Carrera Precision CP7906 0-Inch to 6-Inch Electronic Fractional & Decimal Digital Caliper
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Customer Review
Great Digital Caliper!
I'm studying to be a Locksmith and needed a digital caliper. This one fits the bill. I have a Mitutoyo Dial caliper from when I worked in the aircraft industry. But my eyes are not as good as they used to be. This digital is accurate enough for my needs. Nice case and an extra battery. Has a good feel to it and it slides easily. Not a battery hog either. Nice big display that is easy to read. Unless you are a machinist and need extreme accuracy this is a great buy for the price. I'm very pleased with this instrument.
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Very Satisfied
It does what it needs too. My only issue with it was that the battery that was already inside the caliper was completely drained. Granted these batteries are normally crap anyways, it's still a little annoying to get two batteries but only one working. I will be ordering another one of these soon.
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Product Description
The Ultimate Digital Caliper, with Fractional and Decimal inches and millimeters readings on a large LCD display. Just simply press a button to pick from the three settings, along with an on/off button, and a zero reset. The 6-Inch digital caliper has also a stainless steel frame, a custom fitted storage case, and a total of two batteries. Whether the application is for everyday use on the job or on occasion you will be satisfied with this digital caliper. It features extra large easy to read digital LCD screen and has a strong stainless steel frame for rugged durability that withstands abuse. The Digital Caliper even comes in its own Heavy Duty Fitted Case. Top to learn more
Good value
This is an inexpensive digital caliper that can take accurate measurements, assuming that you set its zero point correctly. It has a number of useful measuring modes, as well as a fractional inch display.When measuring in millimeters, the digits to the right of the decimal point are at about half height, which I like, because the decimal point doesn't really stand out too well on the display.The only problem is that this device does not have a low power "off" mode. The "on/off" button only seems to affect the display, with the difference in power consumption between the two states being very minimal.Measured current:~19.5 micro amps ("off")~20.5 micro amps (on)One interesting thing is that the current spikes to ~74 micro amps if you press and hold either the unit or zero buttons.Although this is a low power device, you can expect to change the battery about every half year (or more, depending on the type of...
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