BEAD COUNTER 4 PIECE SET 3-8MM
Description
Counting beads has never been easier than with The Beadsmith’s Bead Counter Set. Save time and space as you eliminate the pesky job of remembering numbers while having your beads roll all over the place! This set comes with four trays, all made of sturdy plastic that doesn’t scratch your gems and jewels like metal trays can do. There is one size for each of the most popular bead sizes: 3, 4. 6 and 8mm. There is also a sliding divider that blocks off extra spaces so you collect only the beads you need.
You can measure up to 100 beads with the 3 and 4mm trays, and up to 50 beads with the 9 and 8mm trays. They’re small, lightweight, and portable, too! Each tray also has a hanging hole at the top, convenient when space is limited of you need to keep the trays off your work surface when they aren’t being used. The 3, 4 and 6mm trays measure 4” x 3” and the 8mm tray is 4.25” x 3.15”.
These trays work especially well with round beads, which makes them ideal for other tasks such as pill counting. Our trays are very easy to use. Use a bead scoop to gather some beads and then slowly pour the beads over the counting tray. Move the beads around with your fingers so they fall into the individual holes. Once the tray is filled, tilt the tray to remove the excess beads. Be sure to tilt it over a vessel that collects the excess beads, and they don’t spill everywhere! Take the guesswork out of counting and bagging beads with these handy tools!
You can measure up to 100 beads with the 3 and 4mm trays, and up to 50 beads with the 9 and 8mm trays. They’re small, lightweight, and portable, too! Each tray also has a hanging hole at the top, convenient when space is limited of you need to keep the trays off your work surface when they aren’t being used. The 3, 4 and 6mm trays measure 4” x 3” and the 8mm tray is 4.25” x 3.15”.
These trays work especially well with round beads, which makes them ideal for other tasks such as pill counting. Our trays are very easy to use. Use a bead scoop to gather some beads and then slowly pour the beads over the counting tray. Move the beads around with your fingers so they fall into the individual holes. Once the tray is filled, tilt the tray to remove the excess beads. Be sure to tilt it over a vessel that collects the excess beads, and they don’t spill everywhere! Take the guesswork out of counting and bagging beads with these handy tools!