Coin Counter Pen Holder for Desk Piggy Bank Desktop Organizer Change Counter CPH Black
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Rather than pens, place dollar coins in the box.
There are 60 nickels, 70 pennies, and 80 dimes in the jar
I don't like how big it is. You can put it on a desk and use it to store pens and change.
Plastic is the material used for the organizer.
Selected User Reviews For Coin Counter Pen Holder for Desk Piggy Bank Desktop Organizer Change Counter CPH Black
There is nothing wrong with this. Everything is working correctly. I like the lines that hold the coin well, and it has good grip. The first image in the list is what offends me, since most people never look at it. The photo that I have attached was taken in a very well lit room, and you will barely be able to see the lines that formed. In general, they cannot be distinguished from each other unless they are in direct sunlight. They are not nearly as sharp as the first image, even under direct sunlight. With regard to the first image, there is something wrong. Apart from that, it works great, however, you may have to paint the lines yourself if you want to be able to see the lines at all when the sun isn't shining directly on them.
Although this is a handy device for organizing coins, who has that many quarters in their possession? There is no way that the amounts written on the side (how much each slot holds/is worth) are accurate! There is only one way to When I cleaned up and out the house and was depositing my change, I thought this would make a handy nightstand for me to have. It swivels well as well! This is a useful little container for keeping things together*its only problem is that there are only quarter slots (a more even distribution would be helpful).
As promised, I received a different item from the one shown in the image. On the side of the device there are not enough numbers and lines to make out what is written on them. The item is still functional, but it does not match the image.
I like it a lot! My kitchen is a good place for it. Children use pencils and pens for homework, loose change goes straight into its spot, and when full, we store it in coin rolls and donate or save it.
It is more like charcoal that has been subdued. If you're into slick and sleek, then it makes a nice device, but it's not the most useful tool for teaching, hence the low accuracy and ease of use scores. May be my experience is merely.
Coins can be inserted easily through the top of the machine. There is a big problem though, in that there is only one penny coin slot, despite the fact that it is the coin most often Also by design, only one dime slot, and only one nickel slot are available.
They are a bit As a whole, we love this software and use it every day.
I really like the idea of keeping coins and pens together on a desk. The price is a bit high, but the product is.