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DRAPER 80859 Dual Reading Digital Vernier schuifmaat, 150 mm

19,99€ 43,05€
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Productdetails

  • Expert kwaliteit
  • Gemaakt van gehard roestvrij staal.
  • Metrische en imperiale afmetingen in 0,01 mm en 0 cm graduatie


Productbeschrijving

Draper Expert professionele kwaliteit van gehard roestvrij staal. Het extra grote display biedt metrische en imperiale afmetingen in 0,01 mm en 0 cm graduering. Elk remzadel beschikt over een automatische uitschakelfunctie voor een betere batterijduur. Wordt geleverd met een SR44-batterij.


REVIEW GOD
5 augustus 2025
Precise Measurements, Imprecise Impressions: My Take on the Draper 80859 CaliperAs a DIY enthusiast and occasional precision measurement nerd, I was eager to get my hands on the Draper 80859 Dual Reading Digital Vernier Caliper. This little gadget promised accuracy and versatility, and it certainly delivered... mostly. 🔍Let's start with the positives: The caliper's build quality is impressive. Made from hardened stainless steel, it feels solid and durable in hand. The large digital display is a godsend for my aging eyes, showing both metric and imperial measurements with 0.01mm and 0.005" graduations. Switching between units is as easy as pressing a button - a feature I didn't know I needed until I had it! 🔄The auto power-off feature is a battery-saver, which I appreciate given how often I forget to turn off my tools. Speaking of which, it comes with an SR44 battery included - always a nice touch.However, it's not all smooth measurements. While generally accurate, I've noticed some inconsistencies when measuring the same object multiple times. It's minor, but in a tool designed for precision, it's a bit disappointing. 😕The buttons, while functional, feel a bit cheap compared to the rest of the tool. I worry about their longevity with frequent use.One unexpected quirk: the caliper sometimes struggles with very small measurements. It's not a deal-breaker, but something to be aware of if you're working with tiny components.As for value, it's a mixed bag. While it's not the cheapest option out there, it's not outrageously priced either. Given its features and build quality, I'd say it's a fair deal, especially for hobbyists or DIY enthusiasts like myself.In conclusion, the Draper 80859 is a solid choice for those needing a reliable digital caliper for most tasks. It's not perfect, but it gets the job done with style... most of the time. If you can live with occasional quirks and don't need ultra-precise measurements, this could be your new workshop buddy. Just don't expect it to revolutionize your measurement game! 🛠️
Somesome
2 augustus 2025
Nice box, works great
Tom1988
1 mei 2025
Been meaning to get a this tool for a while, this one is well priced and the quality is spot on. Ive already used it for a few tasks and it does the job as expected. Even comes with a spare battery.
Kevin
25 februari 2025
Not the cheapest caliper, nor the most expensive. Comes with a case and a spare battery (incase the fitted one was dead which it wasn't). Seems good quality.
Omega
19 januari 2025
I was having problems with the hose reducers I was 3D printing, they never seemed to fit as well as they should have.It was only whilst watching Episode 233 of The China Show on y-tube, at 54m19s that it all made sense.They show 4 made in china measuring tapes with *wildly* differing lengths lined up together by workers on a construction site!It must have been due to the cheap chinese calipers I had been using.Once I realised, I set about researching top quality calipers.I was very tempted to go for some £100+ Mitutoyo calipers, very very tempted, even though I know I only need to use them mainly for the light amount of 3d printing that I do, and even though I know you need to go to a respected and trusted seller to dodge the cheap chinese Mitutoyo clones.Common sense kicked in and I started looking at a sensible price range for the limited usage that they will endure. A British company is always a preference for me, support local jobs wherever possible. Draper it is.Oddly enough, £27.90 felt like a lot after buying those Guess what I did when they arrived?Started a measuring competition - and to be fair the CCC were only off by 0.1mm in SOME instances, in other instances they were out by 2mm or more - and no, it wasn't the battery being too low.They feel solid, they are solid and until I used the slide thumbscrew for more precise control and the top screw to lock in place, I didn't know what I had been missing.No more CCC - that last C isn't for calipers - just use 4 of the letters instead of the 8 and you'll know exactly what I mean.