Blood Cell Counter

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Mechanical Blood cell counter

  • Bench top blood cell counters listed in 2 key, 5 key and 8 key formats, supports manual counting workflows in labs and teaching
  • 2 key bench counter described as used in research work, ABS material stated for durability in repeated use environments
  • Hand tally counters listed for general counting tasks, supports attendance, sample counting, event tracking and lab procedure counts
  • Plated metal hand tally counter listed range 1–999 with 4 digit display, compact for hand held operation
  •  Digital hand tally counter listed as 4 digit type, select counter style to match application and required number of channels or keys

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Blood Cell Counters are mechanical counting devices designed for manual tallying tasks in laboratory, clinical training, and educational environments. These units are commonly used for differential counting procedures, sample tracking, and repetitive counting workflows where simple, reliable manual input is required without dependence on electronic systems.

This range includes bench top blood cell counters with 2 key, 5 key, and 8 key configurations, allowing users to assign counts to different categories during laboratory exercises or teaching demonstrations. The 2 key model is specified with ABS construction for durability and routine bench use. Hand tally counters are also available in plated metal or digital formats, supporting 4 digit counting and ranges such as 1–999 for general counting applications across classrooms, laboratories, and field use.

Mechanical counters are widely used in teaching laboratories to demonstrate manual counting methods and reinforce procedural accuracy in biological and clinical workflows. Their tactile operation supports controlled counting without power requirements, making them suitable for training, backup use, and environments where simplicity and reliability are preferred.

For quality reference, ISO 9001 is commonly applied as a manufacturing quality management system standard to support consistent production and product reliability. As these devices are general laboratory counting tools rather than regulated diagnostic instruments, product-specific medical device standards may not apply unless explicitly stated by the manufacturer. Always refer to supplier documentation where compliance or certification is required.

LabChoice Australia supplies Blood Cell Counters suitable for laboratory education, clinical training, and general counting workflows, offering practical, durable solutions for manual counting applications.