Metal Handheld Tally Counter, Clicker Counter with 4 Digit Display, Hand Mechanical Counter for Counting, Golf, Baseball, Knitting, Coaching, Fishing and Laps
$4.99
$4.99
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【Sturdy & durable】This clicker counter is crafted from high-quality stainless steel — its durable metal shell withstands impacts and friction for long-lasting use 【Easy to Use】The tally counter gives a crisp click with each press and advances its 4-digit mechanical display from 0 to 9999 — ideal for all counting tasks
【Sturdy & durable】This clicker counter is crafted from high-quality stainless steel — its durable metal shell withstands impacts and friction for long-lasting use
【Easy to Use】The tally counter gives a crisp click with each press and advances its 4-digit mechanical display from 0 to 9999 — ideal for all counting tasks
【Easy reset】 Only a few clockwise rotations of the reset knob are needed to reset
【No Batteries Required】Our counter operates on a pure mechanical structure— just press to use, no battery needed. Eco-friendly and durable
【Wide Application】 This hand-held tally counter is ideal for various settings — from schools and offices to gyms, golf courses, and restaurants. It handles tasks like scoring, attendance, inventory, teaching, knitting, and fishing with ease
8 reviews for Metal Handheld Tally Counter, Clicker Counter with 4 Digit Display, Hand Mechanical Counter for Counting, Golf, Baseball, Knitting, Coaching, Fishing and Laps
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td –
Get for counting laps when walking
Very helpful when wife is walking, helps keep count on laps she does.
KT Valentine –
Does what it’s meant to do
I got this so I could do a funny trend I saw on social media. Moms use a counter to record how many times they hear “mom, mama, ma, mommy, bruh” from their kids all day. Thankfully it goes up to 9999, so that should be enough for one day!The counter itself works great. Does just what it’s meant to do. It’s easy to hold and click and winding the dial quickly and easily resets it. The price is very reasonable. Each click does count as one, so it’s reliable.Now if I could keep my toddler from grabbing it away from me, I might finally be able to know how many times I’m called in a day!
Russ –
Handy counter
This is a “handy” little counter. Sorry, had to do that.I ordered this counter to take fishing with me to help keep track of the day’s catch. I appreciate the compact size and the counter button that sticks out quite a ways.It can keep count up to 9,999. That is a lot of button presses and probably a little overkill.To reset it to zero, you spin the dial on the right side for 10 clicks. That gets it back to 0000 no matter what number you where on.There is a nice finger loop on the top of the counter to keep it secure in your hand during use.Overall it meets my expectations for an inexpensive counter. There are better and more expensive ones out there, but this met my needs and I appreciated the low price.
River –
Compact and inexpensive tally counter best suited for left hand use.
This tally counter is a great value at under $5 and works great. the counter button and reset dial are straightforward to use. The loop for a lanyard has great ergonomics as it folds over the side of the counter. My only issue with the counter is that the black reset dial on the side digs into your palm a little if you use it in your right hand. This is not an issue if you use it in your left hand. construction looks solid, especially for the price, and the counter button clicks and counts well. Item is about 2 inches in diameter.
EXR186 –
Received a defective item. Poor quality control.
What started out as a good product upon testing it turned out to be mediocre quality. The screws were loose and it seems that there is nowhere to get a grip to keep them screwed in. It results in the counter splitting apart as seen in the photos. I can probably simply tape them it up at the seems, but it is a minor annoyance for what should be a brand new item.
Soup Can Technology –
Worth the price
This is the first counter that I’ve owned or used, so I can’t comment much on comparing it to nicer ones. This works great, and at the time of my review it is listed for $4. I think it’s worth it. It seems well made, and I think it will last for years if I take care of it. Does it seem low quality on materials and craftsmanship? Well, it seems like a $4 clicker/counter. I have no complaints, though.
George S. –
I give this..1,2,3,4,5 STARS!
I have to be honest I’ve always wanted to have one of these. As I’ve gotten older, I’ll find myself getting lost in which set I’m doing at the gym and sometimes what lap I’m doing on a track. This counter solve that problem easily. The best part is, it’s very small and easy to carry so it doesn’t disrupt me when I’m doing exercises or storing it in my gym bag. It’s very well constructed made out of steel. Has a very nice collapsible ring that can be made flush with the counter or pulled out to be worn like a ring. It is very easy to reset. I will say the reset is a little rattly, but still very very functional. If you need to keep track of crowds reps laps, this is a fantastic way to do it! Highly recommend it a great value for the money
crane1111 –
It works well, looks good, well-designed, and at an unbelievably low price.
One of the easiest reviews I’ve ever done. This is a simple counter for keeping count. It’s well-made, has smooth edges, a nice loop to hang from anything, and it just works. It fits nicely in the palm of your hand, if you want to carry it. The face numbers are easy to read, the counting plunger has no sharp edges, it’s light, and the reset knob has enough grip to turn even if it gets wet. Last but not least, where can you buy anything for $4 that actually works. Nice design and an even better price. Great valuePersonally, I’ll use it on the golf course to keep track of my shots (memory is getting poor).