Combination Fractional Display Digital Calipers - Reviews, Consumer Ratings & Comparisons

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- Tuesday, December 21, 2010 |
| Very accurate |
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Coraldoc (Center Point, IA) |
| I checked the accuracy of this straight out of the box against a range of known measures, and it was dead on accurate at each one. |
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- Saturday, January 09, 2010 |
| Horrible |
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Matt (Hoboken, NJ) |
| The plastic (poly) calipers aren't worth a dang. They are fairly accurate, but they are super flimsy so who even knows. The depth guage on mine broke within 2 days of using them. I plan on returning these for a refund |
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- Saturday, December 12, 2009 |
| Digital caliper is also junk |
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Robert Dolson (Bridgeton, NJ) |
| This is another piece of junk that Garrett Wade sells. I would have given it a 0 but the lowest choice is a 1.
When I turn it on and zero it, then open it up a bit and reclose, it's not near zero (usually around .2. I didn't return this as I threw away the packaging and since it was under $20. |
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- Tuesday, July 21, 2009 |
| Great value for the price |
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Numismatist (Washington, DC) |
| I needed a digital caliper that displays in metric (hundredths of a mm) as well as fractional values for measuring coins to check for counterfeits. This filled the bill admirably without breaking the bank. I especially appreciate its smooth operation and ease of use. You can pay a lot more for calipers with scientific-level precision and accuracy but for numismatics it's more than adequate. Definitely a keeper, I recommend it for anyone with similar needs.
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- Wednesday, April 01, 2009 |
| Steel Digital Caliper |
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Rick DeHaven (Dover, DE) |
| I purchased your digital calipers about 8 months ago and I have not stopped using them since. Originally, I used a set of steel calipers but getting the right size accurately dialed in was difficult. I was limited to an accuracy of 1mm. Now I can be confident that if I need 1.75mm I pick up the Garrett Wade calipers and dial in my measurement. The first set of digital calipers that I recieved from Garrett Wade were nonfucntional, BUT Garrett Wade, after one phone call, quickly replaced the calipers without asking for the nonfunctional calipers back. I kept the errant calipers and show them to friends and tell the story of a good company that stood behind their tools "no questions asked". Since then I have not bought a quality tool from anyone except Garrett Wade and I have purchased many tools. I am not a rich man but I have always believed that the best tool for a job was the best tool you could buy. Garrett Wade sells the best tools. |
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