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Review on Cassida C300 High-Quality Professional USD Coin Counting, Sorting, Wrapping, And Rolling Machine With Quickload, 300 Coins Per Minute, And Printing Compatibility by Jason Pruett

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked great on over $600 USD of accumulated coins (read for hot tip!)

Recently I have been seeing signs in businesses asking customers to cash in their rolled coins. I knew I had a lot of coins laying around and was not about to sort and count them manually, so I bought this machine. Although the manual could be better, it is adequate and I quickly learned that it does exactly what I needed it to do.It took maybe a few hours of intermittent effort, but I easily sorted and rolled over $600 in change that I had accumulated. For the price, it is a good buy. I will probably sell it and vow to never accumulate that much change again, but I am glad I bought it.Ok, here's the hot tip. The paper coin tubes come pre-crimped on one end but it is up to you to crimp the other end after you get the coins in. Trust me, that will make your fingers hurt and make your fingernails start separating from the nail bed after a few hours of rolling coins. Crimping machine cost something like $600 USD but some coin tubes come with manual crimpers. I ordered these (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07773YP4Y/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and those crimpers, although they don't give a perfect result, give a completely acceptable result. Your fingers will thank you.

Pros
  • Easy to use: The Quickload feature allows users to quickly load coins into the machine without the hassle of manual sorting, while the user-friendly display and controls make operation simple and intuitive
Cons
  • Certain coins may not register in the machine, increasing the likelihood of errors

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