Sparco Plastic Protractor, 6-Inch Long, Clear (SPR01490)
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No, we're only selling it in one clear color right now!
The font size is that of a regular ruler!
Mine did. I misplaced it, but it was a small hole with a countersunk opening, if my memory serves me correctly. A well-sharpened or mechanical pencil, I believe, would be ideal.
Selected User Reviews For Sparco Plastic Protractor, 6-Inch Long, Clear (SPR01490)
As expected, there are no issues; however, the plastic is thin, so don't expect it to withstand being stepped on if a backpack is stepped on. This was purchased ahead of time in case they become scarce in September. I'm not concerned about this getting crushed in a backpack because we'll probably homeschool anyway.
The only criticism I have is that picking it up is extremely difficult. This isn't a joke, believe it or not. I swear it's a magic trick how the plastic sits on the table. It's not a problem if you turn it inside out. Otherwise, this is an excellent product.
One of the final items I needed to purchase for school. Finding a good one, on the other hand, was not so simple. Westcott sent me another, which was extremely disappointing. It was useless because the set was so small, scratched, and raggedy. br>br>After that, I discovered the Sparco 6" protractor. It's nice and big enough to find angles for a variety of shapes of various sizes. The plastic is crystal clear, with crisp, easy-to-read black lines. The ruler measures 6 inches (10 centimeters) in length and is perfectly accurate. For tracing lines and curves, the edges are completely smooth and straight or curved. The protractor came in a plastic bag, which I'm keeping to protect it from scratches while also storing it in a folder pocket.
Because it was sent in an envelope, it arrived damaged. Before I even opened it, I knew it would be shattered. I was even less surprised when I did and saw how frail it was. br>br>It wasn't worth the trouble to return it, so the shards ended up in the recycling bin.
For school, my little boy had to complete an abstract art project that required him to draw lines and half-circles. circles. We decided that a protractor was a far better option than a compass and ruler (due to its ease of use and inclusion of a straight edge). THIS WAS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR. There are no raised lines and it is completely smooth. digits) - As a result, it's not too taxing on the hands. It swung around with ease. Lines and circles, as well as flipping and sliding. And the price made me happy (especially since I had to buy so many other expensive art supplies!). ) This is a happy mother. Thanks.
This protractor is easy to read and exactly what you'd expect, with the exception of the size of the box it comes in. This box fit into a 2'x1' space. 5' box. Did I mention that this protractor was 6" in length? Aside from that, it's fantastic, and it was well-protected inside its enormous box.
I'm at a loss for words. When I ordered a protractor, that's exactly what I got. As a result, I'm going to declare this a win-win situation. win. and now that I've received this in my inbox, I'm requesting a review. I'm tempted to check out what others have written. LOL.
This does not bother me in the least. It accomplishes the objective. It's a little flimsier than other protractors I've used, but that doesn't stop it from doing its job. The floppiness, on the other hand, makes it appear more resilient, as if it won't snap in half if handled too roughly.