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Royal Sovereign 1 Row ECO-Friendly Manual Hand Crank Coin Sorter (QS-1), Single,Black

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  • ECO Friendly: No electricity or batteries required for coin sorting.
  • Large Capacity: Coin sorter can hold up to 200 coins for consumer counting convenience. ; Front door closes for easy storage and keeps dust out
  • Compact & Portable: Lightweight design for easy mobility.
  • Fun Coin Sorting: Manual Hand Crank is simple for any consumer to sort at their own pace. Convert your loose change into cash!
  • Effortless Wrapping: Straight to coin wrapper feature allows the consumer to insert preformed coin wrappers into the coin tubes. Simply pull out coin-filled wrappers and take straight to the bank! NOTE: Coins should be added slowly to maximize efficiency and reduce jams.


Product Description

The QS-1 manual coin sorter is the perfect sorter for business or personal coin sorting. This model is unique in that it requires no electricity or batteries to operate. Simply turn the hand crank and the QS-1 sorts pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters directly into the 1 row coin tubes below. The large coin hopper holds up to 200 coins at a time. Plastic coin tubes are removable, making it easy to pull out coin-filled wrappers to be rolled and crimped. Hand Crank screws off to save space when storing. NOTE: Coins should be added slowly to maximize efficiency and reduce jams.

From the Manufacturer

Since 1986, Royal Sovereign has been a global leader in money management equipment including, bill counters, counterfeit detectors, our patented coin sorters, and cash accessories.


Randy
Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2023
I was disappointed to see that it didn't accept the usual coins in Canada. It still worked but I had to sort all the loonies and twenties out first.
Robert Loggie
Reviewed in Canada on January 3, 2022
Sorts coins fine… problem is that you still have to count them when you’re done. Just finished rolling $750 in quarters and $110 in nickels. Maybe 50% of those were accurate. Fill to the top of the rolling paper/tube and you’ll usually end up over by 1 or 2 coins.Strictly as a sorter? Great!Anyway, I’ve gotta get some sleep… I’ve got dimes and pennies to roll tomorrow!
mapper55
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2020
My coin sorter arrived well packed and the only assembly required was to attach the hand crank with a single screw. The instructions are simple. Load coins in the top hopper, hold the sorter with you left hand, and crank with your right hand. I guess this would be less than ideal if you were left handed. You will experience occasional resistance to the crank. When this happens it tells you to crank backwards up to 1/2 turn. The coins fall into one of four clear cylinders. When the cylinder is full you have a roll of coins.I have seen YouTube videos where people put coin wrappers into the cylinders but I don't recommend this. It doesn't happen often, but the sorter will occasionally drop the wrong coin in the wrong tube, and the coins don't always drop flat in the tube. The sorter will also sort any trash into the cylinders. Until you get used to each coin cylinder, you need to count coins. 'Full' is slightly different for each type. Also, it will work better if you remove any foreign coins and U.S. Dollar coins as it doesn't handle these well.The one problem I had with the sorter was that the penny slot would jam up occasionally. Pennies would stop coming out and the crank would stutter. Eventually pennies would start coming out in the nickel tube. The only way I found to clear this reliably was to remove the coins from the hopper and the tubes from the sorter, close the front door, and shake the machine until all of the pennies fall out. I don't know if this is peculiar to my machine or an issue with all machines but it doesn't happen very often and usually means that I was cranking too fast.I bought my sorter to sort and wrap nearly $500 in assorted coins collected over 10 years. Once sorted and rolled my bank accepted the coins without question. I'm not sure what use it will be to me now, but I felt is a better value than giving up $56 at the coin kiosk. If you have a lot of coins to sort or need to sort coins on a regular basis this a perfectly functional tool even for a relatively large job.
ニューステージ㈱
Reviewed in Japan on July 10, 2019
来た日に速攻で使いました・仕訳には最高ですね。
Jeffery
Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2019
Works great. I had a lot of change and I flew through it. It jammed once but it was easy enough to take apart and fix the jam and put back together.
Roberto Ivan Juarez Paredes
Reviewed in Mexico on September 20, 2018
NO FUNCIONA PARA LAS MONEDAS DE MEXICO
N. Garrett
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2014
I haven't tried the electric coin sorters, but this one works fine for me. I would suspect that the electric sorters would suffer from frequent jams. This one does too, but they are easily remedied if you are cranking slowly. Just reverse crank ever so slightly and it should unjam the stuck coin. I initially did about 1500 coins, mostly pennies, and it worked fine, only jamming a few times. My best technique was to crank slowly so that a jam was detected immediately (before it became worse). As other reviewers have mentioned, some coins will stand up against the side of the hopper, but a light tap will knock them down.Based on other reviews, I purchased the Royal Sovereign coin wrappers, and filling them is very easy. However, since the assortment includes equal numbers of all wrappers, and I had mostly pennies, I found that I used up most of the penny wrappers and very few of the others. So now I have a whole box of nickel - quarter wrappers but I'm short on pennies. It would be better if you could purchase individual denominations of the wrappers.As for the machine itself, here are a few observations:1. It isn't accurate for pennies. I would often only get 49 pennies instead of 50. I think it has to do with the thickness of some of the pennies, how dirty they are, whether they are bent, etc. The problem, though, is that there is no way to know without recounting all of the pennies, which defeats the purpose of stacking them, since you have to dump the container out to count them and then roll the loose pennies. You could weigh them (if you have a very accurate scale handy), but I just tossed an extra penny or two into each roll instead. I think it would help if a simple counter were included that just tripped each time a coin went into a hopper.2. When a hopper is full, the coins just start overflowing. That isn't a big deal, but it's a good reason (among others) not to be cranking too fast on this thing.3. If you jam a coin and have to crank backwards to unjam it, don't crank too far backwards, as that will cause smaller coins to fall into larger holes. For example, dimes will fall into the penny holder. I didn't have any problem with that when cranking forward, as long as I cranked at a reasonable speed.4. Overall, I like the crank system vs. electric, as it gives me fine motor control over the speed of sorting.This machine is fine for occasionally emptying your pockets or purse of loose change. I would not recommend it for a business that handles a lot of coins, as it's relatively slow and doesn't have a counter. Since occasional use is all I have, it works fine for me and sure does beat having jars or bottles full of random coins. I just keep my change in here and roll the containers when they get full, take them to the bank, and swap them for some real money.
Flower
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2014
Saves you money and time!!!!!! Wish that we would have had this before we used the coin steal machine.. I mean coin star.... We went to a local grocery store and were taken by the amount you had to pay to have your coins cashed in. I said that would be the last time we give money away!!!This manual coin sorter is awesome!!! saved us time and money!! It took us no time to roll all the change that we had with this coin sorter!! When we went to the store it took too much time and then I did not want all the crap that comes with the use of the stores coin sorter!!SO now we have our own personal coin sorter that has already saved us money and time! The use of the manual coin sorter has already paid for it's self!!!Our children love to see the coins go in to each coin holder!! They learn about money and that other forms of currency can be turned in to the green money..***the coin sorter does jam, it is easy to un jam, just turn the handle back in the opposite direction and it works fine. Sorts the coins well, very few mix ups, meaning putting dimes with the penny and penny with the dimes. We look through the clear coin holder to see if any dimes, pennies, etc were mixed in before we place the money in coin wrappers. Works well with coin wrappers we purchased from local store.I recommend this manual coin sorter for the fact that it feels like good quality, saves money, saves time, and if there is ever a power outage we can still roll coins!!!
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