

📐 Measure Like a Pro, Lead Like a Boss
The BNISE Digital Thickness Gauge offers professional-grade precision with a 0-12.7mm measuring range and 0.01mm resolution. Its large LCD supports quick inch/metric conversions, while the RS232 port enables easy data transfer to PCs. Designed with ergonomic features for comfortable use, it’s ideal for accurate thickness measurement of paper, film, fabric, and more—perfect for managers and makers who demand precision and efficiency.




| ASIN | B088CZRJ3S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #283,863 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #263 in Thickness Gauges |
| Date First Available | May 8, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | LD-9118 |
| Manufacturer | BNISE |
| Package Dimensions | 7.83 x 7.8 x 1.97 inches |
S**L
works well, easy to use
I use this for a variety of different crafts that I do, and it has been incredibly helpful.
J**N
Worth the money
Well made. Well worth the money if you do fabrication work or mechanical work. I would buy again
E**E
Simple to use, accurate readings
Our old micrometer finally died and we needed a new one for our print shop. This item was reasonably priced. It comes with a nice, sturdy storage case and an extra battery. It is easy to use, easy to zero-out for accurate reading and the display is clear to read.
J**Y
Poor quality- lasted 8 weeks
The gauge works, but unfortunately the retraction lever broke after 2 months of occasional use. Would not recommend this brand.
R**.
Easy to use
This is so incredibly easy to use!
T**S
Super quality
Very nice quality. Works well. Would highly recommend.
N**R
Very easy to operate
Exactly what the reading states
J**R
Weak spindle mechanism
So I think, overall, I like this gauge well enough. However, I feel really inadequate sometimes because of how the spindle mechanism works. On some of the other gauges I tried, you "push" the spindle down until it touches the material. In my case, that's leather. Some of the leather I want to measure is thick and stiff. So much so that the leather will actually push the spindle back up giving you an incorrect reading. I'm not sure of the correct way to hold the gauge and the material such that it will be perfectly parallel to the anvil. I'm adding a picture so you can see what I'm trying to share. When I measured a piece of paper, it actually gave me a decent read which was impressive. I think I will end up enjoying this once I figure out how to keep the leather from inadvertently pushing back on the spindle.
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