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Royal Sovereign Fast Sort Coin Sorter, Black (CO-1000) |  | Brand: Royal Sovereign
List Price: $99.00 Buy New: $39.51 as of 11/25/2009 05:22 CST details You Save: $59.49 (60%)
New (15) Used (2) from $39.51
Seller: Shoplet Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 63
Color: Black Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.8 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 6.8 x 8.5 Warranty: 1 year parts & labor
MPN: CO-1000 Model: CO-1000 UPC: 035565900038 EAN: 0035565900038 ASIN: B000FZ2936
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 240 coins can be sorted per minute | | • | Large Hopper Capacity | | • | 2 Row Wrapper Capacity | | • | Anti-Jam, automatically frees coins that are jammed | | • | Portable, Light-weight |
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Product Description Item #: RSVCO1000. CO-1000 Fast Sort One-Row Coin Sorter149; Perfect for small businesses149; Automatically sorts pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters149; Just drop coins into collection opening; anti-jamming device allows accurate coin count149; Tubes lift out easily 149; On/off switchSingle-row wrapper capacity of each coin denomination. Holds 300 coins. Uses Preformed Assorted Coin Wrappers RSVFSW216N (sold separately) or other standard tubular coin wrappers. Heavy-duty motor sorts 240 coins per minute. 6-7/8w x 10-3/4d x 8-1/2h. Customers also search for: CO-1000;Coin Counter;Coin Sorter;ROYAL SOVEREIGNv
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 33
Coin Sorter November 20, 2009 Dennis L. Duffy (Sacramento) Product works just as advertised. No jams so far. I eveluated other products and chose the Royal CO-1000 and am happy that I did.
Dennis
coin sorter November 19, 2009 Roll Tide The coin sorter is fair in its performance. The preformed wrappers for coins are too long to use, the crimped end makes them come up short when they count coins. The plastic coin catchers are not deep enough to accurately count the coins when wrappers are not used, the penny and nickel plastic catcher comes up one coin short because they are not deep enough when just using them without wrappers, this requires you to add one coin each time. It is very time consuming to remove the plastic tube and insert the coins into flat sleeves that you get from the bank. Overall this coin sorter needs improvement.
Not bad for the price November 10, 2009 Carolyn Rampone (Plantation, FL USA) This is a decent product for the price. The motor does sound a little slow and when I first turned it on, I thought it was broken. A quick test with coins and it does the job as intended. I do take issue with the Amazon description. This is not the two row model, it only holds four rolls at a time. It is quick enough so this doesn't matter but if you're ordering this for double rows, choose the higher priced model. I purchased this for a Christmas gift but it passed the test right out of the box.
Good Cheap Coin Sorter October 28, 2009 B. Floyd (Atlanta, GA) After looking at a variety of coin sorters, some costing as much as $150 in the speciality catalogs, I decided to risk $43 on this one and have been happy with the purchase. I had several large coffee cans filled with pocket change from over the years and I was able to sort and wrap them in approximately 5 hours of work time. It would have been nice if the description of the product provided some information on the types of coin wrappers that work best and I would have ordered some with the machine. I just had some of the folded paper ones from the bank, but with some practise it was workable to slip the wrapper inside the plastic tube around the coins. The only complaint that I have is that most of ones change is pennies and in sorting, the pennies tube fills moire quickly than the others, which then causes the pennies to jam inside the machine and then the sorting breaks down and pennies start going into the nickels and dimes slots.
Solid; It really works October 5, 2009 Patrick Mcgarry (Millersville, MD United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Sorted and wrapped a pile of coins that had been collecting around the house for years. Machine worked very well. Occasionally it would mis-sort a penny into the nickel stack. The only real problem was that I had a few dollar coins that I accidently dumped in the sorter. They were too large to come out through any of the sort portals so they just banged around inside the machine. I had to take it apart to get them out (remove 4 screws). That's the only reason I don't give this 5 stars. I'm happy with the machine and glad I bought it.
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