🔍 Measure Up to Excellence!
The Digital Inside Caliper by iGaging offers a 0-6 inch measurement range with a precision of 0.01 inches. Featuring a large LCD display, spring-loaded travel, and durable metal alloy jaws with a chrome finish, this caliper is designed for both inch and metric readings, making it an essential tool for any professional.
Manufacturer | iGaging |
Part Number | 35-ID6 |
Size | 6 to 7.9 Inches |
Material | Alloy,Chrome,Metal |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement Accuracy | 0.01 inch |
Display Style | LCD |
P**P
Perfect for bowl turning
I turn a lot of wooden bowls, and this tool is perfect for measuring wall thickness and consistency. I have a number of iGaging measuring devices and all of them are innovative, durable and well-designed. They are priced reasonably and are a great value in my opinion. I highly recommend them to anybody working wood or metal.
S**O
Works, Just Change the Battery
I store this in its original package, used it for woodworking and now it’s gone haywire. I had to edit my review, because after changing the battery, it is working again.Great value for the price and solving the ability to measure concave thickness’s.
J**N
Works well, a little bulky
This seems to measure accurately. It uses two larger batteries rather than the small button cells in some similar digital caliper I looked at.The larger batteries are both good and bad - they are good for long battery life, not as good if you prefer a smaller calipier head.
D**L
Great tool
Needed to measure inside dimensions of bore, and this tool made it easy to do. I used another of my calibrated gauges to make sure this one was on point before i put it to use. Highly recommend this for those that want a quick read out.
L**X
Brake rotor wear measurement
Great to measure rotor wear!
D**R
Very good
Very good
S**S
PERFECT for... fish tanks!
Ever wanted to know the thickness of glass used for a fish tank? This is your key to the answer! Fish tanks often have trim that keeps you from using a standard caliper on it. But with this, I can measure the glass without bothering with the trim. My only problem with it is that the measurements get so accurate, that it will change very quickly if there is ANY angle to the tool what so ever, while trying to measure. So 11/16th's may turn into 23/32nd's with the tiniest least-noticeable twist of the tool. And glass is often measured in "standard" sizes, even if they are off by a millimeter. So it's best to get to know the standards of thickness for what you are measuring so you can get it as close as possible to what you're reading.
R**K
Not even worth putting in the battery
Lasted about 60 days before starting to act up and not usable.