|
Denali 11-Inch Digital Angle Protractor

|
MSRP: $49.99
Your Price: $22.98
Savings: $ 27.01 ( 54% )
Shipping: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Denali
Prices subject to change. Please verify price during checkout.
|
|
Denali 11-Inch Digital Angle Protractor Features
|
Digital protractor; includes horizontal and vertical bubble level for use as level Easily transfers miter angles with no calculations necessary; computes angles accurately to +/- 1-degree High-quality anodized aluminum body Includes protractor, carry case, steel belt clip 15.36-ounces
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Additional Denali 11-Inch Digital Angle Protractor Information
|
|
Take the guesswork out of measuring, marking and reading angles—no tricky geometry or complicated calculations required—with the Denali Digital Angle Protractor. Simply swing open the tool’s pivoting leg and immediately read the angle on the digital display window. The tool is accurate within 1 degree, and will read angles ranging from zero to 185 degrees. The anodized-aluminum protractor is also fitted with two bubble vials for use as a conventional level. The Denali Digital Angle Protractor weighs less than a pound, and measures a slim 1 in. x 2 in. x 11 in. It’s powered a single 9-volt battery (included) that typically lasts about 100 hours of normal use. The tool comes with a protective carrying case that’s equipped with a convenient steel belt clip. The protractor provides a quick and precise way to read existing angles, such as roof slopes, wall corners, handrails, and mitered trim work. You can also use it to mark any desired angle up to 185 degrees. It’s an indispensable tool when installing crown molding; use it to determine the angle of outside corners, which are rarely 90 degrees. This versatile tool will also do many of the jobs typically reserved for a sliding T-bevel square. And if all that weren’t enough, the Denali Digital Angle Protractor costs about three times less than any comparable tool on the market. --Joseph Truini What’s in the Box Denali Digital Angle Protractor with battery, Soft-sided carrying case with belt clip, Instruction manual
|
|
|
What Customers Say About Denali 11-Inch Digital Angle Protractor:
|
|
Because i've got a couple of their other products and they rock.I suggest - DO NOT BUY until a major upgrade I could get get better accuracy with an analog traditional protractor.It was a waste of previous money.I've now ordered a Wixey digital protractor. I was so happy with this electronic protractor that i showed it off to everybody i knew had its use.Until one day, i found that the angles it showed were completely inaccurate.The inaccuracy ranged from 2.5 to 7 degrees.The main problem is that this does not have any 'zero' button, where i can calibrate the device. It has a pre-fed zero which can sometimes be inaccruate due to jerks or falls.That is a disaster.
oh. Great value for what you need to do. and no more miter guesswork. Very efficient and amazingly accurate for its price. It did show a 0.3 degree reading fully closed once and when I loosened and retightened a screw - things were back to normal.
It is fairly compact. Oh I thought it would use it more than I have, it is fairly accurate. I don't really care for it much mainly because of preference not quality.
Time will tell if it's any good. Right out of the box it was 4 degrees off and there is no field calibration provisions. I loosened all of the protractor screws and was able to get it within 1 degree.
While I do not have anything to check it out with, it is right on with a square. I bought this to use to install crown molding. So far I have not used it on the job, but from everything I can see, it should do just fine.
|
|
|
|
|