I would avoid, or at least be careful about, selecting any compass with adjustments to correct for declination. I'm used to correcting for it in this area but anything that can be adjusted can be maladjusted, spun in the wrong direction (doubling the error) or adjusted for one area and used in another.

I like a compass to do what a compass does, point at magnetic north. I'll do my own correcting.

My preferred solution is to apply a piece of tape and write the correction factor on it as a reminder. This keeps me from forgetting the declination by forcing me to correct for it. After the first few times it becomes second nature.