Electronic Finger Counter, 6 Pack Digital Tally Counter Clicker with Led, Resettable 5 LCD Digit Display Hand Tally Counter Counting for Golf,Goods Counting,Lap & Knitting
$7.99
Price: $7.99
(as of Jan 17, 2025 01:47:24 UTC – Details)
【LED ring electronic Buddha counter】New style manual electronic counter with lighted ring: Led button can help you see much more clearer at night; 6 pieces of hand tally counters in 6 colors, sufficient quantity for your use; Color: as pictures shown.It sits nicely on your finger and keeps a perfect count. You even can use two on one finger to keep track of both stitches and rows.
【Electronic Finger Counter with Automatic Sleep Mode】The digit LED screen display of tally counter can counter up to 99999 as maximum number. It shuts itself off after a while. Meanwhile, The digital number goes off after a while when the marker has been inactive but when You press the button it goes right back where it ended.
【Handy Good Accurate Tally Counters】Those electric finger counters are So handy, right there on your finger, Make sure you can keep on knitting without missing a beat.Our pitch counter feels quiet and comfortable,No springs to wear out;Smooth surface;The digital clicker can stay securely in your hand.
【WIDE APPLICATION】:Ideal for lab,people,sport event, golfs,casino, bar, swimming, concert, coach,praty,meeting,restaurant,school,fishing, headcounting,exercises and any occasions where need to be counted for number.In addition to aboves,it still can help children learn to count.
【Great Handy Device to be gifts】:Perfect for sports to keep score; When knitting, No more forgetting which row you was on, especially when your’re interrupted by one thing or another;While crocheting, you don’t have to take your eyes off your project to find your hand held counter or make a tick mark on paper.Those electronic finger counters are effective, versatile and well worth the money!
Pjroo –
Great Value
Good price! I like that they light up. Itâs nice to have extras in case the one I use is misplaced (sometimes itâs on my finger when I go upstairs and it gets left upstairs). Iâm also teaching my granddaughters to crochet, and I have some to share with them.
CGMN –
Weâre straight as a lap counter
I like to run and I find it impossible to keep track of laps in my head because Iâm always thinking and thinking while Iâm running, so this little clicker thing goes right on your finger and all you have to remember now to push the button haha.
Ralph –
Nice size counter
Easy to hold and perfect for counting knit rows.
S. Moon –
May be going back.
So this has a few problems. Problem number one is it has a ‘hair trigger’, it barley needs pressed to register on the count button. The light and reset button are harder to press, if all buttons were difficult to press this wouldn’t be a problem. The second problem is it goes to ‘sleep’ and actually needs to be pressed once to wake up and then again to count up. I think I’m done with digital counters, I’m going to send these back and get an analog one.
Alana –
smells bad
works good but smells bad and leaves my fingers smelling bad after use
Jennifer Foley –
Plastic counters
I was surprised at how flimsy these counters were. They work as intended and I havenât had any issues with them, but am skeptical if theyâll last. The strap doesnât really work, but the unit itself is light enough that it could be secured using a string.
Rhonda B –
One worked, one didn’t.
One was broken…I was going to return it, but it was such a pain, that I decided it wasn’t worth the effort for a few dollars. Just chucked the broken one. Lesson learned. Bought more from another company.
Amazon Customer –
Strange Odor
I like the product but I stopped using it the second day after received because it has strange odor that gives me headache.
Juss –
Works very well but very hard to read with my blind old eyes. Would work amazing for someone who can see well as the back light isnât very bright. Still happy with purchase