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Stanley London 20mm (0.79 Inch) Small Magnetic Compass - Durable Plastic, Air-Damped for Precision - Perfect for Survival Kits, Hiking, Camping, DIY Projects & Educational Activities
Stanley London 20mm (0.79 Inch) Small Magnetic Compass - Durable Plastic, Air-Damped for Precision - Perfect for Survival Kits, Hiking, Camping, DIY Projects & Educational Activities

Stanley London 20mm (0.79 Inch) Small Magnetic Compass - Durable Plastic, Air-Damped for Precision - Perfect for Survival Kits, Hiking, Camping, DIY Projects & Educational Activities

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Description

Air Damped Compasses: No Liquid, No Leaking, No Air Bubbles Ultra-low friction bearing with a highly magnetized compass needle 20 mm (0.790 inches) in diameter 7.25 mm (0.285 inches) thick 1.4 grams (0.05 ounces) Pack of One Dozen (12 pcs) One Dozen Air-damped Plastic Compasses Great for survival kits, school science projects, hobbies, or inlaying into walking sticks or rifle stocks These inexpensive plastic compasses are perfect for educational science projects, hobbies, or inlaying into walking sticks or rifle stocks. The compasses feature an ultra-low friction bearing and a highly magnetized compass needle for fast and precise compass readings. The low cost compasses are 20 mm (0.790 inches) in diameter, 7.25 mm (0.285 inches) thick, and weigh only 1.4 grams (0.05 ounces). Single 20 mm Compass Next to Ruler Single 20 mm Compass Held Between Thumb and Forefinger Single 20 mm Compass On Fingertips Close Up of Single 20 mm Compass 20 mm Diameter Inexpensive Air-damped Magnetic Plastic Compass 16 mm Diameter Brass Survival Button Compass 11mm Diameter Brass Survival Button Compass Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 3.9 out of 5 stars 316 4.8 out of 5 stars 9 4.8 out of 5 stars 9 Price $9.95$9.95 $34.95$34.95 $54.95$54.95 Size (Diameter) 0.625 in (16 mm) 0.4375 in (11 mm) Size (Height) 0.1875 in (4.76 mm) 0.1875 in (4.76 mm) Weight 0.05 ounces (1.4 grams) 0.068 ounces (1.93 grams) 0.032 ounces (0.91 grams) Air-Damped (No Liquid Inside) ✓ ✓ ✓ Compass Housing Materials Plastic Brass and Glass Brass and Glass

Features

    Value Pack This set includes 12 compact compasses, offering exceptional value for classrooms, scouting, or personal use

    Precision Engineering Each compass features an ultra-low friction bearing and a highly magnetized needle, ensuring fast and accurate readings every time. Whether you're charting a course through the woods or conducting a school project, trust in reliable navigation

    Compact and Lightweight At just 20 mm (0.79 inches) in diameter and weighing only 1.4 grams (0.05 ounces), these compasses are incredibly easy to carry. Their slim profile makes them ideal for inlaying into walking sticks or rifle stocks without adding unnecessary bulk

    Durable Design The air-damped construction eliminates the need for liquid, preventing leaks and air bubbles, ensuring that your compass is built to last in any environment

    Versatile Applications Perfect for educational purposes, hobbyists, outdoor enthusiasts, and crafters alike, these compasses are a must-have for anyone looking to explore, learn, or create

Reviews

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I think these are great inexpensive compasses. My favorite thing about them is they don’t have a fluid in then, so they won’t develop bubbles and become worthless over time. I also like that they have bearing callout on the bottom, so you can use it to find a bearing (something you can’t do with most button compasses). I had two that were off by 180 degrees.I love placing these in bags jacket pockets etc. so that I always have a compass available.I have used these for urban navigation, and they are great. I will come out of a subway, or train have a quick glance and orient myself. I have also found it useful for picking the right exit in a subway. If I’m going in a large building I’ll note which direction I’m entering in, and if I get turned around it is hand for finding a way out. It is also great for navigating on the street. You can use it to orient your map, and I’ve gotten crude bearing estimates to with the features I can see in the distance (like the Eiffel tower) and on the map.For something so simple it is surprisingly useful. And it does not stick out like pulling out a Commenga or breast plate compass would in a city. Obviously it’s not a good pick for navigating through a dense forrest though.