



🧠 Elevate your calculations—because precision never goes out of style!
This Scientific Calculator by Scientific brand offers a compact, lightweight design (3.2 oz, 8x5 inches) with a sleek black plastic body. Engineered for fast, accurate multi-function calculations, it’s the perfect tool for professionals and students seeking reliable performance in a stylish, portable package.
| Manufacturer | CHINA |
| Brand | Scientific |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 8 x 5 x 0.5 inches |
| Item model number | 07-6SFP-KCK8 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color | black |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Size | Small |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 07-6SFP-KCK8 |
S**H
Rip off- BEWARE
Beware. Cheap dollar store calculator. Not even worth the $5
S**R
Works great.
Least expensive calc I could find that had science functions. Works great.
A**R
Overall a great deal, though
The calculators are extremely inexpensive and can do all the same functions as the more expensive scientific calculators. Keys have to be pressed carefully, as sometimes they don't seem to take. Also, one of the calculators had a battery that was dead even before opening the package. Overall a great deal, though.
B**7
Overpriced
Worked good, I didn't realize this was the same calculator sold at the Dollar Stores. Kinda ripped off
A**N
Cheap and effective
I first bought this model from our Dollar Tree store in Tampa. One dollar and amazingly it is a fully functioning scientific calculator. I am a teacher and buy calculators for my classroom use. Kind of annoying for a teacher because the blasted little things look like a cell phone in their hands and so I keep fussing at them for using their cell phone in class when they are actually doing math. AND I provided the tool that looks like a cell phone! Funny. Anyway, I bought this one from Amazon and it was overpriced (knowing that Dollar Tree sells them for $1) and it came with a dead battery. But I got two coin batteries for about a dollar each via the internet and it is working in the classroom now. FYI, Dollar Tree has them again now online (June 2013) for "back to school" and yes, they are a dollar each. They will go out of stock about Sept-Oct. That is why I went to other sources. :-)
C**P
junk
bought two for twins and both of them were broken within a couple months. can't imagine that was a coincidence.
M**S
Inexpensive for the classroom
I bought a classroom set of these from my highly paid teacher salary (sic) and they are holding up fine.
J**A
One Star
This is not what was in the description nor the in the picture.
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