Description
- 💰 The Teachers Choice Coin Counter and Sorter digitally counts and sorts pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters into 4 tubes which can be removed and used to fill the included coin wrappers. Size: 9.5 x 6.1 x 6 Inches. Accepts 2 AAA batteries.
- 💰 Operation Instructions: To fill tubes, please insert the wrapper around the first few coins then quickly invert so that the coins do not go in sideways. The tubes do also not always fill to the exact amount because of the decreasing thickness of older coins. If your machine jams please remove cap to fix. Occasionally coins may go into the tubes sides ways, simply shake the device to straighten them out.
- 💰 Great for All Ages! Our coin counting money jar is perfect for kids! It teaches them the value of each coin, basic math principals, and responsible saving. Also great for adults; use in your house to store loose change and keep track of your accrued savings.
- 💰 Coin Counting and Storage: Digital LCD Display automatically keeps track of savings; Easy Twist-Off Lid for coin retrieval, 4 removable coin tubes tubes to fill your 20 included wrappers! Made of strong ABS plastic which is better than glass or ceramic piggy banks which are heavy and tend to break.
Terry Peterka –
Counter is not accurate, cylinders that hold coins are not accurate as to the amount of each coin. If you want to count your coins in each denomination and let the machine put them into the cylinders this is fine. But do not expect it to be an automatic loader.
Kevin Reardon –
Our granddaughter has enjoyed using this for all her coins.
Amazon Customer –
The ease of counting and use for timely exchange with my credit union.
Ken –
Is simple but would prefer to put in a bunch of coinsfor sorting rather than just one at a time.
Terry Peterka –
Forst off this thing doesn’t keep an accurate count. I have $110 in sleeved coming outside, plus I have the quarters and pennies slots full inside of the machine as well but it only says I have $93.20. The dime slot is way more than $5 if you fill it until it’s full. I had to mark it with a red sharpie where the $5 mark is. Plus the tubes are a little too big for the dimes and pennies so they keep getting stuck so you have to take the lid off and fix them all the time. Please see all pictures attached for evidence.
JLBSmith76 –
I immediately filled this thing up with loose change.
It works fine most of the time but the coins occasionally get stuck or skip.
Theodore Christopher Boysen III –
It works and does count, but you have to insert each coin individually with some effort. It seems to use a lever to determine the diameter of the coin inserted to increase the “count” but you have to push each coin through individually. If you have a child, then this is a good idea. If you are an adult and want a simple way to separate a handful of coins, not a good idea. I’m going to keep it because I’m a gadget kinda guy and will see what it takes to remove that mechanical block and ignore the display of the coin amount. I was looking for something to separate coins, which this does, but the effort is too great.
Sam Ivey –
I wrote the below review and want to provide an update. I purchased the coin counters in October for Christmas gifts which put me past the time Amazon allows for returns. Amazon did provide guidance and a number to contact the manufacturer, which I did. I was pleasantly surprised that the manufacturer was very nice and understanding…they actually sent me two replacement counters that work.
Previous review: VERY cheap product, definitely not worth the money!! I bought five for my grandsons…two of the counters didn’t work out of the box, not hopeful the others will continue working. All of the battery covers broke the first time when adding the batteries, two so bad they had to be taped close.