Charles Leonard safety compass & 6" swing arm protractor combo vs Compass for geometry 20 inch – woodworking wing divider with pencil holder
Overall winner: Compass for geometry 20 inch – woodworking wing divider with pencil holder
Key Differences
SZHRXC's 20-inch woodworking compass (A) offers a larger maximum span and highlights sturdy, rust-proof construction and a non-slip tip, making it better for larger woodworking layouts. Charles Leonard's kit (B) focuses on smaller circles up to 12 inches and includes a 6-inch swing arm protractor and pencil lock, which suits classroom or drafting tasks but notes mixed build quality across packs
Charles Leonard safety compass & 6" swing arm protractor combo
Safety compass for accurate circles up to 12" diameter with pencil lock and inch/centimeter guide, plus a 6" swing arm plastic protractor with open center and ruler. Customers note solid functionality for school projects but mixed build quality and durability concerns
Pros
- accurate circle capability
- pencil lock feature
- inch and centimeter guides
- includes 6" swing arm protractor and ruler
Cons
- mixed build quality
- durability concerns
- pencil holder can break
Compass for geometry 20 inch – woodworking wing divider with pencil holder
20-inch metal compass for geometry, drafting and woodworking. Precise, durable, and stable with finely ground points; suitable for drafting tasks and stencils. Customers note sturdy build and accurate performance, with mixed feedback on size for very small radii
Pros
- durable metal construction
- stable and precise tip
- includes pencil holder
- suitable for drafting and geometry
Cons
- mixed feedback on size for small radius work
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SZHRXC |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | SZHRXC |
| User Reviews | SZHRXC |