🔍 Measure Up to Excellence!
The uxen Electronic Digital Vernier Caliper is a high-precision measuring tool with a range of 0-150mm and a resolution of 0.01". Made from lightweight carbon fiber, it features an easy-to-read LCD display and an auto-off function to save battery life. Ideal for various applications, this caliper is perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Manufacturer | MOPPRO |
Part number | MS0004-1 |
Item Weight | 100 g |
Product Dimensions | 7.3 x 24 x 1.5 cm; 100 g |
Manufacturer reference | MS0004-1 |
Material | Alloy Steel, Carbon Fibre |
Measurement Accuracy | 0.1mm |
Included components | no |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**N
Easy to use.
Measures really small internal and external gaps/items. Not something most people would use regularly but for that one time you need it, perfect. Cheap enough as well. A good bit of kit.
A**Y
Ease of Use and Accuracy
Make a lot of use of this tool. Well worth the price, which is competitive.
S**P
Cheap
The callipers are cheap and work well
B**N
Spot on fantasic
Value for money
D**D
Far from the best, but usable.
I have quite a few vernier calipers. I bought these to adapt and use as a digital read-offs on a lathe but I didn't notice that they only measure to a resolution of 0.1mm. My other verniers will measure to 0.01mm (although i'm not sure how accurate they are) So as DROs they are pretty useless, but for a quick measurement they are better than a ruler. I will pay a little more and get the more precice ones next time but if precision isn't critical these are fine.
W**P
A Bargain
Very easy to use and good quality instrument
B**A
Seems very accurate
Treated myself to a set of calipers as I finally got fed up using a manual set and a ruler. No quabbles with this, seems accurate and simplifies my measuring no end. Wish I had got one years ago.
S**S
Works as good as more expensive options
This comes in a protective case and does exactly what it says. It’s made from plastic the whole thing, but is great for your general use. Only improvement I’d say is if the pincers were rather flat then triangulated so you can measure more gaps accurately.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
4 days ago