🧮 Elevate your calculations—cordless, paperless, and profit-smart!
The SharpEl-1501 is a compact, cordless, paperless printing calculator featuring a large 12-digit display and a 5-line scrolling LCD that stores up to 300 entries. Powered by 4 AA batteries, it offers specialized Cost, Sell & Margin keys for quick profit calculations and multiple business functions, all in a sleek, portable design that eliminates the need for paper and ink.
Number of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Calculator Type | Business |
Item Dimensions L x W | 8.5"L x 5.75"W |
Material | Plastic |
Color | White |
B**S
Great!!👍
Works perfect. Exactly how described.
A**E
No ink, no paper, a joy to use. No entry edit.
This review is for the compact version EL-1501.I work from home a few days a week and my desk, complete with dual monitors has little space left. I absolutely need a printing calculator as I am prone to inverting numbers.This calculator gets the job done. It’s lightweight, no power cord to get in the way, the readout is big and bright. The readout is easy to read. The secondary “paper” screen needs to be adjusted for best viewing angle though.This functions just like the office calculators I have been using for the last 40 years. The keys are large enough to use comfortably and are not too sensitive.I love the results screen that lets me review my entries. It did take me a minute to figure out how to get back to input mode after reviewing on the upper screen.Forget about trying to read the manual! It’s 1 folded page with instructions in English and Spanish. The type size is about 1/4 of that of a phone book. You’re better off downloading the PDF manual and zooming in.I like this so much I purchased a second one for my desk at the office. Since we are no longer allowed to keep anything on our desks and must clear everything off when we leave, we have to carry everything back and forth in a little caddy and store our stuff in a small locker box. This is small enough and very light so toting back and forth is a breeze.Batteries are rated to last about a year with normal use. There’s also an auto shutoff which helps.One last thing I want to address: It seems that some reviews for the larger version complain about not being able to clear the upper screen. Some have stated that you need to press the tiny reset button while others have listed magical voodoo motions to clear the screen.Not so with the smaller model. All you do is press the “2nd” key followed by the back arrow key and poof! All gone! Plus the keys are right next to each other. Maybe it works differently on the larger model.This calculator is a joy to use. It’s a bit more expensive than the compact printing calculators, but well worth it as there’s no additional ink or paper costs.I just wish it had the edit feature of its bigger brother.
A**R
Works great
Likes: Battery powered, does not need to be tethered to an outlet. Keys are large. Keys are responsive, do not stick, action is quick. Paperless printout is a great idea. I suspect other companies will copy this design. Easy to review previous entries using the paperless printout. Very compact for a desktop adding machine. It's half the size of my 25 year old Canon MP21D that it replaces. Percentages work the same as the Canon machine, i.e. 100 x 20% - = 80. Entries are the same as an adding machine, i.e. 100 + 90 + 70 - = 120. Display is bright.Dislikes: Floating, decimal places, round up are all setup by the function key labeled "2nd". I would prefer a switch for those. I can adapt. I will just need to make a cheat sheet for quick reference.Two of us in the office have used this machine for a about a week. We both love the portability of the thing. No searching for a wall outlet. I'm right handed so I keep it within reach of my right hand. The lefty that uses it can very easily move it to the other side of the desk. Battery life is an unknown at this point. If it eats batteries, I'll buy the 1.5V lithium ion rechargeable AA batteries and keep a set charged and ready to go. Sharp says about six months for one hour per day of use.
T**0
Good for the right person
My front desk administrator needed a new calculator, and she wanted something with large buttons like her old calculator. Years before she had a printing calculator but put that aside. She often has to tally 30 to 40 checks and having a printing calculator can be handy. This seemed like a good compromise and between a printing and non-printing calculator, and I didn't mind spending the extra on it for a good piece of equipment for her.Unfortunately, she didn't like it. Like an adding machine, the + sign must be used at the end of summing instead of the = sign and other quirks with its operation had her frustrated with it. It was nice to have the list of entries and not have the hassle of keeping thermal paper, but it was bigger than she liked and she said she'd rather have a traditional calculator. It also required several batteries that solar calculator don't rely on.I'm giving it to my bookkeeper and will see if she likes it instead of returning it, and got my FDA a large-size, cheaper, no frills calculator that she's much happier with.
S**.
Great Calculator for Accountants
Really great. Got the features of a tape calculator without the paper and mess. Really love the light up LCD screen too.
K**R
Love the screen
I haven't used an adding machine for some time and was searching for new calculators equipped with a display history feature for handling long sequences of numbers. Previously, I utilized my TI-86 due to its larger screen, although it wasn't ideal for this specific purpose. During my accounting classes, we were required to practice with 10-key machines, but I rarely used them beyond that context. Intrigued by this device, I decided to try it out and have been loving it so far. The instructions were absent from the box, leading me to watch tutorial videos and consult the online PDF from Sharp's website to fully understand its features. Ultimately, I mastered all the functions and am quite satisfied with my experience. The logic of the adding machine is distinct yet straightforward to adapt to, and I find it beneficial for tax and finance tasks. The history/tape feature on the display is fantastic, allowing me to verify my calculations for any mistakes.
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