WAY smoother than the iGaging); the box that houses the electronics is too large (it isn't svelte like the analog, its boxy in a big-boxy way); quality of materials and craftsmanship, including case, is a notch lower. Why it comes with a spare battery I don't know. I hope it doesn't eat batteries like I do Gummy-bears or we're in for a short honeymoon. I measured a stock piece of cylindrical material used to test and calibrate measuring tools. I guess it's 1/8". Both the analog Mitutoyo and the digital iGaging measured identically: .1265. Now, I KNOW 1/8"=.125, but maybe that is operator error, or maybe the temperature of the materials, but at least both machines were the same. I also tried measuring using different parts of the iGaging calipers' jaws and the reading was identical the entire length. I'm not sure how much more you could ask for, other than the buttery smoothness of the Mitutoyo, but for what it costs, I don't think this tool can be beat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024 by Chris B

  • Perfect for measuring rather thin items!
Style: Stainless Steel Size: 6 Inch
I bought this because I kept reading so many different thickness measurements for materials and I wanted to figure out if some of the materials that I had already purchased would work in particular machines. For instance, the Silhouette Portrait will only cut materials up to 0.8 mm so when I was looking at chipboard and whether or not it would work in that particular machine, people would have so many different measurements that I just couldn't figure out if a product was worth purchasing or not. I have a bunch of different materials that I have purchased over the past and did not end up working for me, so I got this to measure the thickness of those particular things. First, let me address the quality. It seems to be of pretty good quality. It is sturdy and moves easily (doesn't get stuck when trying to open or close). The digital readout is big and is extremely easy to use. There is a red button under the digital readout that you can push to turn it on or off, but it also automatically turns on when you slide it open. You can set the zero on it to any point which might come in handy for people that want to measure from a larger point (like comparing the exact same items to see if there is a difference or something). The case is OK... It is sturdy and it doesn't feel like it will break easily. It is plastic, but not a thin plastic. My only complaint about the case is that it looks like a tool case! haha. I will have to add some color to it and make it look less like something my husband might want to steal. It is also a little difficult to open at times for me but perhaps that's because I'm used to the easy girly tools. ;) There was a battery already installed and an extra one in the case. It uses a LR44 button cell which is VERY common in kids toys so I have a huge backup of batteries for this thing. Those batteries tend to be rather expensive if purchased from a local store for some reason. They are often times seen in watches and that's usually the department we would find them in when we used to shop for them. I actually found them cheaper on Amazon and ordered 100 batteries for less than the price of 2 at the local store. So, maintaining the battery for this should not cost a lot of money. I have one major complaint with the design of this and it has to do with the battery compartment. I realize that there is a spot to put your thumb to slide the blades open for use, but I tend to put my thumb directly onto the top which is where the battery compartment is. So, I almost always slide the cover off. I don't know why I do this and it probably has to do with the fact that I use other items that require that type of maneuvering, but it IS something that I do and other people might as well. Although it doesn't technically hurt anything to do that, the battery can (and will) pop right out of there if you don't catch yourself when you are doing it. For the most part I don't have problems with that happening, but I'm confident it will at some point. If there is any chance of this getting redesigned in the future, I would make it slide a different way so there is very little chance of accidentally sliding that cover off at all. It's a little irritating but not so much that I regret the purchase... because I really like this caliper! As for the price, I think it is well worth the money that I paid for it. I'll be using it like crazy to give some accurate measurements of items that I have seen incorrect information on and it will save me time and money on products that I try to create with my different machines. All I have to do is keep it away from my husband now! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2015 by Crisi

  • Decent budget caliper with minor problems
Style: Stainless Steel Size: 6 Inch
UPDATE 2: They apparently mailed a replacement caliper to my old address from the original order, but because I moved it got returned to them and they finally reached out to ask for my current address—a month later. I didn’t even realize they were sending me a whole new caliper. Not complaining (giving back a star), but better communication would’ve helped. Original review stands, it's a solid budget caliper. UPDATE: I emailed them about the issue, and they asked for a video and the order invoice. I provided both but have been ghosted for nearly two weeks now—no reply at all. On the bright side, I figured out the issue was the battery and not the caliper itself. For hobby 3D printing, this caliper is precise enough. However, compared to my iGaging caliper, the jaws are less precisely constructed, and the body is made of plastic. It’s nearly impossible to get accurate readings without the digital display. The supplied battery lasts about a year (less with heavy use). There’s no clear sign the battery is dying until the digital display starts acting up: numbers bounce around randomly without touching the calipers, the buttons make things worse, and the power button stops working. A fresh battery fixes this, but it’s an annoying quirk. Overall, this is a solid budget option for hobby use or occasional tasks. Just make sure to have spare batteries on hand—they’re cheap and will save you some frustration. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024 by i.buy.things

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