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Not Your Average Loose Change Jar. This ingenious model electronically counts every coin as it slips thru the slot. Then, sums up your total deposits and siplays them on easy to read LCD Screen. This Digital Money Counting Jar revolutionizes the practice of collecting loose change! No longer will it gather dust in unknown quantities in your old pedestrian Mason jar, waiting in vain for you to take it to the bank. Now it gets counted as you put it in!
Keep a running tally of your savings with the special LCD display built in to the lid. Adds your coins as you drop them in. LCD display with running total. Seeing the total rise encourages children to save their money. 8.45H x 5.25" dia. Coins not included. Requires 2 AA batteries (not included). A super cool high tech coin jar. Watch your money grow as you put your change in your special change jar. It counts every coin you put in.
This is the ultimate in hi-tech piggy banks! Slip your change through the coin slot and this jar electronically counts every coin, summing up the total deposit and displaying the results on an easy-to-read LCD display. | | | Features: | |
• Great for Kids, home, office & even your Grandpa or Grandma
• Ingenious model electronically counts every coin as it slips thru the slot
• Sums up your total deposits and displays them on easy to read LCD Screen
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 8.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 17 reviews |
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35 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Love it!Oct 17, 2007
By T. Nalle I love this product. I initially bought one for myself and my 13 year old son. The intent was to save coins all year and cash in at year end and slurge on something for ourselves. My husband saw the technology and wanted one too. Great product. Accurate coin counting system!
18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Well designed, well made, and fun!Dec 08, 2007
By Andy G.
"Andy G."
This bank is very well made - the display is large, clear, high contrast, and viewable from any angle. You have to give the coins a firm push, but the mechanism feels nice and solid. After you insert each coin the display briefly flashes the value of the coin you just inserted, then returns to displaying the sum. The lid and jar are rugged and well made. I tested a number of coins - $1s, quarter, pennies, nickels, dimes and all were counted correctly. Uses 2 AA batteries, not included. The underside of the lid has a reset button and battery compartment. It takes a small screwdriver to change the batteries. I gave this as a present, and included batteries and some coins to top off the gift.
11 of 14 found the following review helpful:
I don't like it, i'm looking for another one right now!Jan 09, 2008
By free-gone
"free-gone"
I got this for Xmas and I was amped about using it. At first it was fine putting a few coins in it a day. Then I wanted to count all the change I've saved over the years, and noticed that it would miss counting some of the coins I inserted, even at a slow pace. Ok, that was an easy problem to deal with... So I had about $110 of coins counted and it was almost full. While adding more coins to it, I looked again after a few minutes, and it read $4.27! I was not happy about that after spending the time and not knowing exactly how much money was in there! So maybe I have a defective one, but I am looking for another one right now, and seeing that for a few dollars more, I can get one that counts & sorts too, I think I'll go with my other options. Good luck to you all!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
AwesomeJan 08, 2008
By S. SMITH At first I didn't know if the bank would work or if it would work for a little while and then stop counting. But we've got nearly $100 in it and it is still counting. I love the bank. Now we know how much money we have put in it and don't have to count it. I don't know who came up with this idea, but it is a great one. I think it would be a great gift for kids and give them the incentive to save.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
thatslifeSep 08, 2008
By D. E. Leslie this item worked very well up to a certain point. It counted my change, coin by coin, however, after a while, I had to slip many coins back through the slit because they were not counted the first time. Maybe I've overworked the money jar because I was trying to count up to $600.00 in one day. (I do have a life;because I have a large amount of coins, I was just trying to get this tedious task over and done with. thank you). After a while dimes were not counted at all and pennies were counted as dimes. Apparently, the money jar works well with a smaller amount of coins and even then, I believe it would probably malfunction after a length of time. I noticed in other reviews there were problems with the money jar with less coins. But after a while I was able to count all quarters and nickles. In the future, if I find myself accummulating this amount of change again, I'll probably invest in one of the high end models or just take the coins to a bank.
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