💡 Count on It: The Smart Way to Sort Your Coins!
The Byteen8 Coin Counter Coin Sorter Tube is a versatile 5-in-1 change sorting solution designed specifically for U.S. coins. With precise measurements for each roll, this compact and portable device simplifies the process of sorting and wrapping loose change, making it an essential tool for both home and office use. It's not just practical; it also serves as a great educational gift for kids learning about money.
Manufacturer | Byteen8 |
Brand | Byteen8 |
Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 4.45 x 5.12 inches |
Item model number | C910-51A |
Color | Dark Grey |
Manufacturer Part Number | C910-51A |
L**.
Would buy again without hesitation.
This is a very simple and functioning piece. Super easy to use, accurate (once you learn how to use it), and it's simple. No moving parts to break, doesn't take up much space on your desk/counter (no pun intended!!!!), and it effective. 10/10 would recommend.
A**A
Simple and easy to use!
This is a very easy to use tool! It has 5 compartments so I can fill each coin type at the same time. I pour out some coins and sort into groups of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. I sweep each into its own section, which lines up at the edge of the table. I can put it away just like that, without emptying it. Then next time I want to work on the change, I take it out and resume. As soon as each vial gets full, I take out the vial and put a wrapper over it and turn it over and return the empty. So simple and easy to use!
M**G
Does the job
Does a good job. The only complaint is the coin skips across the top and may go into the slot. I slightly deeper bin may help.
L**V
Coin counter
Perfect, very accurate and saves me time counting coins.
G**N
Worth the money
Good
A**.
Only holds 48 pennies
Works good, the included wrappers are sturdy, only problem I had was with pennies and it only holding 48 instead of 50. Hence the 3 star rating. However, this is the second type of coin counter/roller “system” I’ve tried and they both only hold 48 pennies. So it’s not just this brand or whatever. I AM wrapping older, 1940’s-1960ish, “wheat” pennies so that may have something to do with it?!? Tho you would think as coins get used, they become thinner, meaning the roller would hold more than 50 not less….Regardless, if rolling older pennies, add 2 extra to the roll!
M**F
Simple to Use, Though Easy to Overfill
Sorter is nice and sturdy...tubes will click into place and can be removed by pulling them out. The tubes are also designed so extra coins will just slide off the top of the tube, so you don't have to count out the number of coins you need. The device came with a handful of paper wrappers, which fit cleanly into their respective tubes to gather up the coins. You can use basically any wrappers though (ones that are rolled at the bottom are best), so don't worry if you don't have enough of the wrappers that came with it to cover the coins you're rolling.The only thing that I find bothersome is how easy it is to overfill the tubes. The top of the tube is turned inward, so you can't see that you've already got enough coins in the tube if you're just going along sorting them. This inevitably results in you having to pull the tube out and having a few coins scatter. You can't fill them up TOO far though, so we're not talking coins going everywhere, but you may need to keep an eye open for one or two that might try to escape.This isn't really a problem if you're casually adding coins to the tubes...a couple pennies here, a quarter there...but if you're going through a treasure trove of coins, you may find it easier to just take the tubes out of the sorter...they will stand up on their own and are clearly marked so you know which is which.
S**N
Cheaper than a self sorter. But way cheaper and pretty easy to use
I mean for what it is, its a good piece of equipment. What I would rather have is a full electric self sorting you just pour the coins in and the machine does the rest. But those are like over 200 bucks. For 11 dollars, this works very well. You have to sort out the coins on a flat surface table yourself, but the easy thing is when you sorted already, you sweep in the dimes in the dimes slot, pennies in the pennies slot, nickles..etc. Its machined just right so no matter how the coins land in the tube, they straighten out and land flat and stack right. Then it shows you the correct amount to pour in, as when you take the tube out and tilt it sideways a bit, any overage just slides out so its the perfect amount. Then you just slide in the paper penny/nickle/quarter/dime roll in the tube over the money, tilt back then viola. Just twist the ends of the paper, and you have a money roll. The functionality is just fine for 11 bucks. An electric sorter would be nice but cost 200 bucks more, so I just sort it on the table myself, then slide them into the respective tubes.
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