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Denali 11-Inch Digital Angle Protractor | 
| Brand: Denali Category: Home Improvement
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Rating: 51 reviews Sales Rank: 16799
Media: Tools & Hardware Batteries: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 11.6 x 3 x 1.6
UPC: 820909000082 EAN: 0820909000082 ASIN: B000HDK6RM
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| 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 |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Take the guesswork out of measuring, marking and reading anglesno tricky geometry or complicated calculations requiredwith 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
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| Customer Reviews: Read 46 more reviews...
Get square August 28, 2008 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. Great value for what you need to do ... oh ... and no more miter guesswork.
Not sure about this!! May 3, 2008 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. Time will tell if it's any good.
Denali protractor April 21, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
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. While I do not have anything to check it out with, it is right on with a square.
4 degrees off cool April 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
4 degrees off at 180 degrees,(176.2 laying flat on all surfaces) .6 degrees off at 90.0 degrees (89.4 ) Cheap means cheap.
It is lacking capability to calculate angle for stairs March 25, 2008 It needs extention to calculate angles for stairs, this small addition to it will make it more useful
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