Charles Leonard safety compass & 6" swing arm protractor combo vs Compass for geometry and woodworking, 24" large divider
Overall winner: Compass for geometry and woodworking, 24" large divider
Key Differences
Charles Leonard (A) is a classroom-focused kit with accurate circles up to 12 inches, a pencil lock and guides, and includes a 6" swing arm protractor; it also comes in a multi-pack at a more affordable listed price. LDVROH (B) is a single, large 24" all-metal compass aimed at geometry and woodworking with a secure locking mechanism but a possibly small pencil holder and higher listed price tier
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 and woodworking, 24" large divider
Large metal compass for geometry and woodworking with pencil holder. Secure locking and sturdy build cited by users. Suitable for drafting, woodwork, and leatherworking
Pros
- All-metal construction
- Large size for precise marking
- Secure locking mechanism
- Weight and durability noted by customers
Cons
- Pencil holder may be small
- Heavy weight may affect handling
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Charles Leonard |
| Durability | LDVROH |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Charles Leonard |