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I have some HTML/CSS that works perfectly on desktop.

It also works on mobile, but the up and down arrows for numerical selection on the input field do not display, forcing the user to "enter" the number manually. The client has requested these numerical spinner arrows are retained on mobile view.

There are a lot of questions about how to hide/disable spinners and even a few about how to retain the spinners, but these have no or incorrect answers and following these answers and suggestions has not resolved this issue.

        @media only screen {

            input[type=number] {
               /* -moz-appearance: number-input; */   
            }
 
            input[type=number]::-webkit-inner-spin-button,
            input[type=number]::-webkit-outer-spin-button {
                -webkit-appearance: inner-spin-button;
                /***
                 * Below tried and failed: 
                 ***/
                /* -moz-appearance: number-input; */ 
                /*-ms-appearance: inner-spin-button;*/
                /*appearance: auto;*/
                margin: 0;
                opacity: 1;
            }
            
            #updQtyLoose47 {
             /* basic styling */
            background: rgba(245, 235, 170, 0.75);
            border-radius: 0;
            border: none;
            border: solid 1px #dbdbdb;
            color: inherit;
            display: block;
            outline: 0;
            padding: 0.25rem 0 0.25rem 0.75rem;
            text-decoration: none;
            width: 100px;
            }
        }
<div>
<input type="number" name="Quantity[47]" value="0" class="qtyInputLoose" id="updQtyLoose47" min="0" max="8" >
</div>
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At some point it's hard and tricky to get a consistent result across the platforms for a native element like an input. For this reason, I would recommend you to re-create one that 'fake' the native behaviour by using some javascript. Here is a very basic example:

const input = document.querySelector('input[type=number]')

const increment = () => {
  input.value = Number(input.value) + 1
}
const decrement = () => {
  input.value = Number(input.value) - 1
}

document.querySelector('.spinner.increment').addEventListener('click', increment)
document.querySelector('.spinner.decrement').addEventListener('click', decrement)
input[type=number]::-webkit-inner-spin-button,
input[type=number]::-webkit-outer-spin-button {
  -webkit-appearance: none;
  margin: 0;
}

.number-input {
  position: relative;
  width: fit-content;
}

input {
  width: 60px;
}

.spinners {
  position: absolute;
  right: 0;
  top: 50%;
  display: flex;
  flex-direction: column;
  width: fit-content;
  margin: 1px;
  transform: translateY(-50%);
}

.spinner {
  font-size: 7px;
  border: none;
  padding: 0 1px;
}

.spinner:hover {
  background: lightgrey;
}
<div class="number-input">
  <input type="number" name="Quantity[47]" value="0" class="qtyInputLoose" min="0" max="8">
  <div class="spinners">
    <button class="spinner increment">&#9650;</button>
    <button class="spinner decrement">&#9660;</button>
  </div>
</div>

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