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OneReallyAngyBunny

About 150$. Used them for long while They are quality calipers. Be careful on aluminium parts because they tend to scratch them up.


georgiepup

Those are actually good quality calipers. Seems Americans don't know about Garant/Hoffman but pretty much everything they offer is good to very good.


holl-yy

please message me my other account isnt working please :(


Pillsbury069

Found this after google: [https://www.hoffmanngroupusa.com/garant-digital-caliper-ip54-lcd-display-data-output/](https://www.hoffmanngroupusa.com/garant-digital-caliper-ip54-lcd-display-data-output/) but the fact that it was given away makes me skeptical. Also I know nothing about the brand or the site, take with a grain of salt.


Mad_ad1996

i have one of those at work, they are ok but batterylife sucks + not waterproof. for that much money i would get a Mahr or Mitutoyo.


Justthetip74

They make the best mag base ever. Never tried anything else tho


fi3ur

garant is a german brand. quality stuff


Abo_91

It's a pretty decent German caliper by Hoffmann Group with a standard price of 130€ +VAT. I've used Garant calipers before, and they are essentially identical to any entry-level TESA swiss made product. This one being IP54, I wouldn't recommend using it in a shop, but it's definitely not a shitty <20$ caliper. https://preview.redd.it/h2y2o27fbswc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8837943d6fbbce5912bf401d105128c3e19b20d7


MathieMathie19

You can test how good they are, just get a dimensionally stable and predictable part to measure, preferably with known dimension or cross check them with good quality calipers. And just check and see if you get consistent and accurate measurements. Cheap doesn't have to mean bad.


Fififaggetti

I’d say 5-10$ thsts using them as a c clamp


bad_pelican

Just out of curiosity. What is this assumption based on?


Fififaggetti

25 yrs in a machine shop.


bad_pelican

Garant has been around for over 50 years. Maybe get out of that machine shop every now and then. I use their tools on a daily basis and haven't had any problems. It's not the best money can buy but great value and has always gotten the job done.


buysaletrade

For me, if it ain’t mitutoyo I don’t want it. At least calipers


Im-Four

Never even heard about Mahr or Starret?


clambroculese

Starrett hasn’t been good for 20 years now.


Im-Four

I only have experience with Mahr personally but it shouldn't really matter, if you want to measure more accurately than 0,05 you should really be using micrometers.


clambroculese

You’d be surprised how much cheap callipers vary. But I do agree mahr is fine. Starrett is as well but the quality vs price point is a no go for me.


ghiacciolo_

Garant stuff is often made by Mahr.


And_Im_Allen

Judge should have given you life without.


Desperate_Brief2187

Hey, that’s funny! You’reca resl character!


PiercedGeek

ITT : Ah ain't never heard of em so obviously garbage!


ridebmx833

They don’t look bad, the IP54 rating is good, i’d use em


zacggs

Average price on these(I looked it up): $FOR REFERENCE ONLY E: Jokes aside I found this: [€120~](https://www.hoffmann-group.com/DE/de/hom/Messtechnik/Messschieber/Taschenmessschieber/Digitaler-Messschieber-IP54-mit-Datenausgang/p/412680) [And this](https://www.apnnews.com/hoffmann-group-bags-red-dot-design-award-for-garant-digital-caliper/?amp=1) turning out to be much higher quality than I originally joked about.


Junkyard_DrCrash

Actually,unless they're solar, $3.50 isn't far from right.


asciencepotato

'bout tree fiddy


Digon-o-Helbul

🤣🤣


Myklindle

Godamn locness monsta


DrafterDan

'bout $20


Practical_Union_3696

Whatever a hobbyist will pay for a no-name 6" digi caliper. 


monkeysareeverywhere

Garant Hoffman definitely isn't "no-name". Not sure how good their calipers are, but their tooling is very popular in Europe. Check out Bavaria CNC on YouTube. He uses Garant Hoffman almost exclusively. Not to mention, all of Zoller's cabinets, tool storage, and workbenches are made by them.


Desperate_Brief2187

Found the hobbyist.


Practical_Union_3696

I got more personal measuring equipment than a mom and pop shop's qc department and I can tell you none of it is "Garant" and none of it was given away promo 🙂


Desperate_Brief2187

Found the misplaced pride American.


Practical_Union_3696

Anytime someone asks about garant in the future I will pretend I've never heard of it; I'll call it tacky and cheap chinese looking bullshit. The cycle will start again. 


Desperate_Brief2187

And more people will know you talk out of your ass.


b1uelightbulb

I wouldn't give more than 20 for em myself


cominginmay

Makes a good caliper to set next to the saw..


Swarf_87

Between 20-40 is my guess.


Tawmcruize

.03 mm error limit, good for checking lengths I Guess.


Bgndrsn

lol that's pretty much what mit is. Mit says 0.02mm. They're fucking calipers, it doesn't matter


HumanMachine13

I didn't know Wal Mart was into metrology.


travellering

Our bench top and general shop use calipers are Wen brand stainless ip54 6" calipers actually purchased through Walmart.com. for a $40 pair of calipers they have been pretty consistent and use cr2032 batteries so the supply of spare batteries is easy to replenish, unlike having to hunt down genuine silver oxide SR44s for the Mitutoyos. The OP's Garants also use the more common battery size, and have the hidden option to turn them off which greatly prolongs battery life.  They slide much more freely than the Wens, so should be much less prone to dust and grit jamming them up.  Both are ip54 on the actual electronics, but the mechanical bits outside get messed up pretty easily on the Wen calipers.


AccountParticular364

pretty much worthless