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180 Degrees Plastic Protractor $0.19 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Good for the school booklists coming up

Usually dispatched within 2 to 4 weeks

About this item
High Quality Material - This 180 Degree Protractor is made of transparent and durable plastic for long lasting use
Easy to Read - The protractor has clear, easy to read numbers, and the scale is numbered at 10-degree intervals with 1-degree marks up to 180 degrees.
Versatile Use - Perfect for use in the home or classroom, great for geometry classes, graphic design, and any arts & crafts project.
Precise Measurement - The protractor measures 0 to 180 degrees left to right and right to left, providing students with precision when drawing or measuring.
Convenient Size - With a diameter of 10cm, this protractor is of an appropriate size to use for geometry drawing and math class, making it a valuable tool in your teacher resources.

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Comments

  • +6

    If we were all to order this at 19c and free delivery, are we taking money from Aus Post? Or Amazon?

    • +33

      What's your angle here? I'm confused.

      • +13

        Looks like Jake T might be a bit obtuse. Maybe he's got a protractor, but he's still not seeing things from the right angle!

    • +5

      And also raise a return once it's delivered. 100% Amazon will ask to keep the item and refund so it's free protractor 😀

    • +1

      Amazon don’t use Aus Post as far as I’m aware - they use contracted delivery drivers
      If anything all you’re really doing is contributing to road congestion.

      • +2

        95% of my Amazon is delivered by Australia Post. I live regional.

      • varies. metro here and sometimes is small car (amazon) and they hardly ever press the doorbell, sometimes is by aus post in the electr little van, they seemingly always press the door bell.

        • I delivered for Flex for a while a couple of years ago and it’s a bit of a hangover from the Covid era with the whole no contact thing back then. We would only ring/knock if there was no safe place to leave the item unattended. You might wish to add to your delivery notes to ask the driver to knock/ring.

          • @melbourne guy: thanks, might try that, as well as the 3d printed "door bell" with arrow pointing at the button that i've wired onto the metal fly-screen / security door. that is perhaps the extra that will maybe make a difference.

            the no contact thing could still be done with: press the door bell, then leave the package and start walking back to the car….

            (and "best" i've seen was walk up to the gate/wall (on a busy road so the wall and solid gate were likely so to block sound), take a photo of the hand holding the package over the wall, then drop said package and get back in the car)

      • Amazon use their own contracted Flex drivers in major centres, but will use AusPost for areas that Flex drivers don’t cover. They will also sometimes use AusPost if the delivery needs to come from interstate.

  • +5

    Homer: ‘Too bad we don’t live on a farm’

    • +1

      ^ I came here to say this. I watched that episode last night with the kids 😄

  • +1

    What a obtuse deal

  • +1

    A 19¢ protractor? Perfect for measuring exactly how long it’ll take Amazon to ship it—probably a full 360 degrees.

  • +4

    boi, haven't seen this thing for 30 years…..

    • Yeah do kids still use this stuff ? Lol

  • +1

    the comments have gone 180

  • Not deliverable to my address in SA.

  • +2

    Any arts and craft project?

    Some marketing bod has got a very limited imagination.

  • Paging @Protractor

  • Price did not reflect the value

  • degrees? that's for losers. Cool people want their protractor in radians.

  • Any good compass deals around?

  • +4

    SOHCAHTOA

  • Couldn't make it yourself for this price

  • oh no, brings back memories when i didn'tt know the difference between Radius, diameter, & circumference and which formula to use when I was at school :(

  • any more stock of this coming?

    • perhaps all they have left are the 173 degree ones

  • "…making it a valuable tool in your teacher resources."

    Buy your own makeshift shivs kids.

  • I feel like there's a good joke here but I'm finding it a bit obtuse.

    I might come back and post again if I find a funny angle

  • weapons

    • Weapon of maths instruction?

  • just waiting for the antitractor faction to down vote this deal.

  • If you buy an Xbox360 at the same time, you can use this to calculate the 360 degrees to turn and walk away from it.

    • That would be 180 degrees. I think you should get yourself 2 protractors.

      • Get a red biro and make red rings of death

  • I bought this as my kid has lost his. It's dreadful quality and I had to buy another next time I made it to an actual shop. He found it very hard to use. THere's bubbles all over the covering and the lines aren't clear

  • I wonder what is the margin of this

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