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Digital Caliper Comparative Review

Digital Caliper Comparative Review

This review of different digital calipers was first published in MEW 248.

Michael Gilligan12/02/2017 19:44:34
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Posted by petro1head on 12/02/2017 19:06:48:

I could do with something of a known measurement to test accuracy.

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These are made for the job: **LINK**

http://www.hroberts-di.com/precision-measuring-tools/micrometers/micrometer-standards/starrett-234ma-25-micrometer-end-measuring-rod-25mm/

Various lengths available ... and silly-cheap ^^^

MichaelG.

ronan walsh12/02/2017 20:06:56
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I had several sets of the aldi/lidl ones and they didn't last long at all. They simply stopped working and replacing batteries did nothing to help. On. The other hand the mitutoyos were kept in the same place and worked perfectly.

petro1head12/02/2017 20:13:49
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Yes however postage is £10!!! For one 25mm long item.

Cromwell tools have them and manage to find a 10% discount code

Thanks for telling me what to look for though

 

Edited By petro1head on 12/02/2017 20:25:27

petro1head12/02/2017 21:02:26
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These look more like the real thing **LINK** ?

Looking at the fake comparison site

Toby12/02/2017 21:13:48
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Posted by Nick_G on 12/02/2017 19:28:52:
Posted by Neil Wyatt on 12/02/2017 19:02:53:
Posted by petro1head on 12/02/2017 18:29:35:

What would you say is a mid price point

How about £23.70 on special offer?

www.machine-dro.co.uk/150mm-6-digitronic-digital-caliper-moore-wright-basic-line-110-dbl-series.html

Neil

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Those are the M&W ones I mentioned previously that ended up in my junk bin. sad

Nick

can I ask why?

like I said earlier, I have two of these and cannot fault them for the price......

Nick_G12/02/2017 21:25:16
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Hi Toby,

Would frequently find themselves a new zero point combined with wild readings. These readings were usually so far off the mark that an error was obvious. But did little for me to have any confidence in them. They also felt cheap and of no better quality than some £7 Aldi ones I once bought.

Taking them to bits and cleaning helped sometimes but an expensive or frustrating mistake was only a matter of time.

Nick

Neil Wyatt12/02/2017 21:26:21
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OK, it's clear that not enough people who are contributing to this thread read MEW (shame on you!)

To show you what you are missing and shed some light on different calipers, please see this article I have uploaded:

www.model-engineer.co.uk/article/digital-caliper-comparative-review/

Neil

Nick_G12/02/2017 21:38:58
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Posted by Neil Wyatt on 12/02/2017 21:26:21:

OK, it's clear that not enough people who are contributing to this thread read MEW (shame on you!)

To show you what you are missing and shed some light on different calipers, please see this article I have uploaded:

www.model-engineer.co.uk/article/digital-caliper-comparative-review/

Neil

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Thanks for the link Neil,

But what IMHO would really be of value in a review is one written by someone who has used a product frequently for 12 months or so then drawn conclusions.

I however could not have done that for the budget M&W because it did not last anywhere near that long. wink

Nick

petro1head12/02/2017 21:50:05
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Posted by Neil Wyatt on 12/02/2017 21:26:21:

OK, it's clear that not enough people who are contributing to this thread read MEW (shame on you!)

To show you what you are missing and shed some light on different calipers, please see this article I have uploaded:

www.model-engineer.co.uk/article/digital-caliper-comparative-review/

Neil

Cheers for that. Very interesting.

I suspect Nick managed to get a duff product which does happen

Toby12/02/2017 21:51:46
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Posted by Nick_G on 12/02/2017 21:25:16:

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Hi Toby,

Would frequently find themselves a new zero point combined with wild readings. These readings were usually so far off the mark that an error was obvious. But did little for me to have any confidence in them. They also felt cheap and of no better quality than some £7 Aldi ones I once bought.

Taking them to bits and cleaning helped sometimes but an expensive or frustrating mistake was only a matter of time.

Nick

that is a shame, obviously their quality control isn't perfect.....

Neil Wyatt12/02/2017 21:56:15
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Posted by Nick_G on 12/02/2017 21:38:58:
Posted by Neil Wyatt on 12/02/2017 21:26:21:

OK, it's clear that not enough people who are contributing to this thread read MEW (shame on you!)

To show you what you are missing and shed some light on different calipers, please see this article I have uploaded:

www.model-engineer.co.uk/article/digital-caliper-comparative-review/

Neil

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Thanks for the link Neil,

But what IMHO would really be of value in a review is one written by someone who has used a product frequently for 12 months or so then drawn conclusions.

I however could not have done that for the budget M&W because it did not last anywhere near that long. wink

Nick

I'm think of publishing 'year or more on' reviews on my own website to follow up on the quick and dirty ones.

Neil

Toby12/02/2017 22:22:36
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Posted by Nick_G on 12/02/2017 21:38:58:
Posted by Neil Wyatt on 12/02/2017 21:26:21:

OK, it's clear that not enough people who are contributing to this thread read MEW (shame on you!)

To show you what you are missing and shed some light on different calipers, please see this article I have uploaded:

www.model-engineer.co.uk/article/digital-caliper-comparative-review/

Neil

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Thanks for the link Neil,

But what IMHO would really be of value in a review is one written by someone who has used a product frequently for 12 months or so then drawn conclusions.

I however could not have done that for the budget M&W because it did not last anywhere near that long. wink

Nick

It still depends on the particular unit used in the review though. If you had done a year later review it would be doom and gloom. If I had done one based on my two it would be all good

what we really need is a 1 year on review on 30 plus units. But I doubt Neil has the budget for that

Mike Poole12/02/2017 22:30:17
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My Mitutoyo cost me about £120 in the very early 90s and is satisfactorily accurate, remember this is not a micrometer but a digital version of a vernier caliper which you would be deluding yourself if you expected an absolute accuracy better than a couple of thou. It is better than that. A while ago I bought a caliper at the machine dro stand at one of the shows, for £26 I got a caliper with a very large display which is the next best thing to Braille, I can comfortably read it without my eye crutches and after a very quick polish is now as smooth as the Mitutoyo, accuracy is well within what I would expect from a caliper. I would not hesitate to recommend both calipers but for value for money the MDRO wins hands down. Unfortunately it does not seem to be a current stock item. This picture is the same item from another source.image.jpg

JA12/02/2017 23:00:31
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I usually use my digital calipers for general measurements. When zeroed correctly it is as good as my old Moore & Wright 0-1" micrometer to 0.001".

I am satisfied with this. I do not know of anything that will measure closer that 0.0001" and a guess in an ordinary workshop. Please correct me if you know better.

JA

not done it yet13/02/2017 05:53:00
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I think Mike is spot on. Calpers (either vernier or digital) are OK for general use, but you cannof beat a micrometer for accuracy and total confidence that you have the spot on correct result. Mitutoyo or not.

While I like my 150mm mitutoyosI also often use my 4" digi of chinese origin as it is more handy at times. It has never given me any problem or eaten cells at a fantastic rate. Bought at Lee Valley in Canada, so likely specified to a quality, rather than the cheapest on the market. Cost me either $25Ca or £25 equivalent (can't remember which, but I think the former). That was back when the Canadian dollar was cheap for us.

John Reese13/02/2017 06:02:32
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I have a Mitutoyo caliper for accurate work. I have a couple of $20.00 Chinese calipers I use for general work. I don't think there is a better caliper made than Mitutoyo. If I damage mine it will be around $200 to replace it. The $20 calipers save wear and tear on the Mitutoyo.

petro1head13/02/2017 07:51:08
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Thanks guys for all the advice

I have bought a Mitutoyo 500-196-30

 

Edited By petro1head on 13/02/2017 07:51:19

petro1head29/07/2019 12:59:00
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Posted by petro1head on 13/02/2017 07:51:08:

Thanks guys for all the advice

I have bought a Mitutoyo 500-196-30

 

Edited By petro1head on 13/02/2017 07:51:19

Over 2 years gone by and still on the same battery.

I am forever forgetting to switch it off.  Not complaining but wondering why the battery last so long in this vernier and the cheap ones the battery lasts 6 months if your lucky.

Edited By petro1head on 29/07/2019 13:01:41

JasonB29/07/2019 13:05:44
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If it is like mine then off is off, others remember the last setting so you are really only turning off the display so battery is still being use din the background..

petro1head29/07/2019 13:35:48
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Are the battery just std batteries

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