Reddit mentions: The best basic office calculators

We found 77 Reddit comments discussing the best basic office calculators. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 34 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

2. TI-108 Elementary Calculator

    Features:
  • TI 108 Calculator
TI-108 Elementary Calculator
Specs:
ColorBlue
Height0.51 Inches
Length4.49 Inches
Width2.52 Inches
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3. Wrongulator - The Calculator that always gives the wrong answer!

Always gives the wrong answer
Wrongulator - The Calculator that always gives the wrong answer!
Specs:
Height0.79 Inches
Length10.31 Inches
Weight0.22 Pounds
Width6.93 Inches
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6. Casio GX-120B Electronic Desktop Calculator with 12-Digit Extra Large Display (5.8×4.2 in)

Casio GX-120B Electronic Desktop Calculator with 12-Digit Extra Large Display (5.8×4.2 in)
Specs:
Height1.1417322823 Inches
Length5.7874015689 Inches
Weight0.2535316013 Pounds
Width4.1732283422 Inches
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9. Casio Inc. HS8VA Standard Function Calculator

    Features:
  • Pocket calculator
  • Solar powered
  • 8 digit LCD display
  • Dimensions: 5/16H x 2-1/4W x 4L inches
Casio Inc. HS8VA Standard Function Calculator
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height0.30000001192093 Inches
Length2.25 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2019
SizeEach
Width4 Inches
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15. Canon Office Products HS-1200TS Business Calculator

    Features:
  • Profit margin calculation
  • Quick and easy tax calculation
  • Square root, sign change, and memory keys
  • Attractive metallic design
  • 12 digits
Canon Office Products HS-1200TS Business Calculator
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.5 Inches
Length10.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2020
Size4 7/8 x 6 7/8
Weight0.3527396192 Pounds
Width7.3 Inches
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u/SirBackspace · 1 pointr/writing

What's your budget?
You could buy a used ThinkPad.
An x230 ca go for about £150 on ebay and is an insane bargain. Those things can run win10 just fine, as far back as the x200, which is even cheaper. The keyboards are phenomenal- I had an x230 which unfortunately broke, and now I'm typing on a newer thinkpad.

Or you could get a cheap bluetooth keyboard on amazon- there's a lot of good ones.

If you prefer writing on a pc, you may consider a mini prebuilt pc such as a pi or an intel nuk, and get a keyboard for that.

Perhaps you could use a library computer? Those generally are free to use, and you could save your work on the flash drive.

If your laptop was new/you had a warranty/ it had a barcode of some sort, perhaps you could contact the company it is made by? They may offer you a discount or even a replacement (though that's kinda rare).

Bluetooth keyboard or ThinkPad is my go-to though.

Actually, an even better solution could be a keyboard with a screen. There are some keyboards with small panels attatched that are used specifically for typing documents- they're fairly rudamentary but will work just fine. They can connect via usb most of the time and are very cheap. Try something like this

I hope this helps bro!

Edit: As others have suggested, use a cloud service for backups at least. I use OneDrive as it's built into windows and supports android and iOS, but Google Drive is also reliable and gives you more storage for free.

u/i_cant_read_or_think · 1 pointr/synthesizers

i recommend the drum calculator. basically all u need, great for all genres.

super great bargain too, get drums and sums

u/WakiWikiWonk · 3 pointsr/calculators

If you really want a basic four function, I recommend the Casio MX-8B. $11.50 on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DZW979E (Don't accidentally order the GX-120B on the same page).

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0006L25FQ

https://support.casio.com/en/manual/004/MS-8B_etc_WA_EN.pdf

The Casio MX-8B has large, high quality keys, a large display, and because it is solar/battery, the LR44 button cell battery will last for at least five years for a typical user. The Casio JW-200 and HP12C calcs recommended elsewhere on this page are both fine calculators but have more features that the basic four functions you specified.

HOWEVER...

I am now going to try to talk you out of using a basic four function.

The Calculated Industries Model 4019 Material Estimator is allowed in the exam, is super high quality, and will be something that you will find to be an invaluable tool when you actually start working a job. $26.17 on Amazon and Home Depot.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXtR5ohckyw

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0014CL0LG

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Calculated-Industries-Material-Estimator-Calculator-4019/100648120

https://www.calculated.com/mobile/prd206/Material-Estimator-4019-Building-Materials-Calculator.html

https://www.contractorbookwarehouse.com/Material-Estimator-4019-p/4019.htm

Note: Many home builders who do a lot of stair work prefer the Calculated Industries Model 4065 Construction Master Pro, but I am not sure that one is allowed in the exam.

https://www.calculated.com/mobile/prd101/Construction-Master-Pro-4065-Construction-Calculator.html

u/nbwein · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

I think that's a great project to start with. I have done something similar. I bought this calculator and took it apart. I replaced the switches with Kailh Box Navies but I wouldn't recommend any box stem switches with this unless you're up for cutting your keycaps to fit. Also, you won't be able to put your own caps on this because the PCB doesn't have standard spacing. If those are all deal breakers for you, the ducky pocket is your best bet.

u/Beef_Nuggets · 1 pointr/simonfraser

In MATH 232 it meant a simple 4 function calculator like this. In MATH 152 it included any scientific calculator that doesn't do integrals. So yeah best to check with your prof or TA. You could bring a couple and let the TA decide which one you can use.

u/aberugg · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

Can confirm, I used to use one similar to this - https://www.amazon.com/SHRQS2760H-QS-2760H-Two-Color-Printing-Calculator/dp/B01IPUZW04/ - at the restaurant I managed, super solid, it had mechanical key switches... I have never used a calculator I could be faster on until my Ducky one (https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=2247) however, the ducky one needs to be plugged in via usb, but it can be used as a numpad as well which is nice.

u/THE_ANGRY_CATHOLIC · 2 pointsr/EngineeringStudents

I own an 84, and a NSpire CAS. I've never owned an 89 so I cant compare the two but I can say the CAS will blow you 84 away. I own this one and so far its served me well. I can do practically anything and its menu system is far superior to the 84 or 89. It also has the advantage of having more keys so more functions have their own keys rather then being stuck in a menu or 2nd key somewhere. However this is also one of the drawbacks, if you decide to get the older style ones with the raised keys, your fingers will run into the keys and as such typing will be slower than on the 84

u/Mastermind497 · 2 pointsr/ACT

If you are going to spend 150$, get the NSpire CX II. It is actually cheaper but just a better calculator, as well as much newer

TI-Nspire CX II Color Graphing Calculator with Student Software https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SDG5719/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_CccADbTCWH9PS

u/ReadIntoThisName · 4 pointsr/AskNYC

if you want to just be silly, any kind of absurd calculator that they would never want to be seen with in a professional setting (https://www.amazon.com/Lilys-Jumbo-12-Digit-Desktop-Calculator/dp/B00556NCBI/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1496143475&sr=8-3&keywords=big+calculator)

if you want to be harsh funny, gift certificate to movies or any other entertainment thing that they'll never have time to use

u/reasonablefideist · 3 pointsr/slatestarcodex

An Alpha Smart Neo 2 with a nightlight might be an option. Just plug it into a computer later and it'll transfer all the text over. Useful in lots of other situations where you want to write without the distractions offered by modern devices too.

u/1859 · 1 pointr/nostalgia

For you nostalgic impulse buyers out there, it's on Amazon.

$8, free shipping. And that should be a clean non-referral link.

u/seluropnek · 22 pointsr/nostalgia

You're not kidding... I looked up "grade school calculator" and, the first one that popped up is exactly the same as what I remember from over 25 years ago.

Man, I loved playing with the slide covers on those things.

u/ARosaria · 2 pointsr/writing

Start thinking only in solutions. Don't dwell on things you believe you can't do, like not being able to read or write. Think about what you can effectively do to write, try things out, different things, different situation, try to find a place where reading/writing for you is managable.

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About writing; I have trouble in getting distracted. I write best when I write on an Alphasmart (https://www.amazon.com/Neo2-Alphasmart-Processor-Keyboard-Calculator/dp/B00T0ZG06O) .(Mobile physical wordprocessor with no internet access) This is best done in an empty room or in public.

u/lordlicorice · 4 pointsr/BuyItForLife

This thing probably draws as much power as a blender. You'd save money by buying an equally rugged solar powered TI-108. They cost $9 on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Texas-Instruments-TI-108-Elementary/dp/B001F0271O

u/ILikeLenexa · 2 pointsr/linuxquestions

$30 used on amazon, that's a steal

Might also be able to save text as "draft e-mails on" this or this

u/Luftwaffle1980 · 4 pointsr/DerekSmart

>He CLEARLY said they were 1yr into the project then. So 2017 is year 6. So, 4 yrs late (delivery date was 11/2014).

Ditch your calculator Smart...

u/Bubba310 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Whats better than a calculator, A Popsicle one!

u/pobody · 2 pointsr/Showerthoughts

It's not a bad idea to do this to make sure you haven't been given one of these.

u/its-an-accrual-world · 3 pointsr/Accounting

That's way too much, this is all you need. Big buttons so it's easy to use. Anything more than basic arithmetic then it should go in excel where it gets documented in your workpaper.

u/kendamagic · 1 pointr/Accounting

https://www.amazon.com/Canon-Products-HS-1200TS-Business-Calculator/dp/B00526IDBA

I have the Amazon.co.jp version of that and I really like the feel of the buttons when you press them

u/justgimmieaname · 1 pointr/btc

could it use the solar / lamp powered tech that drives those credit card calculators?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CUJS5I2/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_u.LYDbGEAJ4FX

u/Kalwyf · 2 pointsr/teenagers

That's like saying this calculator and this calculator are the same thing because they're both calculators.

u/nomonopolyonpie · 2 pointsr/Welding

There are some Miller slide type calculators on amazon. https://smile.amazon.com/Miller-Electric-043125-Package-Calculator/dp/B004UHQOX6/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=miller+welding+calculator&qid=1574134031&sr=8-1

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I use the mig one pretty regularly. It isn't perfect, but it'll get you close enough to dial in without much fiddling around.

u/RudeTurnip · 3 pointsr/blackberry

If you're looking for a writing gadget that's still portable but a bit bigger, I just wanted to mention the Alphasmart Neo 2. It's basically a full-sized keyboard with a built-in word processor that stores a couple hundred pages of text and that's it. Coincidentally powered by Palm OS. It connects to your PC as a USB keyboard, and when you hit the "send" button, it types out the contents of its text buffer into the word processor of your choice on your PC. I picked one up for $40 on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Neo2-Alphasmart-Processor-Keyboard-Calculator/dp/B00T0ZG06O

u/ZeroDollars · 17 pointsr/Accounting

Wrongulator

Edit: and Amazon link

u/Ukions · 3 pointsr/videos

The ones on the end at AR-8001, the three on the middle are AR-7778.

Edit: here's an Amazon listing. Change the colour to find the 8001

https://www.amazon.com/Egoelife-Musical-Desktop-Calculator-12-Digits/dp/B076WWTM2P?th=1&psc=1

u/cannibalismo · 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

https://www.amazon.com/Wrongulator-Calculator-always-gives-answer/product-reviews/B005K97THS

Not quite. it's always wrong, so in theory, you would work that out pretty quickly. OP's calculator is only rarely wrong. That could cause some probs.

u/clearclaw · 3 pointsr/boardgames

In no particular order:

u/SumaniPardia · 47 pointsr/TalesFromRetail

I remember a story from roman time (or at least really long ago, I'm not a history person) where a boat was built with half the workers using 11 inch/foot measurements and the other half using 12 inch/foot measurements. Needless to stay the boat didn't make it out of harbor. Then there's this.

u/AyrA_ch · 3 pointsr/videos

What you are looking for is an "AR-7778 musical calculator" (amazon link)

u/geektophat · 1 pointr/bicycling

Quick stall her while we crack the launch codes and use it against her.
edit: Spelling.

u/The_Dead_See · 1 pointr/writing

Let me introduce you to my buddy, the Alphasmart Neo, they don't make them any more so snap one up while you can. Endless battery life, instant on/off (no boot time), no distractions, no gimmicks except spellcheck, it saves every keystroke and stores up to 8 running files that sync to word.