📚 Elevate Your Math Game with Style!
The Pungltd Scientific Calculator is a versatile tool designed for students, featuring 240 functions, a dual-line display for simultaneous input and output, and an ergonomic design for comfort and portability. Weighing just 120g and available in vibrant colors, this calculator is perfect for school use.
J**B
Great for Geometry
I got this for my daughter who is taking geometry and she loves her pinkulator?
C**S
Got me through a college course
Got this to get through a semester of class, and it did just that. The teacher did not approve this particular calculator which made me want to use it even more. It works as intended and did survive my class. I will say it is cheaply made and I did not expect it to last. Now that class is done this can go in the kitchen drawer and live out its days until I clean out the drawer in around 10 years.
S**H
Great Quality for Price
Works great for the price point, use it so much!
A**R
Good calculator for school-aged kiddo
Our kiddo wanted a calculator to be able to check math problems on her own. This worked great for her needs. She isn't using the more advanced functions yet. Turning it off is not at all intuitive and we ended up wasting a lot of battery power because it stayed on. I wish it had an auto-off feature. Or, that the batteries it uses were more standard. Again, works for what is needed, but could be better.
V**S
Algebra
I like it and I can pass it along to the kids when I am finished.
D**A
Minor annoyances.
Here's a list of annoyances, and why this didn't get a full 5 stars:- In a keyboard, when you're using the shift key, you press and hold said shift key, then the combination for it. On this calculator, you press the shift key, then press the combination. This is not immediately obvious, and makes turning the calculator off to be a bit of a struggle initially.- The on button is just an "on" button. The off button is shift + AC button. Why not make the on and AC button the same button like literally every other calculator on the planet does? That way you can have a dedicated off button.- You NEED an off button, because this is not solar powered, but powered by 2 x button cell batteries. It's not like there wasn't space to make a cavity for AAA batteries. No. Instead, let's use the most annoying battery, and also make it a giant pain to remove from the battery place. How do I know that it's got space? I opened it up to see what's inside. Spoiler: a whole lotta air. There was more that enough space to include a AAA battery bay in there, and they chose to use the most garbage batteries ever. Why? Because some pencil pusher decided that it'll reduce the weight of the product, thereby saving a few fractions of a penny in shipping costs. This also means that the vast majority of people, when they're done with this, are not going to replace the batteries and keep it going. They're going to throw it out. Which, as the back of the calculator helpfully tells us, not to do by throwing it in the trash. There's a picture of a wheelie bin on the back with an X over it. If this were at least button cell + solar panel, I wouldn't mind it so much, because the solar will keep the calculator going for ages. I've seen some absolute garbage calculators come with solar. Why can't this one?- The body doesn't completely enclose the insides. There's holes where the two pieces of the chassis should meet up neatly. This will, over time, allow moisture and other ... stuff to get into the calculator's internals. That's not great for electronics. Again, it's indication that this was meant to become e-waste, and not something that one uses for a long time.I'm really irritated, because it's a cute little calculator in a pretty pink color. The color on the website matches what I got in my hands. The keys are very satisfying to press. The size factor is great. I can throw it into my pocket and away I go to the land of Math. The cover has a cute little space that is designated for you to put a label. It's a weird size, as my 3/8" label fits perfectly, and most label makers are 1/2", which might make it a bit of a tight squeeze, but that's (again) a minor annoyance.This could have been a lovely little calculator that you'd buy and use for life. It's meant to be loved and well used. There were such minor tweaks that could have been done to make this the perfect gift for your school aged kid who's ready to go to middle school or something. Instead, it's e-waste waiting to happen, and I'm big mad about it.
S**M
Doesn't really add up
I needed a small calculator, so I got the Pungltd scientific calculator. I knew it would be overkill, as I am the furthest thing from a scientist or mathematician. But for about eight dollars retail, I figured (ha!) that it would do for my purposes.Well, the calculator does add, subtract, divide, and multiply to my satisfaction, but this is one flimsy, poorly constructed device. It is something that you might get as a bank giveaway and then immediately throw away.The display is hard to read, the keys are too close together and don't feel precise, and the whole thing seems like it will fall apart at any moment. Perhaps I should have gotten an abacus.So, if it sounds like I don't like my Pungltd calculator, you would be right. Even at it's low price, I cannot, in good conscience, recommend this product. If you need an inexpensive calculator, this particular one does not add up. Hard pass, Pungltd.
D**R
Basic Calculator
I honestly only bought this because I had the ugly black one when I was younger, and now that I'm an adult I get to have the pretty pink one I wanted that wasn't on sale. It works just fine and it is suitable for my needs at work.
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