Royal Sovereign Sort ‘N Save Manual Coin Sorter, Clear (MS-1)
Saturday, June 5th, 2010 at
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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!
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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.
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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.
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I read the reviews on this and the electronic coin sorters before I bought this for my husband and boy, am I glad I did. He just loves it and it works really well. I did not want just another piece of junk laying around. I recommend this to everyone.
Thank you!
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Sorter was on back order so I had to wait for item and that was fine but when it got here we went to work and it worked out great as others have said some coin’s might slip out but no big deal you just put them back. I think it works! great you might want to look into buying the coin rappers I had so left over and they where a little big to use with this sorter but I just cut them down to fit no big deal.
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After reading the bad reviews of the various electric sorters, got this one. It works great. It is also physically larger than I had imagined. However, finding one somewhere in stock was difficult. The delivery time on mine, although promised in 7 to 10 days, was 5 weeks. I almost canceled, but glad I didn’t. I didn’t order through Amazon because of their advised lengthy delivery time on it. However, I might as well have done so…would have been about as fast.
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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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We wind up with a lot of coins at the office, and I was tired of counting and rolling them. I did try some of those “automatic” coin sorters, but they never lasted more than a couple of weeks .. and I can’t say we really abused them either. But this little gadget is totally cool. It’s easy and fun to use . .no muss, no fuss, lots of fun!! and yes . . now everyone wants to sort the coins!!
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This is a wonderful coin sorter. It not only works very well, it is fun to use! Yes, it does jam once in a while, but you just turn the crank in the opposite direction and it takes care of the problem. You do have to be careful not to turn it too far backward or else the pennies end up in the quarter slot. The jamming doesn’t happen very often. I had an old battery operated sorter which jammed and it ended up taking longer than this one to sort a lot of coins. I would definitely recommend this sorter!
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I just bought this and used it to roll over 100 rolls of coins in the last 2 days. It works great. I had only 1 jam, which was easily resolved by removing everything and giving the sorter a good shake to allow the jammed coin to fall out. The only negative is the pennies sometimes come out so fast they miss their tube, but as long as you leave space on the table for those loose coins, it’s not a real problem.