

📐 Elevate your precision game—measure like a pro, every time!
The Neiko 01409A digital caliper offers professional-grade precision with a 0-12 inch (0-300mm) range and 0.001" (0.02mm) accuracy. Featuring a polished stainless steel frame, an extra-large LCD for easy reading, and quick-switch measurement modes (inch, fraction, millimeter), it’s engineered for versatility and durability. Ideal for professionals and DIYers alike, it includes a depth probe, locking screw, and bonus battery with a protective case—making it the ultimate tool for exact measurements on any project.





























| ASIN | B000EJUBBU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #527 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Digital Calipers |
| Brand Name | NEIKO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (23,292) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00837013014096, 00837013014140 |
| Included Components | 12-inch digital caliper, 1 case, 1 extra battery |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 17"L x 6"W |
| Item Type Name | 12” Electronic Digital Caliper | Extra Large Display | 0 - 12 Inches | Inch/Fractions/Millimeter Conversion | Polished Stainless Steel |
| Item Weight | 1.45 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Neiko |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Measurement Accuracy | 0.001” / 0.02 mm |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Product Specific batteries required. (included) |
| UPC | 798813028693 837013014096 837013014140 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**B
Exceptional Value - Works Well (Better Than I Would Have Thought)
I'm used to using my Mitutoyo 505-626 analog caliper. I figured "It's not the seventies any more, analog calipers went the way of bell bottoms" & decided to "upgrade" to digital. I read a bunch of reviews and watched a bunch of demo videos. I didn't want to spend a fortune, I already have a caliper, and new Mitutoyos are like $200 for a digital one. Analog Mitutoyos are $80! So, I bit the electron & bought a digital iGaging IP54. By the looks of it, I suspect other companies make this same caliper. The good: cheap; digital display makes it easy to read (although it FEELS weird, like going from an analog speedometer to a digital one, your brain has to interpret the numbers, it can't just "feel" the measurement); looks cool; comes with a snazzy, well-padded, although all-plastic, case; pretty accurate (see below); new. The bad: not as smooth as the Mitutoyo (I never considered the Mitutoyo "smooth," but it's WAY smoother than the iGaging); the box that houses the electronics is too large (it isn't svelte like the analog, its boxy in a big-boxy way); quality of materials and craftsmanship, including case, is a notch lower. Why it comes with a spare battery I don't know. I hope it doesn't eat batteries like I do Gummy-bears or we're in for a short honeymoon. I measured a stock piece of cylindrical material used to test and calibrate measuring tools. I guess it's 1/8". Both the analog Mitutoyo and the digital iGaging measured identically: .1265. Now, I KNOW 1/8"=.125, but maybe that is operator error, or maybe the temperature of the materials, but at least both machines were the same. I also tried measuring using different parts of the iGaging calipers' jaws and the reading was identical the entire length. I'm not sure how much more you could ask for, other than the buttery smoothness of the Mitutoyo, but for what it costs, I don't think this tool can be beat.
A**E
Super good caliper.
Compared several calipers before buying this one. Works really well and holds its "zero". Like the ability to measure in both standard and metric. Good carrying case as well. Very satisfied with this tool and was well priced.
B**T
Accurate, precise measurements
The Neiko Electronic Digital caliper is accurate and easy to use for measuring any thing that requires precise accuracy. The digital display is clear and makes it simple to read measurements without guessing. It feels well made for the price and has held up great with regular light use. Switching between measurement units is quick and convenient. However, the battery often loses connection, causing the display to flicker or reset unexpectedly. Reseating the battery usually fixes the issue, but it can be annoying when you’re in the middle of a project. Overall, it’s a good value and performs well most of the time, but the battery connection problem keeps it from earning a full five stars.
C**S
Accurate without the headache
NEIKO 01407A Electronic Digital Caliper (0–6" Stainless Steel) Still new, so long-term durability will tell the full story—I’ll update if anything changes. But first impressions are very good. It has a nice, solid weight to it, the adjustment is smooth, and it’s simple to use—you don’t need a degree to figure it out. I checked it against known specs, and it was spot on with its measurements. The included case is a nice bonus too and should help keep it in good condition over time. Overall: Accurate, easy to use, and feels like a quality tool right out of the box.
J**S
Good value for hobbyists
I was worried this was going to be as bad as another digital caliper I had ordered because it looked nearly identical to it, but was pleasantly surprised when it worked like a charm. Not to mention, it felt significantly heavier and nicer with the stainless steel body. So far it has been great and within +- 0.01mm.
A**D
Highly inaccurate with non-repeatable readings (which change with no motion of the slide by the way)
I ***HOPE*** that I got a lemon, and it's a titanic lemon at that. First it arrived on and running in the box. The values on the dial were changing continually to random numbers. The reset button had no effect (as I later found out) also dd the in/mm button. So after learning that the reset button was useless, I removed the battery and gave the unit a minute or two "to relax" in case there was a small charge left in its circuits. Then (after 10 minutes actually) I replaced the battery, and was surprise that the unit turned on immediately (although I had very carefully avoided touching the on/off switch). Surprisingly the same random displays started up immediately but this time after using the reset (clear?) button several times and then holding it down for about 30 seconds, the weird behavior stopped and left me with a set of random digits that meant nothing that I could imagine. So I (a) removed the battery, (b) cleaned the unit thoroughly removing any oil/grease/water/dust/pollen/whatever from the unit (just in case) and put a second new battery in it and turned it on. It initially showed a random value but the reset button seemed to work (that was wrong but i hadn't figured that out yet). When it turned on I made sue (using the thumb wheel) that the caliper was pushed back in to the "0" position and hit the reset button. It then showed -0.03" (I didn't write down the last digit ... sorry), but after 5 (yes FIVE) resets it finally showed 0. So I tried to use it. I have a set of calibrated 1-2-3 set-up blocks (1"x2"x3" certified as accurate to withing +/- 0.0005") and none of the measurements was anywhere near the values the caliper should have shown. Specifically the 3" side showed as being first 5.9... inches then suddenly 1.23.. inches then some other random number. The other two sides were measured with equal inaccuracy. So why go on? Because I'm a retired physicist and I'm used to dealing with things that "don't behave in a rational way." [ever hear about quantum mechanics? Yes, it's that illogical.] To make a long story short the reading were random and they changed of their own volition while the caliper was sitting on a desk and nobody was touching it. I tried it with three different batteries, and the results were NOT all the same - no instead they were all equally, randomly incorrect. I sincerely expect that this is just a bad unit. But my last calipers were a really cheap set from Igaging (made of plastic at that) BUT those are still working just fine and with completely accurate, repeatable results (I still have an older manual set that may have come over on the Mayflower but is still highly accurate - I just prefer digital for ease of reading. But it's great for checking accuracy - and it and the plastic Igaging set always agree to with the limit of my eyesight (sorry - a magnifying glass and a bright light helps). So i will be returning this unit and am going to buy another set. But you can safely bet you life savings that i will not be buying another set from NEIKO Because this unit was so unreliable and inaccurate, I cannot recommend it to anyone who doesn't simply want a strangely-shaped paper weight. From my experience it is definitely not a good purchase.
D**G
Very nicely made Caliper. The added bonus of it showing fractions has already been a handy feature I have used a few times. The bottom line is this, if it became non-functional through my own carelessness, I would buy another no-question HOWEVER..... after two months of use I am finding the two font sized readout very annoying, Otherwise it has worked well but I do not understand why it was decided to make the second, third and fourth numbers after the decimal half the size . If someone only needs it for coarse measurement then having the first two numbers predominate makes sense but I personally find the two sized readout less than Ideal and I am looking at other calipers that show the readout all in full size
J**R
Buen calibrador, mide en milímetros, milésimas de pulgada y fracciones de pulgada. Comparé su precisión contra un Mitutoyo análogo y es bastante preciso, por el precio está muy bien. Lo que no me gustó fue que la pila venía ya dentro del vernier y pues ya estaba descargada cuando lo encendí por primera vez, me marcaba error. Solo tuve que cambiar la pila y problema resuelto. Recomendable producto.
R**.
La mejor opción barata, este ya es de por sí sensible entonces una opción más barata seguro se rompe con verlo. Con cuidado y precaución de seguro dura otros 10 años más y por ahora lleva 6 meses funcionando perfectamente. Buen producto, sin quejas por el precio.
E**T
Received goods as described, shipping is per planned arrive date and a well packed shipment
J**D
The materiality is great, it looks and feels like a quality item however I have owned it for approximately 6 months and in that time I've used it perhaps a dozen times. It is stored indoors in a steel work bench inside of its hard carry case. Now the digital display is glitching and does not maintain a reading. Edit: turns out a battery replacement solved the issue
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