🔧 Measure with Confidence – Precision Meets Durability!
The Proster Outside Micrometer is a high-precision measuring tool with a range of 0-25mm and an accuracy of 0.01mm. Made from durable tungsten carbide steel, it features a user-friendly design with easy-to-read scales and a convenient zero adjustment wrench. Ideal for both professionals and beginners, this micrometer is perfect for various applications, including machining workshops and automotive work.
S**P
Precise, works as it should.
Excellent value for money. Been using it for lathe work and appears to be accurate and reliable
A**N
works well
for the price this works very well and the plastic box it comes in is of much better quality than you would expect . It will do the job nicely for an instrument that will be used occasionally and no chance of a flat battery when I do need to measure something .
R**O
Good diy general purpose calipers
Bought for measuring disc brakes so accuracy is not a major issue but they seem accurate enough in a hobby sense. You can calibrate them yourself, whether or not this will make them accurate enough for serious precision work, I cannot say.For the money I am happy with them, they will be very useful for what I do and require of them on the odd occasion I will require them. They look well made and feel nice.
M**Z
Good for the price.
Doubt it will beat a Mitutoyo for accuracy but at the price its good enough for what I want. Decent product and a reasonable price.
R**R
It measures things
Does the job and appears accurate. Finish is a little rough but otherwise great bit of kit
S**
Very accurate Mic
I was pleased with the accuracy of this Micrometer, I took a chance with it being relatively cheap because I love a bargain but the accuracy was excellent.I checked it against the shims I bought from the engine builders who had measured them with their high quality mic and it proved accurate.
A**R
Instructions..
I didn't expect miracles for the price. I'm happy with my purchase, but baffled by the lack of instructions. It should be zeroed before each use. How do you use this? Go to YouTube. Search "How to use a micrometer" SMUPhysics has a useful video. ..
N**D
Well made equipment
Comes in a flimsy case, gets the job done.
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