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The KOLSOL Digital Protractor DXL360S is a dual-axis inclinometer and protractor combining gyro and gravity sensors to deliver ultra-precise angle measurements with ±0.05° accuracy and 0.01° resolution. Featuring a 5-face magnetic base, audible angle alerts, and a rechargeable USB port, it’s engineered for professionals in construction, woodworking, plumbing, and interior design who demand reliable, versatile, and easy-to-use tools.









| Manufacturer | KOLSOL |
| Part Number | KOLSOL Digital Protractor DXL360S |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 6.5 x 5.25 x 2 inches |
| Item model number | KOLSOL Digital Protractor DXL360S |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Included Components | Digital Protractor |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
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Es un dispositivo muy preciso
Buena pantallaBuena resoluciónMuy preciso
O**D
Too sensitive
The gyro on this is overly sensitive, to achieve perfect zero level or plumb was nearly impossible on the digital bubble level. I'm a journeyman carpenter and for my needs this is just not a usable tool. I was thinking I could easily adjust the sensitivity but it doesn't have any sort of sensitivity adjustments.
D**K
Excellent: but some bad Chinese to English onscreen translations.
The media could not be loaded. KOLSOL Digital Protractor DXL360S GYRO + Gravity 2 in 1 Digital LCD Protractor Inclinometer Dual Axis Level Box 0.01°Resolution.I am comparing this to my 'Tiltbox II', which I like and I use for setting my table saw blade tilt angle.Firstly, this is much heavier, the tilt box has a lot of space inside and you use a 9v battery. This contains a non-user accessible rechargeable battery.This works in both horizontal plane and vertical plane. Ifnyou watch my very sort video, you can see it transition from measuring in the horizontal plane while laying on its back showing to measuring in the vertical plane as I stand it up on its base.It is a little more complicated to learn to use than the tiltbox II, but that is partly becuase it has more functionality.I like this a lot, it seem to be acurate and precise, with 0.01 resolution. I'd like to give 4.5 stars but for one small issue. Some of the onscreen commands are badly translated from Chinese to English. See photo. I have no idea what the following onscreen command means. "Spin slowly and keep plumping"So for the cost of this device you would expect the language translation to be at least understandable.Thank you for reading my review and looking at my photos of this product. I hope you found it helpful!REVIEW PHILOSOPHY: I only review a product if it is something I am capable of critically evaluating through comparison, testing and use. This means I have experience of using similar items; or that I have equipment or tools that I can test it with; or that I have an upcoming need so I can actually use. I am as selective about getting an item to review as I would be about purchasing that same item, so yes, I expect it to be a good product. My reviews are NOT based on packaging or if it was delivered timely.
R**L
Multi-purpose angle finder
I wanted an angle finder for setting up my tools. I dont trust my table saw's angle settings. Super easy to use and has magnets built-in.I put this on my table saw and pressed 0. I know my saw itself and/or my garage floor isn't 0. So now I've got my reference. With the blade up this sticks to it and stays in place nicely. Now I can read the exact angle of the blade. Super helpful especially if you aren't looking for a 45 where you might have the stops set to.This also has a bubble level for flat surfaces. I tried my countertop to test this out. My counter is 1 paper thickness off. That's how accurate this is!Comes with a USB charging block and cable. Directions are easy to follow if you want to do any calibrations or learn how to set an angle alarm.
W**E
Deceptive wording and ancient technology
Besides the fact that this thing is old. It uses mini USB for god sake. Not micro but mini. The display is readable but it looks like a old space invaders game. I have other angle finder‘s which have a much slicker smoother and easier to re-display. I’m not convinced that the polymer exterior is going to help with the accuracy. My other ones have metal sides. And it’s listed accuracy is deceptive. It says +/-.05° But then it says plus one percent in addition to that. That’s terrible. One percent of a circle is 3.6° But I’m going to assume that means 1% of 90° so almost an entire degree of error in addition to the plus or minus 5/100ths.. Sure it has a resolution of .01° but that is meaningless if the accuracy is only .05 or worse +1%.And the bubble buttons on the unit or not my favorite either. It does have a center Nagy to make it easy to align against circular pipes and rods. But the odd raised corners could be problematic depending upon your use case. I would Rich rather have a smooth even service than one that is raised on each end.These are clearly ancient angle finders that somebody is trying to dump get rid of because the newer ones are much more elegant and accurate.Now the digital bubble level for laying flat might be a nice touch but the resolution of the display is so low I’m not sure that the graphic will really help you much. So you’ll have to rely on the digital readout but again if it’s +1% inaccuracy that’s awful.The only thing positive this unit has as its range of error. I placed it on a flat concrete surface. Zero did out. And indeed I got variances within its margin of error. So they got that right. It seemed in capable of repeating a measurement. But it always stayed within 1%.It also doesn’t come with a case. Every angle finder has a case even if it’s just a little vinyl cover. I can’t not recommend this as there are literally dozens and dozens of better options at the same price point or lower available on Amazon.The instructions on how to use the driver scope or not very clear and it’s only accurate to half of the degree. I can do better than that with a metal ruler.
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