This Cassida C300 coin counter is as close as you will get to perfect outside of purchasing a commercial machine similar to what you might find in your local bank.I will share my experience using this machine. I am not a business owner, just making the point here that I don't have the need to regularly count coins as a business owner would. I store away my loose change when I have it and at some point want to count and roll up my coins to take to the bank.First I will say that this machine is accurate.It is important to use only the preformed coin wrappers. Even using the preformed wrappers you must be careful not to bend the wrapper at the open end where you would crimp it to hold the coins in. If there is a slight bend meaning that if the open end where the coins fall into is not completely round, then you will have coins that don't make it into the wrappers and the coin will hit the wrapper and bounce out or jam up that denomination. If this happens to you, simply check the coins that are in the wrapper and it should match up with what the machine is showing on the counter. This includes any coin(s) that bounced out after hitting the bent wrapper. Each denomination has a wrapper holder which holds the wrapper in place as the machine is inserting the coins.A few times I stopped to do a check and can inform you that this machine is accurate.My very first time using this machine I started with only pennies. It was my way of testing the accuracy and also to eliminate the possibility of a penny popping into one of the other chambers. This did happen but it wasn't the fault of the machine. This happened approximately 3 times and each time I needed to make sure the end of the wrapper was perfectly round. I didn't experience any this anymore after that.When you are first using this machine you are feeling out the machine which helps you to be able to run it with ease after you become familiar with it.When you want to wrap coins, it is important to go into the settings to set the number of coins to go into each wrapper based on the denomination.Once you set the quantity for each coin you can leave it and it will recall it when you power on again. If you are wanting to just count coins then you can clear out the quantities in the settings and just run the machine.This machine also accepts the $1 coins which is a plus in my opinion. I don't regularly get the dollar coins but it's nice to know that it can handle those as well.I just couldn't see myself paying CoinStar or other commercial coin counting machine to count my coins when I could invest in my own machine that will not only count but wrap my coins too.All in all I am very satisfied with my purchase of this Cassida C300 Coin Counter/Wrapping machine.I may update my review later if there is anything I forgot that bears mentioning.Hope this helps you.
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