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Our motorized coin banks quickly and accurately sort and store your extra change. Pour pocket change into one of these convenient electronic coin sorters and it channels your coins into wrappers. Built-in overflow area catches residual coins and prevents jamming. Coin banks feature a motorized drawer that ejects at the touch of a button for easy access to coin storage cylinders, plus a light-up sorting window that illuminates automatically when coins are sorting. Includes one set of coin wrappers; additional wrappers sold separately. Uses two C batteries (not included). Electronic coin sorters from Brookstone provide an easy way to realize value from all the loose change around your house. Order yours online today! Found money The average American accumulates $600 in spare change each year. Our motorized sorter provides a simple and convenient way to collect, organize and cash in on your loose change. Change is good Five coin storage cylinders hold 50 cents in pennies, $5 in dimes, $2 in nickels, $10 in quarters, and $25 in dollar coins--that's over $42 in change. That's a wrap Sorter organizes change directly into the individual cylinders or preformed coin wrappers. Comes with one set of wrappers. Additional wrappers sold separately. Requirements 2 C batteries (not included)
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great for occasional use
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Regular coin wrappers given by the banks are not user friendly with this machine, possibly so you have to purchase additional wrappers through the manufacturer, and the occasional back up of coins are the only gripes with this coin counter. Great for pocket change & piggy banks.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-10-03
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it works...
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what can i say? i read reviews on this unit before i purchased it, seemed better than the previous sorter my boyfriend had (which i managed to break). i wanted to replaced the coin sorter i had destroyed and this seemed like the better buy. i dont know much about coin sorters, but i (and my boyfriend) are really happy with this purchase. it sorts the coins, it came with a box full of coin wrappers, its pretty neat and tidy! i give it a B+
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-06-30
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Broke down after a few months
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The slide tray, after several months usage (no more than twenty times total) wont slide back in. There seems to be no access to the slide mechanism to try to fix it.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2007-03-14
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Disappointed!!
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This is a cheaply made, over-priced product. It didn't last a week and I paid over 30 dollars for it and since I ordered it early as a Christmas gift - I can't return it because it has been over 30 days!! The drawer to pull out to get the coin rolls out will not go back in all the way, therefore the coins fall to the bottom, get stuck, etc. Total waist of money that I now cannot get back!!
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2007-01-09
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Great Sorter for end of the day change
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I have had one of these sorters for over a year and have had no problems. I use it without the wrappers so there are no jams. When i get home each night I just throw the change from my pockets in there and once a week hit the sort button. When I see a full chamber I wrap the coins and put in a safe place until the next time I go to the bank. Its so easy to use. I have one in each bedroom of my house so everyone can use it.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2005-10-13
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