I have a number of cheap digital calipers. Probably half of them are
from H.F. They are so cheap I have one on the main work bench, one or
two with the lathe/mill, one on the reloading bench, etc. I haven't had
any trouble with ANY of them, and if they were to crap out I'm only out
nine bucks or so. I just keep a few extra batteries around. On the
other hand, I have had a couple of relatively expense dial calipers die
after one fall to the floor. They are also hard to zero and are
susceptible to getting dirt debris in the rack.
BJNoSHOV8 wrote:
> I've decided I might upgrade my old vernier caliper to a digital or dial
> caliper. This is for light hobby use.
>
> 1. Which is preferred- digital or dial? Digital seems easier to use but
> I worry about how long electronic tools such as this will last. I don't
> want to put it in a drawer and pull it out a year later only to find
> that it doesn't work anymore.
> 2. I notice that Lowes, Home Depot, Sears, Harbor Freight all sell both
> types. Harbor Freight is quite a bit cheaper, and has a wide range of
> reviews. Should I buy one of these or search ebay for the occasional
> deal on a better brand? and what brand(s) should I look for to get
> quality at a reasonable price?
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