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Digi 1st TC-875 Stopwatch with Dual Tally Counter Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of Digi 1st TC-875 Stopwatch with Dual Tally Counter

Switches between a stopwatch and two tally counters (Two separate modes). Counts with two tally counters independently in the same display. Switch between + and - modes to add or subtract the counts. Stopwatch counts up to 100 minutes in 1/100 seconds. Show Lap/Cumulative split time. Audible beep confirmation or silent operation. Break-away lanyard prevents potential neck injuries.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

What's not to love?

I feel the need to be covered with all sorts of knit counters. This is reliable and can count two things at the same time. I must confess that I have never used the stopwatch function.

Pros
  • Stopwatch counts up to 100 minutes in 1/100 second. Show lap times/cumulative split times
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Digi 1st TC-875 Dual Counter and Stopwatch

Everything about this dual counter was perfect for me. It even has a lock to prevent accidental counting. I crochet a lot and bought this double counter so I can use the first one to keep track of my rows and the second one to keep track of my repeats. I already had a shamrock cutter so I attached it so it wouldn't hit the counter and drive me crazy. I am very pleased with the performance of this wonderful dual counter. Just what I needed for all my crochet projects.

Pros
  • Confirmation beep or silent operation
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works as intended with outdoor accessories

. I use this to measure total cardio while also counting laps etc - brisk walking or stair climbing etc. I wanted one device to do all of this -- total elapsed time and number of reps (for circles or flights of stairs). I don't use it as a stopwatch to measure time to the hundredth of a second, but it can. It works. It's relatively easy to use. Inexpensive. It's easy to count or count down the time OR the time of the event. But until you use it two or three times, you can get a little confused…

Pros
  • Counting with two independent counters on one display. Switch between + and - modes to add or subtract counts.
Cons
  • disappear