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  • Fake Mitutoyo DTI and flex magnetic base ?

    Bulk wholesale level measuring instruments from china , discover level measuring instruments suppliers in the range of quality level measuring instruments at lowest price.


    I have the actual brand named items, Mitutoyo and Noga.

    Although they don't claim the base is Noga, it looks very similar. But the DTI actually says it is a Mitutoyo.

    For $26.37 and no shipping, someone may want to check it out. Personally, I'd be afraid of the quality.

    Look for these at your local Horrible Freight soon.....

    Dan
    Salem, Oregon

  • #2
    Hm, the photos show Mitutoyo, the description way at the bottom says it's a Fowler, and then the price says it's China's finest. Seems pretty sketchy to me.
    Max
    http://joyofprecision.com/

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    • #3
      In the description it says: "Fowler inch/metric dial test indicator with yellow face"
      So I guess no one knows what you will get...

      Lower down they say:

      Our Advantages

      1. Professional lingerie supplier, specialized in the wholesale.

      2. Various styles, latest designs
      3. Omiting middle processes, selling to wholesaler and retailer.
      Competitive price and high cost ratio.

      4. Uniting many factories and offering different level products to meet different needs.


      Maybe they should stick to selling lingerie
      Thomas

      Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back
      - Piet Hein

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      • #4
        There are two L's in jewelled.


        ...oh, I was horrified last spring to take delivery of a genuine Mitutoyo base made in China!
        "...do you not think you have enough machines?"

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        • #5
          They probably had some spare capacity at the fake Rolex factory, also a pile of crap but looks the part
          Mark

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Davidhcnc View Post
            There are two L's in jewelled.


            ...oh, I was horrified last spring to take delivery of a genuine Mitutoyo base made in China!
            Actually, "both spellings appear in Canadian English, but jewelry prevails by a two-to-one margin.", perhttp://grammarist.com/spelling/jewelry-jewellery/

            Dan
            Salem, Oregon

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            • #7
              "Accurately guesses to the nearest tenth"

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              • #8
                Originally posted by rythmnbls View Post
                "Accurately guesses to the nearest tenth"
                One or more members here will readily buy them.

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