Qfun 6 inch digital caliper review

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REVIEW – I’m constantly measuring things in my workshop. I’ve been using a dime store plastic caliper for decades now, but just to get in the ballpark. Small rulers are getting harder for my eyes to read. Perhaps the Qfun 6 inch digital caliper with LCD display will find a home with me!

What is it?

The Qfun 6 inch digital caliper has a range of up to 6 inches (150mm) and a stated resolution of 0.0005″/0.01mm. It is metal and not plastic, and is powered off a single button battery.

What’s in the box?

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  • Qfun 6 inch digital caliper
  • Plastic box
  • Instructions
  • Cloth
  • Spare battery (one battery already installed)

Hardware specs

Material: Stainless Steel
Measuring Range: 0-150 mm/ 0-6 inch
Resolution: 0.01 mm/0.0005”
Accuracy: ±0.02 mm/0.001”
Repeatability: 0.01 mm/0.0005〞
IP Protection Degree: IP54
Battery: 3V CR2032 Lithium Battery
Operation Temperature: 0℃- 40℃/32-104℉

Design and features

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If you look around Amazon, you’ll find dozens of look-alike models. One thing that stands out with the Qfun 6 inch digital caliper is the use of the 3V CR2032 lithium battery, instead of the smaller LR44’s. The LCD display appears a little larger than average.

Setup

The box gives a clue to the origins of these Amazon calipers. There are many, many unused cutouts. I have figured out that the lower right hole fits the included spare CR2032 battery perfectly. At least they thought of it!

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You don’t have to install the battery: It comes with one pre-installed! This is what the battery door looks like when removed.

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Performance

The Qfun 6 inch digital caliper’s LCD display is nice and large for my aging eyes. There are three buttons: On/Off, Zero and mm/inch. I noticed the mm/inch button had zero travel or tactile feedback. You could press it to toggle between units, but you’ll hear or feel no click. The other buttons click with satisfaction.

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Compared to other calipers I’ve owned, the Qfun 6 inch digital caliper actually slides smoothly with no gritty resistance. Nice!

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The design allows you to take inside measurements (top), outside (middle) and depth (with the “needle”, bottom).

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I don’t have any calibrated lengths, but I see no reason the calipers are inaccurate. However, if your work relies on absolute precision, you should take the time to see how accurate these are.

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An unexplained washer and adhesive was included in my box. I have no explanation for this. qfun 6in caliper 10

I took it upon myself to figure out what was wrong with the units button. I discovered that one of the three surface-mount momentary switches had failed (red circle).

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What I like

  • Slides smoothly
  • Large digits
  • Comes with a spare battery

What I’d change

  • Consistency in button quality

Final thoughts

The Qfun 6 inch digital caliper feels like a quality unit but the poor feel of one of the buttons is kind of a letdown. If the button was nice and clicky, I’d probably buy more of these for around the house.

Price: $35.99
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Qfun.

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  2. Harbor Freight sells these as well, for roughly the same price and a warranty. I’ve had one for 20 years and it still works well enough for my rough measurements.

    Also, perhaps the washer was included as a calibration device? Is it EXACTLY 1″ or similar?

    1. I agree the washers are probably for calibration and testing.

      The Digital harbor freight one’s are “ok” at best. They tend to slip when measuring, useful for rough measurements if you pay attention. I am a big fan of Harbor freight usually, but I think you can do better for calipers. These (the HF ones) go on sale often for under $10 and are worth that price, Their normal price is around $25, I would not spend that much for the HF version.

  3. Over the years I have used several of the lower end battery powered calipers, they have served my needs okay. Battery corrosion is my complaint with these devices.

  4. Hello Andy,I’d like to know more about this Qfun 6 inch digital caliper. We have some questions to ask you. Could you pls contact me? Thanks.

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