Smartdealspro 300-Piece 1-Inch Plastic Counters Set – 10 Colors, Opaque, with Edge
This set delivers 300 plastic counters, each 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, spread across 10 colors with 30 pieces per color. The opaque finish and raised edge make them easy to grip, stack, and sort. They are designed for classroom math activities such as counting, addition, subtraction, and probability exercises, and also double as bingo chips or poker tokens.
What can you do with 300 plastic counters?
These counters support a variety of hands-on learning and game scenarios. In a classroom, use them to demonstrate basic arithmetic, create patterns, or teach grouping and probability. At home, they work as markers for bingo, board games, or casual card games. The 10-color system lets you assign different values or categories, making sorting and matching exercises more engaging.
Key details at a glance
| Total pieces | 300 |
| Size | 1 inch (2.5 cm) diameter |
| Colors | 10 |
| Pieces per color | 30 |
| Material | Plastic, opaque with edge |
Practical uses for home and classroom
- Math manipulatives: Perfect for counting, sorting, addition, subtraction, and probability lessons.
- Bingo markers: Bright colors make it easy to track called numbers.
- Poker chips or tokens: Suitable for casual card games or as placeholders in board games.
- Color sorting activities: Helps young learners identify and group colors.
A note on quality
Each counter is made from sturdy plastic with a smooth, opaque surface and a raised edge for easy handling. If any counters arrive damaged or missing, the manufacturer advises contacting them directly for a replacement.
Frequently asked questions
Can these counters be used for poker or casino games? They are similar in size and feel to standard poker chips, so they can work for casual games, but they are not weighted or designed for professional use.
Do the counters come with a storage box? The set includes 300 loose counters; no storage container is provided.
What ages are these counters suitable for? They are commonly used in elementary classrooms but can be used by anyone for games or math activities. Small parts may pose a choking hazard for children under 3.