Casio MH-10 Desktop Calculator with 10-Digit Display and Business Functionality
- Brand:
- Casio
- Model Number:
- MH-10M
- UPC:
- 079767033965
- EAN:
- 0079767033965
- ASIN:
- B01FY44UNO
- Walmart SKU:
- 52523453
Steady $10.82 pricing maintained for 34 days straight, matching typical levels. Market shows no signs of promotional activity.
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$10.82 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Casio MH-10 Desktop Calculator with 10-Digit Display and Business Functionality since 10/22/2024. The most recent price update was on Jul 4, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $10.42 (lowest on 12/21/2024) to $11.17 (highest on 2/18/2025). The average price during this period is $10.80.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $10.82 (Jul 4) to $10.82 (Jul 4) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $10.82.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 415 reviews.
I owned this for several years and searched high and low for a replacement once the battery died. In my opinion, nothing compares to the model of the Casio desktop calculator, so I was so happy when I saw Walmart carried the exact one I had been using for years.
Works as described. Large buttons which helps to not inadvertently push wrong button. Worked straight out of the box. I have a calculator for the bigger jobs but needed something I could grab for some quick and simple figuring. I keep it in a kitchen drawer where it's easy to grab.
It's a Casio; it just works like all of their products over the years have. The go-to products you need to get the job done. They may not be all bling, but for utility use, they cannot be beat.
This works great. I was hoping for it to have slightly bigger numbers so i could use it with my winter gloves on, but it works okay with gloves on, just not perfect.
It has a wonderful large read out! So many special features in such a small package. I also like that it is solar powered with a battery backup. The price is surprisingly reasonable.
This was a replacement for a smaller one that I had for many years. I love the size of the buttons! It has everything that I need. I would definitely recommend if you're looking for a good calculator at a decent price.
This replaced a very old Sharp solar calculator that finally bit the dust. I don't do Einstein math. Plus, minus, multiplying, and percentage is all I use it for. And for that, this calculator is perfect. Buttons and number size are also perfect and I wanted solar powered.
I'm an accountant. What I like about this calculator is the large buttons that are easy to press, that it's simple to use, light weight, and solar powered. This calculator is desk sized, 5” x 5.5”, but not desk overtaking. It's great for quick sales calculations on the go (when a computer isn't available or booted). I could see this being used often by crafters for craft show sales tax calculations and selling margins, the on-site buy / sell of products or inventory, and basic accounting (addition / subtraction / multiplication). Sales tax percentages can be programmed into this, so it automatically calculates on sales. The cost and margin calculations are VERY easy to use. FIND COST. For instance, if you want to calculate the cost of a product that is selling at a 40% margin and you only know the sale price. Put in the selling price numerically Ex: “$100” and hit the “sell” button and then the margin “40” (for 40% margin) then the “mar” button (this stands for margin) once for the percentage sign to show up on the screen and hit “mar” again for the margin dollar amount to show up. Then hit “cost”. (The screen will say “$60” in this example. $60 is the cost of an item that is selling for $100 and a 40% margin). OR FIND MARGIN ON YOUR SALE. What is the profit margin you are making? “$60” and “cost” button (your cost), “$100” “sell” (what you want to sell for) “mar” will give you an answer that you are making 40% on your $60 item at a $100 selling price. OR FIND WHAT YOU SHOULD SELL A PRODUCT FOR TO MAKE WHAT YOU WANT. What should you sell for? In this example you want to make 40% margin on the resale of a product that cost you $120. "$120” “cost” (product cost you), “40” “mar” (for % margin you want to make) “mar” (second time pressing changes the margin to a $ amount), then “sell” button. The result will show $200. You must sell your $120 item for $200 to make 40% on it.
The calculator has no power switch. Apparently, it shuts off after being idle for a period of time, which means the battery is draining needlessly. I'm also not thrilled with all the "extras" that require more buttons. I'd have preferred a simple, basic calculator, but the size was right, so I bought it and will live with it.
INTENDING IT AS A CHRISTMAS PRESENT, I ORDERED IT, WITH FREE SHIPPING TO THE NEAREST WALMART STORE. WHILE DOING SO, WALMART'S SEARCH ENGINE AGAIN CORRECTED MY FAVORITE STORE TO ONE IN THE NEXT TOWN OVER. SO, AFTER I REALISED THAT I WAS GOING TO NEED TO DRIVE THIRTY MILES ROUND TRIP TO MAKE WALMART'S COMPUTER EASIER TO OPORATE, I CANCELLED IT. AFTER WALMART PROMISED ME THAT THE BILL ON MY ACCOUNT WILL EVENTUALLY BE CREDITED, I WENT SHOPPING AT MY USUAL WALMART STORE AND FOUND THE VERY SAME CALCULATOR ON THE HOOK IN THE ISLE. I'M AM STILL SHOWING THE BILL ON MY ACCOUNT AND I HAD LEFT THAT ONE ON THE SHELF AT THE STORE, IT IS NOW APRIL. (WALMART'S POLICY ABOUT SHIP TO STORE HAS CHANGED CONSIDEARABLY IN THE PAST YEAR OR TWO. THEY NO LONGER HAVE A DESK THAT IS IN CHARGE OF YOU PICKUPS, THEY HAVE SOME ODD BUROCRACY OF RUNNING CUSTOMERS AROUND IN CIRCLES INSTEAD.)
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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