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Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Works great. Good quality unit. Exactly what I wanted for the price. The hopper holds about 150 bills max, which is fine for my needs, but if you need to count gangster sized stacks of bills you’ll want something with a bigger hopper.
megan l hanley
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Good quality. Good functionality. Works well. Good value for money. Good accuracy. Easy to use
ChiTown's Finest
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
This money counter was worth every cent. It functions great. Counts money quickly. It was easy to use. Looks and feels durable. I give it 2 thumbs up.
Mar
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Such a cool device, smaller though heavy, it takes up minimal space and counts quick and efficiently. It can encounter jamming, but clearing the jam is easy and without any issue. It also comes with a secondary screen reader/counter for viewing and that's nice.
Melanie
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
If you frequently handle cash transactions, a portable money counter can be a great tool for quick and accurate counting while also detecting counterfeit bills. This model is a compact and lightweight option. I love that it provides counterfeit detection, adding an extra security layer. I haven’t encountered any counterfeit bills yet, but having a reliable scanner built-in offers peace of mind. The accuracy of counting has been spot on so far. If the bills are folded or not perfectly flat, the machine may has trouble feeding them correctly so you need to flatten out the bills before counting. It probably doesn’t match the speed of bank-grade machines, but it offers great value, portability, and ease of use, making it a practical choice. For the price, I think it’s a great value to anyone who needs to count cash for whatever reason.
Off The Grid Ken
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I use this along with an eco flow generator for any of my dealings, if I am selling a car or anything else that deals with large denominations a money counter s good to have on hand especially one that detects counterfeit bills.In regards to counterfeits I have only come across two 20’s so far throughout it’s use so it hasn’t paid for itself yet per se but I am sure it will with time.The unit and small and light enough to be portable. It is a great investment if you deal with cash often.Until We Meet Again-Off The Grid Ken
Olympic View
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
This is an excellent currency counter - IF - you follow their directions carefully on how to properly load it. It accurately counts number of notes as well as the ability to read the denominations for a total value sum when you mix denominations.
Special K
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I have a number of currency counters, from the bank-grade Cummins workhorses to the newer Linux-based counters like this one. Overall, this is one of the better Linux-based counters.Unpacking the box, it's clear they spent some money on box, packaging, and accessories. You get a DUST COVER for the machine. A first from the Linux-type counters for me. You also get cash straps, power cord, a phone cable, some use pamphlets, plus a screen and cable for a secondary display.I got out my stopwatch to time the boot, which is the most annoying part of a Linux-based counter - it's not instant use. It has to load the Linux OS and then the counter app. That process came in at a hair under 20 seconds. Whereas I can turn on a Cummins bank-grade counter and be counting in a couple seconds, it's 20 seconds to begin to use this one.Once you're using it, though, it's nice. There's a flyer with it showing you two specific ways to load the hopper with cash for the best accuracy, and I did notice that when I didn't do method 1, I sometimes got wrong counts. For the test, I used mixed bills and had it try both bill counting (how many bills) and value counting (how much are they worth). It did well on both, even when I tried to trick it by throwing in a $2 bill, which is not common in circulation. Counted it fine. The only places I had issues were when I didn't follow the currency loading method they outline. Then it was sometimes off by a bill.I didn't try the other currencies (didn't have any), but it's nice that you can count so many types if needed. The menu button is kind of useless, IMO. Not any items on that menu that I would consider noteworthy (stuff like "contact us" etc) for a currency counter.The unit felt pretty well constructed and I enjoyed using it. It will be my main Linux-based counter until it's dethroned. A good value for the price.
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