

Good thing the OP did not ask about torque wrenches 
Indeed, and what if he had asked about ...Holy CRAP 3 pages on verniersGood thing the OP did not ask about torque wrenches
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Digital/vernier: what nobody has mentioned is the ability of setting the zero at any point you need with the digital type, particularly useful when you need to check a dimension on a batch of parts for instance. Also handy to flip from metric to imperial (and back) when working on a metric lathe to imperial dimensions.
Indeed, and what if he had asked about ...
OIL???
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Reading a vernier scale is so easy, like learning to read a book. But if you prefer picture books cos you can't be arsed to learn to read then that's fine.![]()
I have used all types ...
But i use this the most
Easy to read no batteries and plenty accurate enough 99% of the time
Most of the time the accuracy is down to the skill and the feel of the user
Put a expensive Mitutoyo digital caliper in the hands of a gorilla and it's money wasted![]()
Glad you're sorted