| | |  | Household Supplies | Home » » » MS1-Manual Coin Sorter, 1-Row, 7-19/64"x9-7/64"x8-19/64, Blue | | | | | | | Description: | | Sort'N Save One Row Wrapper Manual Sorter's extra large capacity allows the operator to insert up to 400 coins in the collection opening and there are no batteries necessary, just manually crank the handle and watch the coins sort directly into the wrappers. | | | Features: | |
• Manufacturer : Royal Sovereign International
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 9.1 inches | | Product Width:
| 10.3 inches | | Product Height:
| 9.4 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.9 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 9.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 121 reviews |
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Better than the reviewsJul 23, 2010 I just used this coin sorter for the first time. I sorted and rolled $138.00 worth of silver in under half an hour. I don't know how long it would have taken me to do it by hand, but much, much longer than that. It only took that long because I checked the first roll of each type of coin to make sure the correct number of coins was in the wrapper. All were fine. I have had two battery operated sorters and neither one of them worked anywhere near as well as this one. When they jammed, fixing the jam was time consuming and difficult. This crank sorter is an easy fix to unjam. And if you find your pace and the right number of coins to put in the hopper, it rarely jams. Now on to my other three juice jars full of silver. I will have amassed several hundred dollars in rolled coins by the end of the day!
Best coin sorter out there!Jul 20, 2010 I read the reviews of the coin sorters, as it was a gift to my husband (who is picky about such things). I didn't want to chance the failure of the electronic sorters, and the review of this one seemed very positive. It arrived, and my husband seemed rather bland about the gift... until he used it. It works wonderfully, and was fun to use! I recommend this item for anyone who saves their pocket change in a jar and rolls them occasionally.
Very GoodJul 20, 2010 This worked great for me. I unscrewed the 3 screws that keep the housing on so I could clear jams easy. In $80 worth of change i had about 3 jams (jams were due to foreign coins and debris). Slow and steady is the key.
Hand counted each sleeve of coin then weighed them on my postage scale. 2 of the sleeves (I think nickels and dimes, I don't remember and its already packed away) you are better off not inserting the preformed coin sleeve and just waiting until the coins are flush with the tube. Other than than it took about 15 min to count $80 with of coins. It could have been less time but I did a lot of double checking to verify accurate counts. It was fun. It would have gotten 5 stars if it was 100% accurate at counting. For $30 you cant go wrong.
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works well but toxicJul 09, 2010 I bought this Manual Coin Sorter, and it works extremely well. But, the plastic material that it is manufactured with gives off a harsh, choking, and toxic plastic smell. I could almost see the fumes coming from this material (made in china). The chemical smell fills the entire room. I was impelled to donate this piece of junk to GoodWill because of the headache causing odors. Kiss my purchase price goodbye! Skip this and do your mind and body a favor. --evil smell in Portland
Good Bang for your BuckJul 06, 2010 Perfect for home use. Since it is hand cranked you have more control. When it jams; it's easy to back off so, it won't slow you down too much. I recommend this over a cheap electric counter. Either get an expensive counter or go with a hand crank counter. As a hand crank counter I found this one to be well made and fun to use. Kind of addicting. When I get the right coin mixture and it is working nice and smooth; it can be kind of hypnotic. Anyways, hope that helps.
Oh, we also recommend getting a device that closes the ends of your coin tubes like the bank does. We found one that does it by hand.
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