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| by Leo | Date Added: Tuesday 22 May, 2012 |
I bought this counter for counting of cells. And it works very good. Given it's shipped from China and the price is so cheap. I'm pretty happy with it.
[5 of 5 Stars!] | by jberry | Date Added: Wednesday 02 May, 2012 |
Bought three of these and they work just as they should. They seem to be pretty sturdy and have a good trigger action. I would definitely buy these again.
[5 of 5 Stars!] | by Optimus | Date Added: Tuesday 21 February, 2012 |
This device works, is reliable, and does it's intended purpose. Great price of roughly seven bucks. Love it. I've taken it swimming a few times and so far no ill effects from getting wet. If it does get water damage etc. after 10 more work outs, I'll still feel like I got my money's worth.
[5 of 5 Stars!] | by Kelly D. Carter "kellydcarter" | Date Added: Monday 06 February, 2012 |
This counter is sturdy, reliable, and performs well. I have used it for a variety of purposes: counting repetitions of physical exercises, counting steps during walking, etc. Typically these counters have been used during inventory of merchandise--they are great for that. I would shy away from the cheaper models that are made of plastic or so cheap they may be poorly made.
[5 of 5 Stars!] | by Sharon | Date Added: Thursday 02 February, 2012 |
The Robic M-357 Tally Counter works great for my needs - counting how many times I walk, jog or run laps at the gym. It never misses a click and is easy to reset. Fits perfectly in my hand and is simple to use. This is the second time I am purchasing this same unit as I lost my first one...
[5 of 5 Stars!] | by Heather Haft | Date Added: Tuesday 17 January, 2012 |
I haven't had it very long, but I already love this thing. It's sturdy, doesn't need batteries, and the knob to reset it works great. The button becomes a little stiff to click as the number gets higher, especially after 100, but not so stiff that anyone other than perhaps a very small child would have trouble with it. The "click" sound is audible enough and you can feel it click, it should work perfectly even in a loud area (such as counting customers to a venue).
[5 of 5 Stars!]