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Amazon has Neiko Stainless Steel Digital Caliper (0-6", 01407A) on sale for $18.62. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Go Industrial Tools via Walmart has Neiko Stainless Steel Digital Caliper (0-6", 01407A) on sale for $18.62. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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Features:
  • This measuring tool has a quick-change button that changes between three measuring modes: inch, fraction, and millimeter to make conversion a snap during measurement.
  • The electronic 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.
  • 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.
  • Calibrate to measure inside, outside, depth and step with two sets of jaws and a probe as a vernier caliper.
  • Each digital LCD caliper has an extra-large LCD screen for easy and clear readings for faster efficiency and accuracy on the job or at the worksite.

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Amazon [amazon.com] has NEIKO 01407A Electronic Digital Caliper, 0-6 Inches for $18.62.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Price:
$8.37 lower (31% savings) than the list price of $26.99

Customer reviews:
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About this Item:
  • [MULTI-FUNCTION]: This measuring tool has a quick-change button that changes between three measuring modes: inch, fraction, and millimeter to make conversion a snap during measurement.
  • [PRECISION]: The electronic 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.
  • [VERSATILE]: Calibrate to measure inside, outside, depth and step with two sets of jaws and a probe as a vernier caliper.
  • [LARGE SCREEN]: Each digital lcd caliper has an extra-large LCD screen for easy and clear readings for faster efficiency and accuracy on the job or at the worksite.

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Model: NEIKO 01407A Electronic Digital Caliper | 0-6 Inches | Stainless Steel Construction with Large LCD Screen | Quick Change Button for Inch/Fraction/Millimeter Conversions

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Last Edited by rileyper January 30, 2024 at 04:46 PM
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I've had one of this exact model for ~2 years and it's surprisingly good. I also went on a little mini-binge during the AliExpress 11.11 sale and bought a bunch of other sub-$20 calipers and find myself going back the Neikos because of the smoother action and light weight. Reading through the comments, here's some info people are asking about.

1) Batteries

They DO eat batteries. The display turns on when the jaws are moved, but since it's reading out to hundredths of a millimeter, it effectively turns on whenever it's bumped and the lock screw isn't tightened. Expect a couple months max, but you can get the LR44 batteries super cheap ($8 for 50).

There are 3D printable models to convert these to take AAA and AA battery. I've printed 3-4 variations and the less bulky ones work very well. Wiring is actually kinda annoying because all the models use some for of removable dummy battery. It's easier to just snip a little passthrough between the battery compartment and dummy battery area, and then solder the wires inside the caliper. Disassembly is easy.

The battery door is the worst part. It WILL fall off or break, eventually. The rails that the door slides along are super thin and there's very little room to MacGuyver a replacement without compromising measuring along one dimension.

The smaller door at the top has data pins, but I've heard that function isn't wired in. The pads are there, though, so it might be possible to go that route for power cables.

2) The other knock offs on ALI/AMZ/TMU

From what I can tell, there are ~10 different sub-$20 models that are rebranded (including the Neiko). The Neiko feels much smoother than the 5-ish other knock offs I have. The super cheap calipers that are easy to mistake for this model don't have the adjustment wheel and are usually fully plastic, but otherwise the exact same boards and body. I got one anyways because I thought it might be nice to have a non-conductive one on hand. If you want to get the same model as the Neikos, just note the button colors/placement, the thumbwheel, and material (metal jaws and slide, plastic housing).

The differences in general are: Metal vs plastic ruler section, metal vs plastic electronics housing, metal vs plastic jaws, display size, adjustment wheel, tenths vs hundredths precision, batteries/case included vs bare tool, battery door sliding vs screwed shut, and length. I think there are 2 variations of the plastic electronics housing and ~3 variations of the metal housing. If you're gonna print a battery adapter, make sure you match up the housing. The slide/ruler dimensions are all the same.

Oh, and the metal electronics housing versions seem like a good idea, but the finish and fitment of the 2 I have is pretty bad. Very scrape-y feeling, like they didn't debur any part. They also weight 4x as much as the Neikos.

Once you break the ~$20 mark on AliExpress, you'll find the same variations with waterproofing and/or backlighting, but otherwise identical, up to ~$35. At the upper end of that range you start to see active data pins (though, apparently, some cheap ones have the data transfer feature enabled).

3) Accuracy

I don't have anything to compare these to, as far as high end calipers. The YouTube channel "bigclivedotcom" did a teardown and explanation of the mechanism used and seemed to be rather impressed. (He disassembles, draws out schematics, and explains the operation of all sorts of cheapo electronics.) All I can say is that when going between these calipers to printing stuff that was measured, I've had zero problems.

If there are any other questions, feel free to post em. I hope that helps someone.
To anyone who's purchasing this, remember to tighten the top screw when you done using it. The caliper will auto turn on when the scale moves, the top screw will lock it in place.
Math is hard.

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Inflation? It's hyperinflation since covid.
Hyperinflation is a defined economic term in relation to inflation that is out of control. While higher than we would've liked it to have been, our inflation, as shown by recent stats, was controllable and nowhere near what hyperinflation would indicate.
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Are these accurate compared to other cheapo calipers or Harbor Freight?
I have the HF one and it works great. Those are usually about $15. Most people only go through about 1 or 2 in their lifetime, so a few bucks is pretty negligible.
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Hyperinflation is a defined economic term in relation to inflation that is out of control. While higher than we would've liked it to have been, our inflation, as shown by recent stats, was controllable and nowhere near what hyperinflation would indicate.
Unless you're talking about soft drinks. For decades you could buy name brand 2 liter bottles on sale all the time for 99 cents. Now they're $2.99 in a matter of 3 years?? I'd call that hyperinflation. Pretty much the same for cans. 12 packs have gone from $2.99 to $9.99. I can't think of any other items that have been that drastic though. Coke and Pepsi are just greedy btards.
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I have the HF one and it works great. Those are usually about $15. Most people only go through about 1 or 2 in their lifetime, so a few bucks is pretty negligible.
Unless you're a crazy gun fanatic and need them to measure your sights .
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Unless you're talking about soft drinks. For decades you could buy name brand 2 liter bottles on sale all the time for 99 cents. Now they're $2.99 in a matter of 3 years?? I'd call that hyperinflation. Pretty much the same for cans. 12 packs have gone from $2.99 to $9.99. I can't think of any other items that have been that drastic though. Coke and Pepsi are just greedy btards.
I agree that shelf prices of soda are ridiculous, but you can't compare greedy and artificially set current MSRPs to former sale prices and then claim inflation. It doesn't work that way. And even if it did, it would just be high regular inflation, not hyperinflation.

What Is Hyperinflation? [investopedia.com]
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19.99 at HarborFreight, wait for one of the (now more elusive) 20% coupons and you're getting it for $14.00.
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Math is hard.

He is just learning to use the Metric System and still in the trap converting ....give him a brake
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If you say so lol Roll
Some reviews on the link say so, too, going into detail about why they're saying so.
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Some reviews on the link say so, too, going into detail about why they're saying so.
Hmmm...same person quoting from two different accounts. Is the newer one the sock puppet?

I purchased the Mitutoyo 530-108 Vernier Caliper and have it in my possession. I have done the research and I'm satisfied with the product.

Just because people on the internet say something doesn't make it so.
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Math is hard.

That's why this is such a great deal. It has an easy change button for conversions. /s
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Hmmm...same person quoting from two different accounts. Is the newer one the sock puppet?

I purchased the Mitutoyo 530-108 Vernier Caliper and have it in my possession. I have done the research and I'm satisfied with the product.

Just because people on the internet say something doesn't make it so.

If you're implying I'm the same person as the first person who mentioned fakes, I'm not. I do make and look at reviews, and have received at least one knockoff from Amazon (though that was a hairbrush, lol). I said as much in a review, which was quickly removed for 'not meeting community guidelines'.

1 person said something, you seemed to dismiss it, I was just chiming in that reviews supported the claim. I'm as skeptical of people on the internet as it seems like you are, but I'm less quick to jump to accusations of duplicate accounts just because someone disagrees with me.

I'm thrilled that you're happy with your purchase and wish you well.
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Mine arrived yesterday and it's going back. As many reviews stated, it was on when I opened the case with faint numbers/lines flickering and won't zero or turn off. I would have been willing to just swap the battery for the new one and give it a shot, if the display wasn't scratched up and damaged in 2 spots on the edge of the display. Don't know if I even want to try a replacement with so many reviews stating the same experience from so many.
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Mine arrived yesterday and it's going back. As many reviews stated, it was on when I opened the case with faint numbers/lines flickering and won't zero or turn off. I would have been willing to just swap the battery for the new one and give it a shot, if the display wasn't scratched up and damaged in 2 spots on the edge of the display. Don't know if I even want to try a replacement with so many reviews stating the same experience from so many.
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Thanks, was thinking of copping but youre saving me the hassle of buying one.
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