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PROTRACTOR, PLASTIC - 7" Limited Edition

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Color: Limited Edition


Features

  • Laser engraved dial for accuracy
  • Constructed from durable engineered plastic
  • Direct read from the work to your miter saw with two easy to read scales

Description

Color:Limited Edition 2


Manufacturer: ‎Starrett


Part Number: ‎505P-7


Color: ‎Limited Edition


Date First Available: October 31, 2019


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  • Watch out for FAKES!
Color: ํํYellow & White
There are likely quite a few fakes in circulation from Amazon and elsewhere. I ordered one from a third-party seller with fulfillment by Amazon, but upon close inspection after receiving the item, it turned out to be a fake. I purchased a second that was actually "sold by" - not just "fulfilled by" - Amazon and from inspection I'm sure it is genuine. Please see my photos with the details. The fake was very close in almost every way. Without a real one next to it, it was a challenge to identify. If I had bought it as an off-brand out of a bargain bin, I probably wouldn't have had any complaints. It still looked pretty functional. I wanted the real tool for this though; I just couldn't get past the concern that I would end up with less precise finished miters and/or more rework with the fake. The fake I got appeared to be pretty close on accuracy though. Differences: Laser Engraving- Real has true laser-etched dial with consistent alignment of markings and numbers. The laser actually "digs" tiny trenches with a little roughness at the edges of each engraved "trench". Feels a little like sandpaper when sliding finger across markings. Fake had some sort of printed markings deposited on top of the surface with some of the digits poorly aligned. Markings could be felt, but were much smoother than laser engraved. Would expect less precision in this method of manufacture. Fit & Finish- Real has a bold yellow inlay with a precise geometry that lays in flush as intended. Fake had a little more drab, somewhat translucent, yellow inlay with less precise geometry that didn't entirely lay in flush as intended. Could just barely see some the structural ribs in the plastic behind the yellow inlay on the fake because of the inlays translucency. Pivot Screw- Real has a pivot screw head that is ø0.65" (21/32") [16.5mm] in diameter. Fake had a pivot screw head that was smaller at ø0.60" (19/32") [15.2mm]. Package- Real had a Proposition 65 warning sticker on the back and was not stapled closed. Fake was stapled closed and did not have a Proposition 65 warning sticker. Printing on fake was extremely close to that of the real article. Fake happened to have some barcode stickers on the exterior, but still had the same original barcode inside the package. Some of the details may be different on other fakes. These are just the most discernible discrepancies I noted on this specific fake. My rating is based entirely on the legitimate product I received, not on the fake. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2020 by Matt

  • Inaccurate by a half-degree at 90.
Color: ํํYellow & White
Made in China. Opened box and placed against a USA Made Starrett Framing Square, see picture where pencil indicates that the device is inaccurate out-of-the-box. Compared to angle finder I’ve had for years on the right. Starrett really needs to push their manufacturing back onshore to improve quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2018 by SmallTownGuy

  • This is a GREAT, IF YOU GET AN ACCUTATE ONE!!! QC is spotty, and Starrett Customer Support doesn't back them
Color: ํํYellow & White
This is a GREAT idea with poor quality control, and no customer support from Starrett. The first one I received was off by more than a degree. The second one I received is DEAD ON ACCURATE!! Thank you Amazon, AGAIN, for your excellent customer service. IF you get and ACCURATE ONE, then it will be an excellent tool. The circumference of the scale is large enough to get the tool away from the taped corners of drywall, and it is easy enough to read. Regarding the first tool, rather than return it immediately to Amazon, I chose to contact Starrett directly. I have several of my Dad's instruments made by Starrett that I cherish. They are all excellent, and back then Dad ONLY bought Starrett measuring instruments. UPDATE: I called Starrett, and their response was basically that this is a "Chinese handtool", and therefore doesn't fall under a Starrett expectation of accuracy. CONCLUSION: If you are one of most people who get a reasonably accurate instrument, then it's pretty handy, otherwise, it's a nice chew toy for the dog. Frankly, I cannot understand why Starrett allows their company name to be placed upon an inconsistently accurate tool. My dad the machinist is rolling over in his grave. I love the accurate one, though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2018 by Dan S

  • Inaccurate and no customer support
Color: ํํYellow & White
Let me begin by saying this protractor is a great idea but poorly executed in production. As many people have pointed out the QC is spotty and you either got a good one or you didn't. As you can tell I didn't. Mine was about a 1/4 of an inch off and overall the product is very flimsy and I dont see it surviving an entire project intact. Also product support is non existent since I never heard back after repeated attempts. I would steer clear and especially at the inflated price of almost $30 I paid for an inaccurate chunk of cheap plastic. Great idea but poor production and support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2019 by Rob Goblin

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