Digi 1st TC-08 Desk Tally Counter with Base, Digital Desktop Counter Clicker Mechanical Number Click Counter
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By clicking the knob on the right, the count can be reset back to 0000. The only reset available on this model is a factory reset.
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The mechanical counter does not have the ability to roll the number count backward. Numerical operations or jumping ahead are not allowed. There is only one way to reset the counter back to zero using the reset knob. There is nothing I love more than I trust it to do the job because it does what I need it to do.
Alarms are not incorporated into the device. The only downside is it is bulky and inconvenient.
Selected User Reviews For Digi 1st TC-08 Desk Tally Counter with Base, Digital Desktop Counter Clicker Mechanical Number Click Counter
My favorite part of this counter is the tally. I read dozens of files on the internet every day as part of my job. Because it is the number of finished items that determines the quality of my work, it is important to keep track of the total number of items within each file. I find the counter to be the perfect tool for the job. Under it, I put a small piece of rubber to prevent it from sliding, but there are holes for screws as well. I record the number at the end of the day and reset it for the next.

According to expectations, this works just fine. In spite of having arthritis in the hands, the button is not stiff at all. I like how sturdy it is and how satisfying it is to my knitting row counter to keep track of how many rows I've finished. You have to roll it forward to zero it out. It would have been nice if there were a single clear button, but this is not a digital unit that would have allowed it. It is necessary to charge the simple unit, but you do not have to. My next purchase would be to buy from you.

The number of laps no longer seems important to him because he is in control of how many he runs. Every time he swims he taps this a couple of times at the side of the pool. Despite getting wet, it seems to dry out nicely and continue to operate as usual.

There is no better way to keep track of your catch than this fishing tally board. I kept it on the platform of my bowfishing boat to keep track of I rarely covered my boat up here in Michigan unless it was winter, where it was out for over 3 years in the rodents. Every time we caught a fish, we pressed it with our foot. It never got reset, but it took a beating. LOL, I know it goes up to 1700.

The average time I click it is between 200 and 300 Each day, I drink approximately 300 ounces of water. My desk houses this counter, and when I have finished a task, I just reach for it using my peripheral vision and pop it into place. The former LCD finger counter I tried earlier had very soft buttons that sometimes didn't register a click when pushed, so I had to read the number on the LCD counter first, then push the button and wait for the number to increase. Digi 1st Tally Counter, I do not have any of those issues. A strong push and click accompanied by a very audible click however, the noise was not distracting. In any case, I know when it has registered without looking at it, and it is always right because I am sent a report the next day that lets me know what I have The first time I ordered and received this counter, I thought I would need to attach the wood base to a piece of furniture for stability. I did not have to do that. It is small, and the weight is less than a pound, but it is very stable on my desktop without any mounting at all. In this way, you can stay on top of your tally of tasks quickly and with accurate accuracy while you sit at your desk.

The quality is better than anything I've found in a store, and there are no batteries to replace like I've seen with every other digital option. The lanyard can be switched from table top to lanyard by removing the base with one screw. It is made of heavy metal and sturdy. It does not come with a lanyard. You can easily reset the counter to zero by resetting it to 9,999.

As well as being pretty cool, it's extremely useful. This will be fun for myself and my wife to keep track of how often we sigh. I can count how many times she sighs, and she can count how many times I It should be a lot of.

My favorite way to use it is to knit on a loom. You can keep track of rows and stitches perfectly with this program. I have written two of these. As if it were not enough, the first one was stolen. You might want to refrain from lending.
