Amazing Tools Caliper-01 Electronic Digital Caliper Inch/Metric Conversion 0-6 Inch/150 mm Carbon Fiber Gauge Micrometer Extra Large LCD Screen Auto Off Featured Measuring Tool, Silver
FEATURES: : Measurement Range: 0 - 6” and 0 - 150mm; This caliper measures inside, outside, depth, and step with two sets of jaws and a probe. Easy to toggle between inches and mm with the push of a button.
DESIGN: This lightweight caliper is made of composite material. Safe to put in your pocket and carry anywhere. The large LED screen is easy to ready and the four measuring capabilities make it a must have around any home or shop.
VERSATILITY: measure inside, outside, depth and step with two sets of jaws and the probe. EASY READ VISIBILITY: extra large LCD screen for easy and clear reading
Home DIY and professional use are both highly , Each digital caliper has been fully calibrated before ready to sell
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This is a great tool and I really don't have any complaints...but if I was to make a recommendation, it would be regarding the wing nut. While the wing nut works great for adjusting it, it just seems like it's kind of obtrusive for carrying it around. I can't put it in my notebook where I keep a similar tool, because of the wing nut. If it had some lower profile fastener, it would be awesome. Just my humble opinion.
This tool gets the job done. I am an Architectural Designer so I sometimes need to go to the field/site and measure existing or new properties. It helps me measure angles very quickly. Whether it is measuring building or masonry walls or odd angled properties. 7" Angle is made of light thin clear plastic but plastic seems to be pretty durable. I am sure there is many more applications for this tool. I plan to purchase the 18" Angle just because I want a more accurate measurement. Numbers are clear & wingnut helps lock in the angel desired or measured. The price beats the more professional grade metal angles ranging anywhere from $40-$120. I am not a carpenter or iron worker so this tool works well for my job. If you need to find angles quickly this is a good tool.
The angle increments on my circular saw aren't quite accurate, which was driving me nuts. Bought this so I could properly set the angle. Works great, makes my life easier knowing I can make accurate miter cuts along the edge.
Works great. Helped find awkward angles in boat heads. At times I wished the back pivot part was smaller but it still did the job. Definitely works better than any app on the phone. Sometimes, old school rules.
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2016
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I found this device hard to use and hard to see the straight-edge for transferring angles onto a board or paper. I was hoping to use it to measure existting non-standard angles so I could cut plywood to fit. This device was not very useful. I am now looking for a better device.
I understand their concept in the build design but it doesn't lay perfectly flat which ends up making it difficult to lay out an angle sometimes as the rule kibd of pivots instead of staying still.
The main problems with this angle finder stems from the nut that holds the two pieces of plastic together. The nut protrudes from the underside so you can't put the ruler flat against a surface which prevents you from drawing a straight line or getting perfectly lined up on the angle. The nut loosens as you change the angle so you have to keep tightening it. This tool is good for rough measurement for wood cutting perhaps but not for any sort of drafting where accuracy is important. It could probably be cheaper for the construction as well.
I bought this not for carpentry but for measuring and marking unusual angles in quilt designs. I've used it only once so far but the thin, flexible plastic allowed me to press it tightly against a strip set to mark a cutting line for a 57 degree angle.