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Royal Sovereign Sort 'N Save Manual Coin Sorter, Clear (MS-1)

Royal Sovereign Sort 'N Save Manual Coin Sorter, Clear (MS-1)
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Royal Sovereign Sort 'N Save Manual Coin Sorter, Clear (MS-1)

 
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No power required for the Sort 'N Save manual Coin Sorter. Crank the handle to sort coins into wrappers without the need fo rbatteries or power. Large Hopper Capacity: 400 coins can be inserted at once in the collection opening. Accurate, precise internal sorting design allows for all coins to be sorted accurately. Portable, light-weight design enables sorter to be easily moved.

 
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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:10.0 inches
Package Height:9.0 inches
Package Weight:3.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 222 reviews

Features
  • No need for batteries or power

  • Large Hopper Capacity

  • Precise internal sorting, so coins are sorted accurately

  • Portable Light weight


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 222 customer reviews )
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207 of 208 found the following review helpful:


5Low tech, GREAT results  Sep 13, 2007 By Kevin King
I decided against all those cheap, automatic coin sorters and purchased this model. The hand crank is kinda fun and allows you to control the coin flow to ensure the sorting occurs properly. This machine really doesn't jam, and does exactly what it is designed to do. Only a few MINOR knocks: 1. The hopper doesn't feed well with large quantities of coins -- so you just have to stir them briefly by hand and it works great; 2. when I placed the wrappers in the sorting tubes, the coins had a habit of jumping out. When I took the wrappers out and slide them over the coins after sorting, the rate of jumping dropped significantly.

This is a simple machine that does exactly what it was designed to do. Highly recommend.

105 of 106 found the following review helpful:


5Hate change? Buy this!  Aug 15, 2007 By K. Martin
After 2 dismal experiences with different "automated" coin sorters, I ordered this for my husband. No more buckets (literally) of change, no 9% fee, no frustrated hubby spending hours trying to accomodate the flimsy automated machines before returning them in disgust. Quick, easy...it works!

68 of 68 found the following review helpful:


5Great Coin Sorter  Dec 03, 2007 By Lane King
This coin sorter does exactly as described. Easy to work and easy to unjam. It's so much better than the battery operated ones I've had in the past. I would highly recommend this to anyone for home use.

51 of 51 found the following review helpful:


3Fun but not accurate  Feb 24, 2009 By Donald Fay
Lots of fun to use-crank the handle and round n round she goes. Sorted coins accurately with no problem. However, when I counted the coins in the tubes ready to be put in wrappers the nickels and quarters were constantly short one coin. Pennies and dimes were fine. Tried taping a piece of thin plastic to raise the lip just a hair in the front portion of the tube. That didn't work. Next I tried filing down the plastic tip at the bottom of the tube to increase the depth. Didn't work. If there is a 1/16" space between the last coin and top of the container add a coin and every thing will be fine. I use flat wrappers from the bank.

23 of 23 found the following review helpful:


5Better than the battery operated models  Feb 03, 2008 By A. Rosenbach "A. Rosenbach"
I've had trouble with two battery operated models before finding this gem. This unit is clear, so that if coins get stuck or lie on their side, you immediately see the problem and correct it easily. The hand cranking is better than the battery operated units because you can crank backwards a bit if a coin gets stuck.

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