I Tested Cheap Callipers So You Don't Have To

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • I spent my own money buying 20 different callipers off AliExpress ranging from 76p up to £34 and I tested them to find out which are worth spending your money on. So today I’m going to share the results of my experiments, give out some fun awards, and share my favourites. My goal in this article is to help you, a 3D printing hobbyist, find the right callipers for doing jobs like printer calibration and reverse engineering.
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    0:00 Testing Measuring Callipers from AliExpress
    1:38 Calliper Competitors
    6:00 Testing Measuring Callipers
    7:25 Test Results
    10:57 Calliper Awards
    12:51 Tips for Buying Callipers
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Комментарии • 133

  • @MMuraseofSandvich
    @MMuraseofSandvich 23 дня назад +46

    You can take my genuine Mitutoyo calipers when you pry them from my cold dead hands. 😆😁

    • @NWGR
      @NWGR 23 дня назад +1

      Came to post literally the same thing lol

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 22 дня назад

      OK count your days.

  • @calinnilie
    @calinnilie 23 дня назад +45

    I need a left handed one... I swear it's the only tool where I'm genuinely struggling with my left handedness. They could easily make one where the screen rotates based on a gyro reading.

    • @Vector3DP
      @Vector3DP  23 дня назад +32

      Holy crap, I didn't even think about this! Totally right of course, they're all right handed. The search is on!

    • @alex59292
      @alex59292 23 дня назад +1

      My people

    • @skilledcamman4752
      @skilledcamman4752 23 дня назад

      Perfect chance to diy one.

    • @802Garage
      @802Garage 23 дня назад

      There are a few companies selling them, most aren't cheap. Some on AliExpress as well. Probably the most reasonably priced one I saw is by TTC, though by out of stock most places. Penn Tool Co. seems to have some.

    • @quentinroa2573
      @quentinroa2573 23 дня назад

      Just looked, I cannot find any under 40 USD.

  • @SyntheToonz
    @SyntheToonz 23 дня назад +19

    I got a carbon fiber from Home Depot that looks exactly like the one you tested. I entertain myself endlessly with its ability to generate different numbers for the same object measured. It taught me how to average several numbers together on the fly.

    • @witold447
      @witold447 15 дней назад +1

      I got a Vorel plastic one from a local tool shop because I didn't want to scratch metal while measuring when I do some jewellery as a hobby. I didn't check them correctly at the shop, and I put them somewhere for the time when I needed them, and when I finally needed them I found out that 0 lines are not even lining up when they are closed... So now I have a nice yellow prop of a calliper in the workshop

  • @chiparooo
    @chiparooo 17 дней назад +3

    I have found some of the cheaper ones will drain your battery while they are off. Something to keep in mind. Thanks for sharing!

  • @KarlOnSea
    @KarlOnSea 23 дня назад +11

    You had me at "which ones do I give away to people that I don't really like"! 🤣

  • @bridevalley
    @bridevalley 22 дня назад +6

    I bought some calipers that look exactly like your My Eyes Are Fine from amazon about 4 years ago. I chose them because they weren't very expensive (around £20 - £25 I think), they had a good rating score and they were all metal. I bought them to help me measure things for hobbyist 3D printed stuff and they continue to serve me very well. We have now bought a cheap house in France and I find myself using the calipers for lots of measuring - checking timber sizes, measuring pipe diameters, bolt diameters, length of screws and hole depths etc etc. The sticky-out bit at the "other" end is incredibly good at measuring steps, lips and hole depths by the way.
    One thing that has impressed me with them is that I've only had to replace the battery once. They do switch of after a few minutes which obviously helps but seeing that I use them almost every day I'm happy with this.
    Even though I'm not looking to buy calipers at the moment I knew your video would be enjoyable - thanks for publishing it!

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 22 дня назад

      The LCD being turned off is a mind trick to make you feel like it's saving power, it doesn't actually meaningfully contribute to power saving. An LCD watch doesn't turn off its display and it would last for 50 years on an energy content of an LR44 like that. Most of the power is spent at constantly checking whether the slide has started moving, which it has to do regardless of whether LCD is sleeping.

  • @s0rc3
    @s0rc3 23 дня назад +17

    Did you test the battery life? Some of the cheap ones are terrible.

    • @jimbrookhyser
      @jimbrookhyser 22 дня назад +1

      Came here to post the same thing.

    • @widget5963
      @widget5963 20 дней назад

      Would probably be hard to test since they usually last for at least a year.

    • @jimbrookhyser
      @jimbrookhyser 20 дней назад +2

      @@widget5963 except for the ones that don't. It would be nice to know which ones those are.
      Maybe hook up some sensitive equipment to see how much current it draws when switched off.

    • @victornpb
      @victornpb 7 дней назад

      yeah defo take batteries out if not gonna use for long, or like keep that platic tab and insert it back under the battery.

  • @lv_woodturner3899
    @lv_woodturner3899 16 дней назад +1

    I have a dial caliper for daily use where I do not need really precise measurements and a digital caliper for precise measurements or switching between Imperial and Metric.
    A big unknown with digital calipers is how long the battery lasts. My caliper has a decent battery life. I gave away some inexpensive digital calipers since the battery life was awful.
    Thanks for the testing review. Very interesting and information.

  • @medienmond
    @medienmond 22 дня назад +2

    You would love Terma callipers from China. 4 digits and very good cradtsmanship.

  • @rallegade
    @rallegade 23 дня назад

    Always great content from you!
    Thanks for spending your time to give us these great videos 🤘

  • @expressoaddict
    @expressoaddict 16 дней назад

    Man, calipers has the most creative brand names I’ve ever heard. My eyes are fine is a classic lol 😂

  • @dphillips9641
    @dphillips9641 23 дня назад +3

    The Grandpa looks identical to my Aldi central aisle pair. They came complete with a plastic case. I've also had them for years so perhaps they should have an award for durability.🙂

  • @peterleblanc661
    @peterleblanc661 23 дня назад +4

    When I was working at a machine shop we had a set of Mitutoyo 500 6" calipers in each tool box next to every machine. They had to be sent out to be accuracy tested once a year by a testing lab. Even brand new about half were rated at +- 0.001" and half were +- 0.002". The starrett micrometers were rated +- 0.0002-0.0003" depending. Beyond a certain accuracy measurements had to be done in a temperature controlled room. For my 3d printing work keeping in mind accuracy of the printing I just go by local tool store(home depot) and buy their house brand with lifetime warranty(husky). I ever have an issue I just walk in and they let me grab a new set off the shelf no questions asked.

    • @Splarkszter
      @Splarkszter 23 дня назад +1

      for 3dprints yeah you don't need more than 0.01mm of precision. Pastic loves to warp anyways.

    • @phizc
      @phizc 13 дней назад

      The Notatoyo and DailyDivers were just +/-0.0003" (0.007mm) according to the chart at 9:47. Not sure if they'll keep that accuracy for long though.
      Actually, most were less than +/-0.025 mm which is the same as +/-0.001".
      Don't get me wrong, I'd love to have a Mitutoyo, if nothing else than for the stellar battery life from what I've heard, but accuracy-wise, most of these seem good.

  • @derdackel
    @derdackel 23 дня назад +1

    Play at 1.5x for the optimal Project Farm UK experience!
    Very impressive!

  • @IanSendsIt
    @IanSendsIt 22 дня назад +3

    iGaging OriginCal callipers are a worthy alternative to genuine Mitutoyos.
    Good reviews around relating to build quality and measurement consistency. I’ve used mine for 4 years now (original CR2032 still going strong) across office, lab and workshop environments.
    For a 150mm/6” model, it’s around $110AUD/$70USD, or can be had for much cheaper if on sale.

  • @hacksolot2
    @hacksolot2 19 дней назад

    regarding sliding smoothness, this can be adjusted with a small flathead screwdriver on the 2 grub screws on the top edge (on most of these)

  • @darenberk7515
    @darenberk7515 23 дня назад +2

    Love the humor you put into your video! Wish I had a comparison with something double in price like a igagging or perhaps what you have is already accurate enough...

  • @MikeKasprzak
    @MikeKasprzak 23 дня назад +1

    Excellent! I feel like buying a caliper under $100 is exactly this, trying several

  • @terpcj
    @terpcj 23 дня назад +2

    Wish you could have tested more dial calipers. I love mine as it's metric/bananas, easy to read, and is always ready. Every digital I have inevitably has dead batteries when I need it. My good verniers are tougher to read, but are battery-free useful in a pinch -- and the $1 ones are great as disposables as they are I-don't-care-if-they-get-schmutzed-up go-tos for the toolbox (and close enough for gov't work).

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 23 дня назад

      Cover the PCB with kapton tape (or in a pinch packing tape) on the back where it slides against metal, the LR44 battery will last for 3-4 years. They have faulty solder stop lacquer on the vias.

  • @SHIFTIBOI
    @SHIFTIBOI 22 дня назад

    I inherited a set of Mitutoyo stainless steel vernier calipers from my dad. I love them. They're really sturdy and smooth to use.

  • @GingerZero
    @GingerZero 18 дней назад +1

    In January 2020, I went to the local hardware store and bought a couple of things for making furniture at home. In my shopping cart was also a digital caliper with its nice carrying case. I bought it for 20,-€ and used it a couple of times during the builds which ended somewhere in the summer. In December 2020 I picked them up again to try and do something else, battery is dead... I replaced the battery and used them. In summer 2021, same thing again, out of the box, battery dead. I replaced the battery try to use them and during use, they turn off randomly. After my lunch break, I come back the screen of the calipers was on... I disassemble the digital part of the calipers to find that the button for on/off has a faulty contact and keeps pressing itself when shocked.
    I now have calipers that are unusable without battery and drains the battery on its own when in the carrying case... So for my 30th b-day I asked my dad for some genuine Mitutoyo with a dial to have extra precise fully mechanical calipers. I am still annoyed at my purchase.

  • @kttkttkt
    @kttkttkt 23 дня назад +4

    I can stand behind the Shahe! Their calipers are not the most precise (jaws are not ground straight or something) But their blue line micrometers are absolute bargain! Repeatable to one micron (unbelievable), great electronics, lightweight and dirt cheap (40e for 0-25mm). Pulling them out after a month in the drawer, cleaning jaws with a paper and getting 0.000, like wtf, you cant get this with 200e set.

    • @_droid
      @_droid 22 дня назад +1

      Well the electronics still drain the battery like crazy but other than that I agree they're pretty good. Though you do get a bigger lithium cell with the SHAHE to help offset the drain.

    • @maxmustermann2596
      @maxmustermann2596 11 дней назад

      @@_droid I was going to ask about the battery lifetime. A shame that they don't include a switch to disconnect the battery. There are many devices from Shahe I only use every few months. It is still a hassle to remove the battery and even more to replace it because it is empty.

  • @alandowney6961
    @alandowney6961 21 день назад

    Neat video. I recently got a cheap plastic caliper that's great for quickly measuring without needing a case or batteries. It sits in a cup on my desk with pens & pencils. Even if its accuracy is only 0.3mm, it's still very useful for everyday measurements.

  • @fookingsog
    @fookingsog 23 дня назад +6

    Which calipers used the CR2032 battery form factor??? 🤔

    • @zapl80
      @zapl80 22 дня назад

      The ones with a large enough body, e.g. the ones with the big display and the Shahe's behind that large round cover next to the display. It's usually in the article descripion

    • @kmartyCZ
      @kmartyCZ 22 дня назад +1

      I have "Insize" caliper and all of Insize calipers uses CR2032, I believe.
      My first caliper where battery lasts over year (probably more). Any caliper with SR44 requirement is a big no no for me. Mainly because although LR44 fits, it hardly lasts a fortnight.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 22 дня назад

      @@kmartyCZ This is incorrect. LR44 lasts for more than 3 years in calipers. You probably have a stray current leak through the bad solder stop lacquer on the PCB.

    • @fookingsog
      @fookingsog 22 дня назад

      @@SianaGearz NOPE! LR44 maybe lasts 6 months for me and my caliper has auto shutoff. CR3032 on the other hand is a larger battery and what is used to maintain the memory BIOS settings in a desktop computer. There is a difference in longevity!!!

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 22 дня назад

      @@fookingsog No you're wrong. Also there is no auto shutoff, the screen turns off but the calipers always keep working. All of them. Because they retain zero after power back on.
      Protect the back side of the circuit board with packing tape or Kapton tape, this may solve your power drain issue.

  • @nykaja
    @nykaja 23 дня назад +1

    Real Mitutoyos come out cheap after you figure out that with knockoffs you need to go buy more batteries first every time you want to measure something. I've also had knockoffs that somehow got unreliable results as the battery started to get weak somehow?

  • @GlenGlenervo
    @GlenGlenervo 22 дня назад

    iGauging fastener cal gets my vote, accurate enough for 3DP. Plus it includes a 'nut' function that reduces imperial fractions, which is very useful for quickly identifying and sorting odd nuts and bolts.

  • @phizc
    @phizc 13 дней назад

    Great test!
    Battery life would be a great addition though. Just leave them in a drawer and check in on them a few times a week or something. 😅

  • @AlexServirog
    @AlexServirog 23 дня назад +3

    Smoothness can be adjusted with 2 screws on the top of the housing...
    One more criterion: which ones have metal housing. It might play a role in how long they will survive.
    I have one from aliexpress that you didn't have here:
    metal scale and metal housing, digital, all silvery appearence, lr44, wheel, shows 6.99 on 7mm gauge block, picked it up years ago for 12 bucks. The only marking is "stainless hardened" on the scale

    • @Catrik
      @Catrik 23 дня назад +2

      Smoothness is determined by manufacturing quality of the sliding surfaces. The screws you're referring to only adjust the pre-tension or force needed to adjust the calipers.

  • @ZackSeagraves
    @ZackSeagraves 20 дней назад

    I have a pair of Mahr calipers that were gifted to me and they sell online for over $100. I mean they work great but it’s crazy to see how expensive they are compared to the ones in this video.

  • @grasstreefarmer
    @grasstreefarmer 23 дня назад +2

    In my limited experience the fake mitutoyo are not worth it. Its just a dice roll if they are decent or junk. The same seller might have a good batch and then next be terrible. Shahe make lots of different tools and they list specs to meet so if they don't you can return them but they are usually ok. Iguaging are good for a bit more money but its always handy to have some cheap calipers, micrometers etc that you don't have to worry about lending or traveling with.
    Yes everyone, real Mitutoyo and Starrett are great but they are only guaranteed to the same 0.02mm as the cheap ones.

  • @commentsonthetube14
    @commentsonthetube14 16 дней назад

    I really like the "carbon fiber" one (or a similar model) for my woodshop apron. Its good enough for wood and I dont midn if i drop it. I take better care of my steel ones for when i do anything really precise.

  • @elleryfg7853
    @elleryfg7853 23 дня назад +5

    The short answer would be just buy Mitutoyo

    • @Splarkszter
      @Splarkszter 23 дня назад +2

      Do you mean Mitunono?
      Or do you mean Mimono?
      Or do you mean Mituyoyo?
      Or do you mean Micollo?
      Or do you mean Mitumomo?
      Or do you mean Micusoyo?
      Or do you mean Minucono?

    • @warmesuppe
      @warmesuppe 23 дня назад

      Or Mahr.
      I have the Mahrcal 16 and its perfect

    • @SergeiSugaroverdoseShuykov
      @SergeiSugaroverdoseShuykov 23 дня назад

      It's not short, it's pricy, SHAHE is more than enough for absolute majority of ppl

    • @xeraoh
      @xeraoh 22 дня назад +1

      overhyped, thousands of other companies out there and making decent measuring tools, sticking to one brand is more than sully

    • @zapl80
      @zapl80 22 дня назад +1

      A digital caliper that is capable of measuring with inaccuracies relevant for 3d printing is just a cheap tool based on a simple strip of pcb with dirt cheap electronics. Bendy plastics are bad but somewhat decent steel is all that it takes. The PCB pattern is basically the only thing that needs to be accurate and that's no problem in china or we would not make all the PCBs the world needs there.

  • @thenextlayer
    @thenextlayer 22 дня назад

    Just the video I needed! I have one Mitutoyo, and one expensive AliExpress one that's breaking. The Mitutoyo is overrated for me. I hate that it doesn't turn on by itself...

  • @felipenavas
    @felipenavas 23 дня назад

    Good to know that Shahe is good. I wanted to buy one that had fractional inches but I was unsure about the quality.

  • @leo-et2lc
    @leo-et2lc 20 дней назад

    This was fun to watch! Can you do the same for micrometers? Might need some guage blocks for testing!

  • @chuckthetekkie
    @chuckthetekkie 22 дня назад

    I'm surprised you didn't include a "Locking" category for ones where you can lock it at a specific value. For my use that's a must. The calipers I use are the same ones the Nero 3D uses, Neiko. I got them for a little less than $30. I bought them because I watched a video from hum where he used the lock to keep the calipers at a specified value. They were also reasonably priced. I've had them for about 2 1/2 years now and they are my daily driver.

  • @xeraoh
    @xeraoh 22 дня назад

    £30/ €40 is perfect range for 3D printing the 0.01mm precision is more than enough 👍

  • @dave882
    @dave882 2 дня назад

    I like that I have half of them already 😂

  • @SianaGearz
    @SianaGearz 23 дня назад +1

    I say plastic calipers are actually good to have!
    They don't cost much at all.
    They don't promise much, but deliver exactly what you expect. They work, but are too floppy to take precise readings. Internal resolution on plastic digital ones is actually 0.01mm or better from digital readout port, the display merely lacks a digit because it would be useless for lack of mechanical accuracy.
    You can measure batteries and bare electronics and not worry about shorting things out.
    They never skip and the LR44 battery lasts for about 4 years.
    Since all the digital plastic ones are actually identical plus or minus sample variance, don't get the silver ones, get the black ones, so you don't accidentally confuse them with your real calipers.
    Apropos skipping. I have have steel ones which if you move them quickly back and forth a bunch of times, the measurement would jump by 5mm. The underlying capactive scale evidently has a 5mm pitch, the toolhead can't distinguish the readings taken 5mm apart and has to rely on some intermediate steps to make up the real value, and it's an interference type scale, similar to an actual Vernier scale. The fault is really grating, since once in about 20 real measurements, the same fault happens. I have taken them apart and covered the PCB on the back with Kapton tape, and this fixed it. The battery lasts for about 3 years. Many people complain that their calipers eat their LR44 within a couple months, i suspect the root cause is the same as the skipping issue - bad soder stop lacquer which allows the vias to contact the metal parts just slightly and leak some current through the metal.
    So you haven't tested the main fault experienced by buyers of cheap metal digital calipers, that they eat batteries rapidly, which is a pity. But measuring microscopic currents can be difficult. Other frequent complaint is that the battery door goes wonky and flies away, also would be good to take into acount.

    • @zapl80
      @zapl80 22 дня назад

      I think calipers that remember their 0 point also require a battery to do so to keep their IC alive and it depends on the IC how much current draw they have while "off"

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 22 дня назад

      @@zapl80 There aren't a lot of different ICs, maybe one maybe two. Difficult to say without decapping since they're all COBs in cheap calipers. It's also been a solved problem for 35 years, i mean, you don't ever have to consider how much energy your LCD wrist watch IC takes up, right, and that's got a lot less than the LR44 worth of power to go around.

    • @zapl80
      @zapl80 22 дня назад

      @@SianaGearz indeed 2+, there are at least 2 different serial protocols to read out the data :) And there is actually at least one die shot from someone that looked at the PCBs and the IC in details here on RUclips. Leakage is a good explanation, the other thing I've suspected is the auto-on feature because I think I had one of mine go empty after it looked like it didn't turn off

  • @kmartyCZ
    @kmartyCZ 22 дня назад

    I'd put any caliper requiring SR44 only (and no, LR44 is not an option for them since LR44 lasts about one or two week in them because of the LR44 voltage drop in short time when discharging) as huuuge disadvantage. SR44 is almost unobtanium here, while LR44 is everywhere.
    Although SR44 and LR44 have both the same dimensions and voltage, they're not replaceable. SR44, required by many of calipers, hold quite high voltage almost for the whole discharge while LR44 drops voltage in short time (and then holds lower voltage for the rest of discharge. But at that time, the caliper doesn't work anymore due to low voltage).
    EDIT: Next time I should comment _after_ the whole video :-).

  • @Segphalt
    @Segphalt 21 день назад +1

    You missed a metric on the digital ones that vonstantly buges me about cheap digital calipers. Most if them seem to drain the battery when just sitting doing nothing. So when I do want to use them they are dead and the battery search begins.
    As such I have switched almost entirely verneer and actually gotten quite quick reading at reading them. (Still not as fast as digital but certainly faster than the search for batteries or running to the store for them. Now I only use digital for when I know I'm going to take several mesurements that the convenice of automatic math via zeroing will be nice.

    • @phizc
      @phizc 13 дней назад

      Same. I have 1 digital caliper and 3 vernier. I think I got one use out of the digital and a couple of weeks later when I wanted to use it, it was drained. I haven't bothered to replace the battery since I only need a caliper a couple of times a month.

  • @sagigamil460
    @sagigamil460 20 дней назад

    I bought the 200mm SHAHE one and it's fantastic.

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage 23 дня назад

    I have a sent by Vinca from Amazon for $20 and they are quite excellent overall.

  • @karellen00
    @karellen00 20 дней назад

    I'd love a quick follow up in, I don't know, one year of distance, to know if there are some who eat up batteries even when not used

  • @tructruc00
    @tructruc00 21 день назад

    I have some vernier calipers but I think I may buy some dial calipers because I wan't a bit more accuracy and faster reading without having to deal with crapy electronics that decide to stop working randomly or consumes way too much battery

  • @Duraltia
    @Duraltia 23 дня назад +1

    My first Calipers were some random Burg-Wächter I got off Amazon which _despite_ having an AutoOFF feature were constantly empty - Usually at the most inappropriate times when I had no spare Batteries at hand and couldn't buy new ones. When they were _actually_ empty they'd simply not turn on and at least you weren't wasting your time but if they were just _barely_ empty they'd constantly fuck you over with faulty measurements resulting in borked projects relying on precision 😑
    I then got myself some genuine Mitutoyo Digimatic AOS 500-161-30 _without_ that AutoOFF feature and as such will remain on until you've retired - That being said... Despite _constantly_ forgetting to turn them off since I bought them like 2+ years ago I've yet to replace that friggin' Battery that shipped with them 🤔 Where they expensive? Oh yea... Am I regretting the purchase? Hell no 😏

  • @king_james_official
    @king_james_official 20 дней назад +1

    7:37 bruh did you turn the screw on top?

  • @Alex_vGrafenstein
    @Alex_vGrafenstein 22 дня назад

    I have the Shahe with Bluetooth and while they have great finish and feel, what really annoys me is, that they don't remember zero position. Zero is at whichever position you turn them on. You have to pay attention to always turn them on fully closed or you measure completely off by accident.
    Did you observe the same with the other Shahe or any other calipers? Then this would be worth mentioning.
    By the way, the Bluetooth implementation is quite disappointing. It only works with their app, which is not even available in the app store but they send you on request. I had hoped to hook it up to my notebook and measure directly into a selected excel cell.
    Apart from those quirks, I too like the brand and their force meter us excellent.

    • @gearloose703
      @gearloose703 22 дня назад +1

      Regular non bluetooths are always on and work great.

  • @warmesuppe
    @warmesuppe 23 дня назад

    I've bought the Mahrcal 16 von Mahr. Expensive but perfect

  • @8bits955
    @8bits955 23 дня назад

    mitutoyo vernier calipers all the way, expensive yes but worth it in the long run espcially if u also measure stuff for cnc

  • @jackrr1832
    @jackrr1832 23 дня назад

    Interestingly your "Grandpa" calipers look identical to a pair I've owned for years that are still working great

  • @sleepib
    @sleepib 23 дня назад

    I like the $25 ones I got from clockwise tools.

  • @lolzlarkin3059
    @lolzlarkin3059 23 дня назад

    Them moore and wright calipers are the boy. The problem with all chinese ones with lr44 batteries is they drain the batteries when they are turned off.

  • @sublimationman
    @sublimationman 23 дня назад

    First of your screen shows a Mitutoyo for 34 pounds (sorry don't know how to type the pounds symbol) but if those are real (like mine) I paid $130 for mine. I have had various cheap calipers and while they will often get you by, the first time you screw up a very important measurement because of the cheap calipers you will do I like and throw them all in the bin and buy a good pair that just works right 100% of the time. To be fair the cheap ones worked 98% but that 2% they were off (for no known reason) can really piss you off and make you scratch your head until you figure it out.

  • @DiomedesDominguez
    @DiomedesDominguez 14 дней назад

    next topic for a video: VOC

  • @jimbrookhyser
    @jimbrookhyser 22 дня назад

    Can you make a follow on video about how quickly all yhe batteries die?

  • @Inventorsquare
    @Inventorsquare 22 дня назад

    Trust me, it’s not on the list, but trust me. Get the Anytime tools *shock resistant* dial calipers, for about $45-60, and a certified gauge block. Now that’s heaven. Remember to get the shock resistant.

  • @BennyTygohome
    @BennyTygohome 23 дня назад

    How they come up with some of the names? 😂 "Greasy Boys"

  • @hazrpg
    @hazrpg 18 дней назад

    Did you test them for battery life? Because one thing I've noticed with all the ones I've ever bought is that the battery will drain when not in use... to the point where I pull out the battery every time and tape it to the device because of how frustrating it is. I would absolutely pay extra for a rechargeable one but I can't see to find any!

    • @hazrpg
      @hazrpg 18 дней назад

      Ooo I found that there is something called LIR2032 which is the same shape as a CR2032... however the voltage is just slightly different. CR2032 is 3v, and LIR2032 is 3.6-3.7v (because CR is lithium and non-rechargeable and LIR is Lithium-Ion and is rechargeable)... I'm curious if the callipers are designed for voltage variations like this or not. Especially the Shahe ones because I'm considering buying those.

    • @Versette
      @Versette 18 дней назад

      I have the "carbon fiber" ones, and and they don't drain like that even though they scored pretty low
      Didn't know this was a problem

    • @hazrpg
      @hazrpg 16 дней назад

      @@Versette my main issue is I can probably go 6 months before needing them again because I've started up a new project... and if I forgot to take out the battery it usually means I need to make a trip to the DIY shop. Although I am tempted to give the shahe and the carbon fiber ones a try next time.

  • @ZaxMan3D
    @ZaxMan3D 23 дня назад

    at 11:36 its still saying "Buyers Remorse" but you moved on to the text award :P

  • @seljd
    @seljd 23 дня назад

    Lidl is selling callipers very often, just buy that one and you're good for very long time

  • @rodolfoo3015
    @rodolfoo3015 19 дней назад

    I am looking for plastic one actually. Making models that use magnets so yhea kinda useful for that.

    • @Vector3DP
      @Vector3DP  18 дней назад

      Oh ye, great thought

  • @maxmustermann2596
    @maxmustermann2596 22 дня назад

    Battery lifetime would have been interesting. Some cheap calipers just eat through batteries.

  • @drankenkorps
    @drankenkorps 22 дня назад

    They are sll verier

  • @jacobdillon3635
    @jacobdillon3635 19 дней назад

    Me with my $350 mitutoyo calipers 😅

  • @giovannivillacis4110
    @giovannivillacis4110 22 дня назад

    Wen calipers

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes 23 дня назад

    I bought the Mitutoyu Vernier Caliper about 30 years ago but only because I had their micrometer that I inherited, I knew nothing about the quality of Vernier Calipers, The micrometer is highly accurate and I would say the Vernier Caliper is also very accurate, They have stood the test of time and are still in perfect condition.

  • @samuelmayorga5569
    @samuelmayorga5569 20 дней назад

    How you dare to cal cnc kitchen a small chanel when you are smaller

  • @MailzITMO
    @MailzITMO 11 дней назад

    Забавно, в России 19-ый номер продаётся с кейсом

  • @TioDave
    @TioDave 23 дня назад

    I use a 300mm set of the knock off Mitutoyo. They look different from yours. The body is the common squared style plastic electronics housing. The body looks exactly like your grandpa set.

  • @3D_Printing
    @3D_Printing 23 дня назад

    The measurements depend on how hard you Squeeze the jaws

  • @hellopsp180
    @hellopsp180 9 дней назад

    :O

  • @hellopsp180
    @hellopsp180 8 дней назад

    :P

  • @pekay9683
    @pekay9683 19 дней назад

    Please clarify that the "mitutoyo" you are testing is fake. For the real one you would have to pay 10x

    • @Vector3DP
      @Vector3DP  18 дней назад

      Oh yes, 100% all mitutoyo ones were from aliexpress so i fully expect to be fake.

  • @klab3929
    @klab3929 22 дня назад

    Mitutoyo Calipers for 40$?
    Clearly a fake Mitutoyo and by the looks

    • @Vector3DP
      @Vector3DP  22 дня назад +1

      Oh yes, 100% definitely fake.

  • @kybarg
    @kybarg 15 дней назад

    waste of time, whats the purpose of slilly brands names?