| Datexx DB-413 Checkbook Calculator |  | Brand: Datexx
Buy New: $28.00 as of 9/9/2010 01:45 CDT details
New (2) from $24.99
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 18 reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4 x 0.8
MPN: DB-413 Model: DB-413 UPC: 767469434134 EAN: 0767469434134 ASIN: B000J53CG0
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Time and calendar features clock, calendar, checkbook organizer all in one unit | | • | Monitor 3 accounts and tracks back 20 entries | | • | Built-in sales tax checker prevents costly rip-offs | | • | Heavy-duty vinyl wallet safely stores credit cards and receipts | | • | Slim, light and easy to carry only 6 oz. |
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Product Description New 3 - memory checkbook calculator tracks checks, ATM and credit card entries, plus has a calendar and displays time.
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| Customer Reviews:
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I am disappointed in the pproduct July 8, 2010 Nell Fairbank (Everett. WA.) First, in fairness, I must tell you that I am 91 years old...However, I have used a checkbook calculator for years - I havew no idea how many. The biggest problem with this one is that I have not been able to enter a permanent decimal point to separate dollars and cents. Every one of these checkbook calculators that I have had either does that automatically or there is a way to set it. I have not found instructions for that with this one. This one problem makes this calculator hard for me to use and as soon as I find a new battery I will go back to my old one. Sorry to be so negative, I am trying to learn to use this but not succeeding. Nell Fairbank
numerals are very dim, even after new batteries July 7, 2010 Thomas W. Bennett (Newport, KY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just started using this calculator on June 30th, after the old one quit.
When pressing the numbers, they get very dim, even after new batteries are put in it. If it is held at a certain angle, the numbers can be read, but other wise it is not readable most of the time.
I wish there were more selection of checkbook calculators the cheaper model(DB403) was a better calculater. I might buy another one because when using it, I can keep better account of checks/account balance with a checkbook calculator./
Thank You,
Thomas W Bennett
It's OK Except For A Couple Of Issues June 5, 2010 V. J. Miyagi (Cordova, TN) The very first thing I noticed when I received the checkbook calculator was the obnoxious stench of the vinyl wallet. It was so bad I decided to make my own wallet to replace the vinyl.
The second problem was the way the buttons are designed there is nothing to prevent the unit from turning on accidentally running the batteries dry. That's exactly what happened to me and I had a dickens of a time finding batteries. Took 4 stops to finally find them. I added a couple of small rubber "feet" to prevent that from happening again.
On the plus side it is very easy to use. There's a convenient review button for each of the 3 "accounts" that allow you to step back and review the last 20 transactions. Very helpful when trying to remember what was added or not.
Great gadget, but didn't last a year. June 4, 2010 Becky Daniel (TN) I bought this to replace one I had had for years (bought at Office Depot). This Datexx didn't last a year. I will buy one, next time, with little solar cells (like my previous one). I wouldn't recommend this one to anyone.
Only One Complaint April 1, 2010 J. Ryan (Gainesville, FL USA) I love the functionality of this checkbook calculator. However, it is not secured very well to the checkbook. There's one velcro strip at the top and the calculator is too heavy and keeps slipping out of place. I secured the bottom and sides with good old duct tape and so far, so good. It would be nice of the manufacturer to add these other points of attachment.
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