💸 Save smarter, not harder—your digital coin companion awaits!
The M&R Digital Coin Counting Piggy Bank is a sleek, battery-included savings jar featuring a real-time LCD display that tracks all US coins. Compact yet spacious, it’s designed for both kids and adults to effortlessly save and monitor their loose change anywhere, promoting financial literacy and hassle-free money management.
Manufacturer | M&R |
Brand | M&R DIGITAL |
Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 7.8 x 3.8 inches |
Item model number | 1 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Clear Jar, Silver Top |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | 4.5*8inch |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
P**Y
Saving
Great for my loose change
S**N
purchased a few time
Great way to keep you change organized I have purchased this item 3 times one for my wife and one for my son and I use mine all the time holds a lot of change and it is easy to open if you need to access
N**O
Mi banco en casa
Excelente para ahorrar
C**Z
Best 👌 item
Best item 👌 ever
J**0
Exactly what I expected
I have had this for a few weeks and it hasn’t messed up once. It even counts dollar coins. If I could change anything would be, Is turning the screen on if you are adding bills. You have to hit the buttons quite a few times before the screen comes on
S**R
Very good Qualities and accurate counting
this is a really nice and well made product, very worth it for it's price, also the count is very accurate, I test it a few times everytime the count is accurate. very worth it suggesting buying. 6/5 starts if possible.
B**S
Cool concept, and it does work surprisingly well
I imagine these are all more or less the same. Cool concept, and it does work surprisingly well, most of the time. There are couple of glitches. It will sometimes count a penny as a dime. This is because the slot is actually wide enough for 2 or 3 coins and the penny and "twist" as it goes through, narrowing how far open it pushes the little spring-loaded sensor. You can of course correct it, but when you're putting a bunch of coins in at once you'll wonder if you notice every mistake. So with pennies in particular you have to watch how you insert them and try to get them straight in through the slot to register correctly. All other coins seem to be counted correctly, although I certainly didn't try half-dollar and dollar coins. Rarely it will just fail to register a coin, or it will take several seconds before it does and you have to check whether it really incremented the total or not and maybe manually adjust it. After filling the jar near half-way it said I had about $80, and I figure its off by a dollar or two due to the mistakes. Still, it took care of my little piles of unwanted coins and gave me a decent idea of how much was there.
J**.
Coin saver
This actually was off by $.15 cos I went to the bank & deposited the amount when the coin jar said $3.10. The bank said $2.95. So I'm not sure what is up with it! But I like it just maybe read the manual again.
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