







š Measure Like a Pro, Wherever You Go!
The WEN 10764 Digital Caliper offers precise 6.1-inch measurements with ultra-fine resolution (.0005 in, 1/128 in, or .01 mm). Its IP54-rated stainless steel body resists water, oil, and dust, ensuring durability in demanding environments. Featuring four measurement modes and easy unit switching displayed on a large LCD, itās designed for professionals who demand accuracy and versatility. Comes complete with a sturdy storage case and battery for immediate use.
| ASIN | B07HFW9P1S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,291 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #66 in Digital Calipers |
| Department | All Ages |
| Item model number | 10764 |
| Manufacturer | WEN |
| Product Dimensions | 41.91 x 8.26 x 1.91 cm; 167.83 g |
C**D
The product did not comply with safety standards
The product has sharp edges and is poorly designed, which may result in injuries and wounds.
S**D
Good
Good & light weight also.
P**4
Great for quick accurate internal and external measurements for my small hobby projects.
E**Z
relación precio calidad.
W**R
Broke the 2nd time I used it
S**E
I like it.. think it's a great value for 10-bucks and some change. I read a few reviews commenting on it being plastic effecting it's accuracy and I didn't have that experience at all. It is made of some type of plastic but its fiber reinforced or something.. light but of good quality and made with tight precise tolorences. No play or wiggle in the moving parts. I feel its accurate as I have a Harbor Freight metal one that often needs to be zeroed where as this one I calibrated or zeroed once and it's stayed dead zero after using and turning off and on four or five times in the few days I've had it. Also thought I would be bothered by it not having the rolling thumb wheel that most have but it has just the right amount of resistance when sliding that it feels controlled in use. Also it's nice that for this price it came with a case but even better is it taking the common 2032 batteries that everything takes and I keep on hand.. rifle scopes, garage opener, bathroom scales, key fobs.. etc. Another thing helpfull to me is having the fraction unit of measurement included with decimal and mm. Handy for woodworking. One thing that drove me crazy that I found an easy fix for is it rattled around inside the case to the point it seemed to be turning it on (it auto turns on when you start using it). Also the tiny screwdriver included for the battery just tumbles around all over inside. So.. here's the tip --If you look in the lid theres two small post one at each end that holds it in place when closed.. although way to loosly. If you cut three pieces of rubber 1/4 fuel line exactly 5/8" long, pushing one over each of the post adds just enough length for a rubber bumper to hold it in place with no movement when closed. You just have to slide it all the way to the right when laying it in the case. The third piece slid over the screwdriver handle makes it much easier to use (bigger and grippier) and it'll wedge in the oval storage area in front. See my pic if interested, it shows what I did. Also worth mentioning, if not noticed, there's a clear protective film on the screen that can be peeled off making the read out cleaner and sharper when reading. Good Value.. does what you bought it for well. I say its a good buy.
H**S
I have several nicer steel calipers but wanted some plastic ones that were lightweight and could be used for delicate things that I didn't want to risk scratching with the steel calipers. These have worked perfectly for me. In fact I often find myself using these rather than my nicer calipers just because these are so lightweight and convenient to carry and so inexpensive that I do not have to worry about losing or damaging them. Whatever plastic they are made from is quite hard and sturdy. They don't have a thumbwheel, but they slide so smoothly and I can easily just press the jaw with my thumb without needing a thumbwheel. The only real drawback I have found is that these are only accurate to about +/- .01mm. It is very noticeable when zeroing them because you can zero with the jaw shut, take a measurement and close the jaw again and it may read .01 or -.01 mm. So there's about .01 to .02 mm of slop in the measurement. For most of what I do, this accuracy is good enough.
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