🔧 Measure Up to Perfection!
The Trend 7 inch Stainless Steel Digital Angle Finder Ruler (DAR/200) is designed for precision in carpentry and DIY projects. With a durable stainless steel construction, it features an easy-to-read LED display, a zero-function button for quick adjustments, and a center locking knob for accurate angle transfers. This tool is perfect for achieving professional results in fitting skirtings, cornices, and shelves.
Manufacturer | Trend |
Part Number | DAR/200 |
Product Dimensions | 27.8 x 11 x 3.2 cm; 163.29 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | DAR/200 |
Size | 200mm |
Colour | Silver |
Style | 200mm |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Pattern | Single |
Power Source | AC |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | 1 |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 163 g |
R**T
Accurate and Easy-to-Use Angle Finder!
I recently added the Trend 7-Inch Angle Finder to my toolkit, and it has been a game-changer for my woodworking and DIY projects. Here’s why I highly recommend it:Accuracy: The measurements are spot-on. It provides precise angles every time, making it invaluable for projects that require tight tolerances.Build Quality: The tool is sturdy and well-constructed. The durable plastic and metal parts ensure it will last, even with regular use in challenging environments.Ease of Use: It’s incredibly simple to operate. The clear markings and straightforward design mean I can quickly measure and transfer angles without any hassle.Versatility: The 7-inch size is perfect—not too big to be cumbersome, fits in the tool bag, but large enough to handle a variety of tasks. It’s great for everything from trimming moldings to checking angles on saw blades.Value for Money: Considering the quality and functionality, this angle finder is a great deal. It’s an essential tool for professionals and DIYers alike.The Trend 7-Inch Angle Finder has saved me time and improved the accuracy of my projects. If you’re on the fence, I’d say go for it—you won’t be disappointed!
R**W
Accurate and well made.
Very useful device. Accurate and well made. The people in other reviews that are having problems obviously haven't read the instructions and zeroed their device.
L**H
Works great
Works great but after a few months of using it the battery case becomes loose and you have to keep pushing it in. The design is good but the battery case definitely needs a redesign. Good value for money and the accuracy is spot on to the .0 of a degree. Every easy to use with just 2 buttons, on and off and reset to 0
A**Y
Easy to use.
Very good tool.
M**R
Great addition to the toolbox.
After installing skirting boards a few years ago, when I conformed to the mantra 'Do your best, and caulk the rest', I decided to acquire the proper tools to do a proper job.This digital angle finder has been a godsend. Some walls were as much as 2 degrees out, or 1 degree either way on an internal/external joint. This makes more of a difference than you would believe.Being able to make precise mitre cuts, has enabled me to bond skirting board corners before fixing to the wall, which made for a professional finish, and far less caulking. I'm very impressed with this tool, and I'll be using it to put up picture rails and panelling in due course. I only wish I'd bought one sooner.The only slight niggle for me, was the battery compartment for the supplied CR2032 battery is not the easiest to access. I ended up unscrewing the module to gain access. It's not worth deducting a star for, as I'm otherwise very pleased with the product.
C**C
Great tool when you need to measure angles precisely.
An excellent product which I have used a lot after purchasing it last year. I have found it very useful - now indispensable - when setting the blade angle and alignment on my saw bench and mitre saw. Previously I relied on a set square or protractor and sliding bevel, but this digital angle rule is more accurate and is easier to use. Recently I used it to set up m mitre saw's blade at an angle 22.5 degrees to make an octagonal picture frame. This is a standard 'stop' on the saw, but it turned out to be approximately 1 degree out when measured with the angle rule. I was able to fine-tune the setting to within one third of 1 degree and as a result the octagonal frame fitted together with no noticeable gaps between the mating surfaces after glue-up. It will save you time and money especially the cost of rework you otherwise would almost certainly have. It will pay for itself, depending on the project, the first few times you use it. But please note that although the angle rule is extremely accurate you need to take care when positioning it against a saw blade and the fence as it is possible to get a false reading. Measure twice, cut once!
M**M
Essential Angle Finder
Superb tool that is very, very useful for those of us doing a lot of joinery and cabinet making. I bought this because I was fitting skirting boards in a house without a square corner in the house. With this I simple found the corner angle and divided by two when using my chop saw. Made the job a damn sight easier.Of course you can use this to set up your machine tools as well. Ideal for bench saws, chop saws and bandsaws.When power it up you first set the zero point. You can do this at any angle but I tend to do it against itself if closed up, or against a straight edge or engineers square. After that you can find and transfer angles to 0.1 of a degree which is plenty accurate enough for working in wood.After a short period of time the unit auto shuts down to save the button battery. It also comes with a spare.Quality of build is excellent. No issues there despite the Far Eastern build.
D**K
Trend digital angle ruler
well biggest disappointment is how this device just drying out new battery. especially in cold environment.new energizer was installed - one evening, battery gone.you touch device - it is waking up, using battery. any movement of rulers - it using battery.for woodworking - overkill, in terms of accuracy. using as "master piece / etalon" to verify other tools if in doubts.measures fine, digits are visible. but consumption of batteries is just disaster.
Trustpilot
2 days ago
2 weeks ago