Frequently Asked Questions
The IOTC Kelvin Pocket Anchor Compass is made of solid brass. This durable material ensures a strong construction and a beautiful antique finish.
The compass measures two point zero one inches in length and width, and zero point zero four inches in height. Its compact size makes it easy to carry.
Yes, it is designed as a unique, hand-picked vintage collectable. Antique lovers will appreciate its retro style and polished brass design.
To use the compass, hold it level and align the needle with the direction you wish to navigate. This allows you to determine your bearing.
Yes, its small size and lightweight design make it very portable. You can easily fit it in your pocket or bag.
Yes, it is suitable for outdoor navigation. Its sturdy brass construction is designed to withstand various environmental conditions.
To maintain its appearance, gently clean the compass with a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals that may damage the brass finish.
No, this compass is not waterproof. It is best to keep it away from excessive moisture to prevent damage.
It comes with a sixty-day money-back guarantee. If you receive a damaged or defective item, you can request a refund.
Yes, it is user-friendly and easy to operate, making it a great choice for beginners in navigation.
Its antique design and practical use make it a thoughtful gift for outdoor enthusiasts or collectors. It is both decorative and functional.
Yes, it is suitable for sailing and other outdoor navigation purposes. Its accuracy makes it a reliable tool on the water.
If your compass arrives damaged, you can contact customer service for assistance. They will guide you through the return process.
Yes, it is packaged carefully to ensure it arrives in perfect condition. This protects the antique finish during shipping.
The beautiful antique brass polishing gives it a vintage look while also enhancing its durability. It adds to the aesthetic appeal.
No, the IOTC Kelvin Pocket Anchor Compass is sold as a standalone item without additional accessories. It's focused on functionality.












