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    $8 digital calipers

    I've been using these for over five years in reloading, no issues. I picked up another. You have to select Black, not Silver to get the price.

    https://amazon.com/Electronic-Stainl.../dp/B08DLQP1T6
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    Thanks. I just ordered one.
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    Thanks. Ordered. I've been using an antique dial caliper.

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    Member GearFondler's Avatar
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    Sweet! Ordered.
    Thanks!

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    That's interesting, my $12 digital caliper was a battery eater that I exchanged for a dial.
    I have an order cooking at Amazon, I'll add one like yours.
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    Revolvers Revolvers 1911s Stephanie B's Avatar
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    I just ordered one. (I've been using a 30-year old dial caliper.)
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    Nice. I ordered one. It was free with my Amazon Visa points.
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    I have a very similar one that I have been using for years. Never replaced the battery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SecondsCount View Post
    I have a very similar one that I have been using for years. Never replaced the battery.
    I had one that would turn on automatically when the slide moved. It was a "feature". I traveled with it a lot, so, I took out the battery when I packed it. When at my desk, a good shake of the table would turn it on. I was not disappointed when security at Ho Chi Minh decided it was "too pointy". They offered me a chance to go back and check it (after an hour in line) and were slack jawed when I just smiled and offered for them to keep it. I was happy to replace it with one that does not turn on unless you push the button.
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    Order two. It is hard to believe they can make stuff for this price - materials, labor, packaging.... Blows my mind.

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