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The STAEDTLER Comfort Metal Quick Setting 6" Compass 2 Piece Set is a premium drafting tool featuring a quick-setting push-button and center wheel for precise circle drawing up to 350mm. Crafted from durable metal with interchangeable leads and a universal adapter, it supports versatile use with pencils, pens, and brushes. The set includes spare leads, a replacement needle, and a protective hard case, making it ideal for students and professionals seeking reliable, high-quality geometry and technical drawing instruments.






| ASIN | B001F9P8LQ |
| Additional Features | Quick-Setting Push-Button Mechanism, Interchangeable Leads, Universal Adapter |
| Age Range (Description) | Teen, Youth, Adult |
| Age Range Description | Teen, Youth, Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,889 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #50 in Compasses (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Brand | STAEDTLER |
| Brand Name | STAEDTLER |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,486 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Fine |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04007817552001 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Included Components | 6" Metal Hinged Leg Compass, Universal Adapter & Lead in Hard Plastic Case |
| Item Diameter | 6 Inches |
| Item Dimensions | 4.13 x 0.87 x 8.66 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Line Size | 0_3mm |
| Manufacturer | STAEDTLER |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | Mars Comfort |
| Model Number | 552 01 ST |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Drafting, Drawing |
| Special Feature | Quick-Setting Push-Button Mechanism, Interchangeable Leads, Universal Adapter |
| Style | 3 Piece Professional Set |
| UPC | 743183111032 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**-
Highly professional product
The combination of features in this compass make it extremely easy to use, very precise and also very versatile. The wheel allows you to adjust the compass radius minutely, and the buttons allow you to easily and quickly change the radius by large amounts. In actual operation how this works is, you use the buttons to adjust to radius to very close to the one you want, and then you use the wheel to quickly fine-tune it to the exact radius required. It's worth noting that the wheel adjusts more finely than the wheel on the similar Staedtler compass which lacks the buttons. (On that compass, if the wheel screws were as finely tuned as on this one, it would take far too long to adjust the compass radius by large amounts since that other compass has no button release.) The max radius is in excess of 8 inches—don't know exactly the size but it's very large. Additionally, there is an extra piece which you can put in place of the compass lead, which open up and allows you to tighten into place any kind of writing instrument or paintbrush, chalk or whatever. It allows for pen-like objects quite a bit wider than a standard pencil, so even fancy gel pens can fit into it and be tightened in. Also, the design of the tightening screw is such that it will not damage what you put into it. (Some compasses have a screw that screws directly into the side of the inserted wooden pencil, leaving a small hole. This compass just squeezes the pen or pencil with a curved plastic piece—nice design.) The case is very nice and professional and protects your compass and lead and so forth. The catch on the case is just right—easy to open, but it is very unlikely to come open by itself in a backpack. I suppose it could if you REALLY bashed your bag around, but I've never had a problem with it. Also included is a small cylinder for holding extra lead, which comes with several leads and—surprise! an extra metal compass tip. Nice touch. Haven't had a need for it so far. Actually, since the metal tip is the same width as the compass lead, you could even replace the lead with the extra metal tip so you would have a compass with two metal tips and no lead—something like carpenters compasses I have seen. I haven't personally needed to do this but it might be handy. Both arms of the compass have the same connector screws, so you could use the pen/paintbrush holder in place of the metal tip, instead of in place of the lead tip. Again, I've never needed to, but you could do it easily if you wanted to. (In other words, you would then have two tips: one of lead for drawing, and the other whatever you put into the plastic grip and tightened in.) The compass has one more feature, which I'm not really sure the purpose of. Both of the standard arms—lead holder and metal tip—can be bent inward on a hinge that's about halfway up the arms. The hinge is fairly stiff so they will NEVER bend that way by accident. They can't bend outward at all, only inward. I don't know why this would be useful, since you can just use the button release to make the radius smaller instead of bending them in like that, but there it is. (Please comment if you know what that feature is for.) Overall, this is easily the best compass I have ever seen or used and for me, well worth the price of about $25.
D**Y
The best - A welcome change from those awful ones I used in K12
I vaguely remember using a compass when I was in K12. I remember them always being those terrible ones that always slid out of place and were frustrating to adjust. I've been buying various tools this year to help me draw more accurate plans for my contraptions and this has been a welcome addition to my toolkit. When you first open it you can tell that it's going to be worlds better than those cheapo ones you used in school. It feels sturdy and has a nice weight to it. The quick-adjustment buttons make large adjustments a breeze. Be sure to depress them fully and firmly and ensure that the adjustments are easy. After getting close to the desired size, the wheel makes it easy to make precise adjustments. It's made of a mixture of plastic and metal. The blue parts are made of plastic but they don't feel cheap. The locking pins are also made of plastic but that hasn't proved to be an issue thus far. Hopefully they last a long time. The set includes the compass, 2 additional pieces of lead, an additional metal tip, and the universal adapter which allows you to use a pen/pencil/etc instead of the lead point. It's not in the product photo for some reason so I've included two photos. All in all it's a great kit. It's a quality compass and I don't mind spending a few extra dollars to buy something that's going to last a long time. It's made drawing circles a breeze. It's a tad pricier than others but I've had no issues thus far. The quick setting buttons are a must have. The universal adapter is a great tool to have as well.
S**2
Great value for a Quality Compass
Good quality with quick set feature is helpful. I use this a lot in building my model wood sailing ships.
R**N
Quality built compass
Back in the day when I was in high school my dad bought me a compass very similar to this one. This compass has a nice weight to it. It has a nice feel to it. When you spin the wheel to increase the diameter or decrease the diameter. It takes a little bit of an effort, which is such a wonderful fill. To me it tells me that this is a quality, sturdy built compass. This compass is going to last me a very long time. It’s accurate and it’s just a joy to use. Back in the day I used my compass for drafting. Now fast forward to 2023, I will be using this for some of my artwork. I will be doing sketches and I will also be using it to do some drawings on my canvas before I paint. I am very satisfied with my purchase, and I highly recommend buying this compass if you were in the market for a good compass. It’s going to last you a long time.
R**9
Patience tester if you need to switch out adapters. It’s nice but instructions are non existent.
I’ve never had a compass like this, and wanted to switch out the pencil thing out. Instructions??? Nowhere! Not even online or on their website. I might have to take a geometry class to learn how to use it. After a very long search on YouTube, I finally found someone who showed a glimpse of them switching, but didn’t explain how to do it. The screw was so tight, I didn’t think it was supposed to turn. I finally just cranked it and it moved! A little more unscrewing, actually a lot more unscrewing until it’s completely unscrewed then push it out and remove it completely. Only then can you switch it out. Anyway, if you want to use the adapter and you pass the patience test, it’s a fine compass.
J**L
I don't always buy a compass, but, when I do, I buy a Staedtler.
This compass has been loyal and true for 3 months, and it is showing no signs of wear and tear yet. Specifically, I use it to draw a lot of geometric mandala designs as a focusing exercise, and I am compulsive about accurate measurements and arcs. This compass has served me very well with consistent and precise measurements. The quick-release buttons are handy, though I personally don't use them all that often, and the legs allow you to change bits and pieces easily. The weight is very comfortable for me, and I don't have too many issues with the needle gouging a hole into the paper, unless I'm drawing 8 or 10 circles around the same center point (which is unavoidable with any compass). The screw mechanism is buttery-smooth and very accurate, and I've never had an issue with one of the legs getting off-center. The case itself is very sturdy, and it has survived being tossed around and crushed inside the backpack of a grad student in an English MA program (I have a lot of books to carry around during paper season). However, I don't think the case would survive being a toy for little kids or large dogs very long. For me, the biggest plus is that it comes with the universal attachment for pens and pencils, which I use almost exclusively over the standard graphite pieces. The product picture doesn't show it for some reason, but it does come included. The largest drawing utensil the attachment holds is a standard Sharpie marker, so anything smaller, from Micron pens to generic mechanical pencils, will fit wonderfully. My only gripe is that the screw part of the universal attachment is plastic, but it does seem to be sturdy. It also comes with a small container for extra needle points and leads, and the compass comes with 2 extra leads and an extra needle point. The only thing that I don't like about this compass is that I have to take the universal attachment off before storing it so that it will fit back into the molded compartments inside the case. This is more of a note than a con, but the blue molding in the case is lined with a synthetic velvet-like material, and sometimes there is a very thin coating of these fibers on the compass. It's no biggie though, they don't hurt anything and aren't even noticeable once you wipe them off on your jeans or something.
E**L
Works well
This product is solid, works well and I like to pen option that comes with it. Great product!
S**R
Great... Until the thumbwheel threaded rod breaks (two compasses in a row).
I really wanted to like this compass; I really did. It has a nice heft to it, and it feels like a quality instrument. However, two in a row have broken in exactly the same way in a short period of time. I received the first compass from Amazon, but when I opened the package I saw that one of the threaded rods coming of the center wheel (that sets the circle diameter) was broken off. I wasn't quite sure how that could happen during shipping since the compass came in a hard case (which didn't show any wear), but rough shipping seemed like the best explanation. I returned it through Amazon, and promptly got a new (intact) compass. Everything was great for about a month and a half until I reached into my backpack one day, and the threaded rod had snapped off the new compass exactly like the first one. The compass was in an protected internal pocket of my bag (i.e. not at the bottom of my bag being crushed by a book). Like I said, I wanted to like this compass. When it works, it works well, and 95% of it seems like high quality. But when the low quality 5% fails (twice), it makes the rest useless.
R**K
One sturdy compass that is bound to last a lifetime!
I really love the fact that this compass is extremely well made. Although it is quite weighty, it is really easy to use and doesn't have that loose feeling unlike cheaper compasses. The extension bar comes in handy for things like technical drawings or construction. I have bought a plethora of stationary from Staedtler and this is by far my favourite. It has a premium feel and my colleagues are extremely impressed by its stylish look and performance. However, a downside to this compass is the fact that the adjustment knobs can break if overtightened so be very careful not to over tighten it however Staedtler kindly offered to replace it free of charge which, in my opinion, makes this compass worth every penny because not only I can rely on this compass to last a long time but the company's excellent support gives me extra piece of mind and ensures trust in Staedtler's quality. Overall, I would definitely recommend if you're using this for technical drawings, mathematics, construction, school etc.
E**C
Buen compás
Es para los estudios de mi hijo y según él, es muy bueno, con una precisión milimétrica y buena resistencia.
M**.
Ottimo e professionale
Prodotto ottimamente costruito...
R**.
La mejor calidad
Es un regalo para mi hijo. Yo tengo 20 años con otro similar, tuve suerte de encontrarlo en oferta.
A**O
Prodotto Consigliato. Staedtler una garanzia per il disegno tecnico!
Recensione "Staedtler - Compasso Mars® Comfort 552 01". Si rimanda alla valutazione sottostante. Descrizione del produttore Codice Prodotto: 552 01 Contenuti del prodotto: 1x Compasso contiene compasso, 1x Innesto universale, 1x Portamine, 1x Astuccio con coperchio a cerniera. Caratteristiche prodotto: - Compasso regolabile con meccanismo a pulsante e rotella di regolazione, - Due aste articolate, - Punta intercambiabile, - Innesto portamine intercambiabile con perno Ø 4 mm, - Diametro Ø max. ca. 350 mm, con prolunga ca. 585 mm, - Lunghezza: 170 mm. Analisi: Scuola Superiore per Geometra e poi Università Architettura non c'è altro percorso che richiede l'utilizzo di un compasso di precisione, in questi casi si presenta la necessità di acquistare prodotti che assicurino un cerchio di precisione ed un apertura rigida per evitare di ripetere (magari a lavoro completo) un progetto/disegno. Conoscendo i prodotti Staedtler sin da piccolo faccio una ricerca sul sito del produttore per informarmi sulle diversità di compassi in commercio e dopo un attenta analisi scelgo d'acquistare questo compasso. (Su Amazon.it visto il divario di prezzo di 5 Euro ed avendo la spedizione gratuita con Amazon Prime.) Il prodotto è stato consegnato dopo 1 giorni dall'acquisto attraverso Amazon.Prime mediante corriere espresso. Il pacco non presenta segni d'usura e sia esternamente che internamente risulta integro. Il prodotto è stato testato il giorno stesso della consegna. Dopo un periodo di test della durata di due settimane e affermo quanto segue. Aspetti Positivi: Il prodotto presenta un giusto rapporto qualita/prezzo, compassi di precisione (purtroppo) costano. Il prodotto è dotato di una scatola in plastica rigida, con un comodo sistema d'apertura. Il prodotto è qualitativamente il top di gamma. Cerchi precisi e punta che possiede un buon fissaggio. Il prodotto presenta un impugnatura ergonomica, indicato per gli utilizzi constanti. Aspetti Negativi: Il prodotto non presenta nessun aspetto negativo. Valutazione Prodotto: Cinque stelle su cinque stelle. 5/5 Motivazione valutazione: Ho attribuito tale valutazione considerando la qualità e al funzionalità che il prodotto possiede. D'altronde quando acquisti un prodotto ad una cifra abbastanza alta ciò che ti aspetti è che fa perfettamente il suo lavoro. Conclusioni: Acquisto consigliato. Che si compri questo modello Mars 552 o il 551 fa poca differenza. Per un eventuale acquisto si potrebbe fare riferimento alle preferenze personali. D'altro canto il divario rispetto alla concorrenza è abissale, specialmente si si vuole restare su questa fascia di prezzo. In conclusione consiglierei: Acquistare un compasso Staedtler, il modello è pura preferenza. Ad ogni modo è consigliabile visionare il sito della casa produttrice nella sezione compasso. - Tale articolo è stato acquistato ad uso personale. Se ti sono stato utile clicca sul tasto qui sotto, per te è solo un tasto, per me un incentivo a fare altre recensioni. Grazie.
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