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The Adoric 0-6" Digital Caliper is a precision measuring tool designed for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals. Featuring a 0-6 inch (150mm) range, 0.01 inch (0.1mm) resolution, and ±0.2mm accuracy, it offers versatile measurement modes including inside, outside, depth, and step. Its large LCD screen with auto-off and quick inch/mm conversion make it a reliable, user-friendly instrument for accurate, efficient measurements.




| ASIN | B07DFFYCXS |
| Batteries | 1 LR44 batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #823 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #3 in Digital Calipers |
| Brand | Adoric |
| Date First Available | December 15, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
| Item model number | KC24 |
| Manufacturer | Guilin ahead measuring tool manufacturing co.,ltd |
| Material | Plastic |
| Measurement Accuracy | ±0.2mm/±0.01” |
| Number of Batteries | 1 LR44 batteries required. |
| Product Dimensions | 9.45"L x 3.07"W |
| Range | 0-6 Inches |
| Set Name | Adoric Digital Caliper Series |
L**3
Great product, wonderful value, quite versatile
I am so pleased with this tool! Very easy to use, comes with an extra battery, and pretty easy to figure out. The display is very easy to read, and you can choose imperial (inches) or metric (mm, cm) measurement systems. I love the large capacity, and that it also works with very small measurements, particularly screws.
B**R
Seven Bucks for a Rough and Ready Digital Caliper
This Adoric digital caliper is an inexpensive and usable tool. It's made of plastic, not metal, so get that out of your head. But for jobs that don't require a high degree of accuracy, it seems to work pretty well. I used it to measure a number of fasteners, tubes and openings and all came within the range I expected. Repeated measurements produced the same answer +/- 0.01 inch. The device easily zeroes and switches between metric and imperial measurement systems with the click of a button. The display is easily readable. It comes with an extra battery. For seven bucks, you can't have very high expectations, but this caliper does simple jobs pretty well. I would recommend it.
M**N
Great for Guitar Work, But Keep Spare Batteries Handy
This digital caliper is great, and I use it all the time when I work on guitars (for checking fret height, nut spacing, etc.). The large, clear display is easy to read, and for general instrument work, the accuracy is more than enough. However, the one big issue with this caliper is that the battery does not last long at all. It seems to drain even when off. I’ve learned the hard way to always have spare CR2032 batteries on my bench, or you'll be halfway through a setup when it dies. It's a fantastic, affordable tool, but plan on budgeting for extra batteries. It's worth the hassle for the price.
A**G
Good quality and great price
As I have gotten into 3d printing, I am starting to make my own designs. Part of this is to be able to take accurate measurements of whatever you are trying to solve. This caliper is good enough to measure what I need, and I expect that it will work for the long term. The display is easy to read and switching between measurement systems is in the press of a button.
R**N
Solid Caliper for 3D Printing
This digital caliper is a solid piece of gear. It feels well built and the stainless steel body is sturdy. I use it for my 3D printing projects to check tolerances and measurements. It works great and is worth the money.
C**N
Very good value and quality
I was blown away by the quality for the value, physical measurements are not accurate but the digital ones are very accurate and almost never have any errors. Definitely would buy if you’re looking for something cheap that gets the job done well.
M**L
User interface design flaw caused me to return it
Pros: • Has a large display (larger than most digital calipers) • Can display Fractions (along with mm & decimal inches options) • Units are displayed to the right of the number • Slides well, has a micro adjust wheel, and a lockdown pin on top • Uses commonly available CR2032 cell Cons: • Poor user interface (Zero and Power share a button) • Somewhat heavy • Too easy to accidentally zero out the caliper, resulting in wasted time I've had a plastic, Swiss made, General brand, dial analog caliper i've used to decades. It gets a lot of use, i treat it well, and it has held up well. I use it all the time to determine what size drill bit to use. I decided it was time to get a fractional digital caliper, to streamline my measurements. I have a non-fractional Harbor Freight digital caliper i rarely use, because it uses button cells (which i never seem to have on hand). I wanted a caliper which uses a CR2032 coin cell, and does fractions. I bought this caliper for use at a secondary location, and a more expensive Kynup (at nearly twice the price), to use as my primary. Ultimately, i decided to return this one because of its two-button user interface. The power button does double duty as a Zero button. Unfortunately, a short press on it zeros the device, whereas a long-press is required to power it off. If it were the other way around, i likely would have kept it. Since zeroing is something seldom needed/used by most people, and powering off will be needed by virtually everyone, a long-press should be required to zero. It may seem like a small thing, but it is far too easy to accidentally zero it when you don't want to (in part because of the position of the button on the device), which then requires closing the caliper, zeroing once again, then retaking your measurement. And it is incredibly annoying to have to do a long press simply to turn it off. This is especially problematic if you have other calipers with a proper user interface, as you have to remember that this is the one works differently. Engineers should be required to use devices they design. At the very least, the design team should consult actual users. (Think: Deming Quality Circles.) My Kynup has a dedicated Zero button (placed at the top, where it's unlikely to be hit accidentally), and the power button powers it off immediately. Proper design; what a joy! And because of its power button placement, i've never turned it off accidentally, but should i, it's a simple matter to turn it back on, and be immediately back in business. Definitely a keeper. Also, i like its display better. The fractions are bolder, and its use of smaller numerals for less significant digits actually improves readability over this caliper. However, unlike this unit, the units are displayed on the left side of the numbers; a design flaw, but minor enough i can live with it. Bottom line: This caliper has some nice features and will get the job done. If it's your only caliper, and you don't use it very often, it may be adequate for your needs. However the Kynup is much more of a joy to use, so was worth twice the price to me. Sometimes the little things really make or break a product. I still want a second, inexpensive caliper, so have the graphite-composite WEN 10761 on order to replace this caliper. It has a dedicated zero button, so am hoping it powers off immediately when the power button is pressed, like the Kynup. And being plastic, i'm hoping the weight will be more to my liking (i.e. similar to my plastic analog caliper). I expect its display isn't as large, but i can live with that. The photos below show this caliper, and the Kynup below it, for comparison. The two weigh approximately the same, thus both are heavier than i like. The maroon tinge on the display is an artifact of the camera and natural sunlight. Both display backgrounds, in real life, look like the Kynup's in these photos.
E**N
Accurate
Ease of use and accurate. Slides easy and quality product
A**N
Great value
L**N
Calibro che uso principalmente per la misurazione dei rasoi a mano libera. E' abbastanza preciso e mantiene la misura, le punte in plastica sono ottimali nel mio caso perché non rischio di danneggiare particolarmente l'apice o rigare i rasoi se faccio qualche errore. La batteria è inclisa e a questo prezzo penso sia un ottimo acquisto che mi sento di consigliare a tutti quelli che necessitano un calibro di questo tipo.
✔**E
Je suis diplômé d'une école de micromécanique, et possède un magnifique vernier mécanique depuis près de 40 ans maintenant. Je souhaitais un truc plus lisible facilement car mes yeux me lâchent doucement. Officiellement, je n'avais pas de grande attentes sur ce pied à coulisse, donc j'ai choisi le modèle le moins cher pour voir. Je partage mon expérience avec vous avec cette critique et la vidéo qui va avec. ✅ Il est livré avec une pile de rechange en plus, Merci. ✅ Il est super léger et entièrement en plastique très dur comme écrit sur l'emballage. ✅ Il y a une petite étiquette blanche à enlever pour libérer la pile et commencer immédiatement. Pas besoin d'explication. ✅ L'écran en large et bien lisible dans mon atelier. Dehors en plein soleil, c'est parfait aussi. (bon, il ne faut pas le laisser en plein soleil car il va sans doute cramer) ✅ Il est super facile de l'utiliser en convertisseur Pouce/centimètre. Il suffit de presser sur le bouton pour voir la valeur se convertir. ✅ Il y a une remise à zéro, donc vous pouvez mesurer une différence de longueur très facilement sans calculer. ✅ Il s'éteint tout seul. Donc ça, c'est le positif. Maintenant, intéressons-nous au négatif. ❌ En pressant à peine sur le couvercle de la batterie, il s'ouvre et libère la pile qui tombe par terre. Il faut donc faire attention aux chutes potentielles et comment l'agripper avec des gants. ❌Le plastique va forcément s'émousser. non, il n'est pas super dur du tout. Les deux pointes de mesure intérieures vont durer 1 mn dans ma boîte à outils face au marteau qui traine. Il n'y a pas de coffret fourni pour le ranger. ❌Il n'y a pas de blocage de la mesure. Donc vous ne pouvez pas faire une mesure qui vous cacherait l'écran pour la lire ensuite. (Comme sur mon modèle mécanique) Il faut donc voir l'écran pour lire en permanence. De plus, il faut mémoriser la valeur dès la mesure. Avec un blocage, vous pouvez conserver la valeur et l'écrire ensuite. ❌La mesure de profondeur ne commence pas à 0, il faut donc l'étalonner avant chaque mesure. ❌La précision est de + ou - 2 dixièmes rien que par la structure en plastique (regardez ma vidéo), donc comme ils annoncent +-1 dixième de leur côté, ça fait 0.6 mm d'écart entre deux mesures au pire... Et je ne parle pas des changements de températures. ❌Un moindre mouvement le rallume. Le bouton off ne le met qu'en sommeille. Pour moi, les deux problèmes majeurs sont le matériaux et l'absence de blocage de la mesure. Il y a ce modèle économique qui règle ceci https://amzn.to/3BgDMAG (Lien à recopier dans votre navigateur) disponible sur Amazon également. Donc, c'est vraiment loin d'être un outil pour travailler de façon professionnelle et il n'est pas non plus très robuste, je vais garder mon pied à coulisse pour ça. Mais, si comme moi, vous en avez juste besoin pour une utilisation très occasionnelle, c'est parfait. Et il va être parfait pour apparaître dans mes critiques pour vous donner les dimensions lisibles! ... Et cliquez sur utile pour un petit merci!
N**U
Good product, and it arrived much faster than advertised.
G**E
Good but super cheap quality. At least it seems to work ok.
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