| Gift House Int Digital UK Coin Counting Money Jar | 
| Brand: Thinkgizmos Category: Kitchen
List Price: £14.99 Buy New: £0.99 as of 8/9/2010 19:04 PDT details You Save: £14.00 (93%)
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Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 117
Media: Kitchen & Home Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 5.4 x 5.3
Model: GH-TM803 EAN: 5060129441998
Release Date: July 16, 2009 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | This ingenious device electronically counts your coins as you save. The quality LCD displays a running total of all the coins you deposit. | | • | A great place for all that loose change or to save for something special. |
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Product Description This ingenious device electronically counts your coins as you save! The quality LCD displays a running total of all the coins you deposit. A great place for all that loose change or to save for something special. This electronic money box is a child's dream come true. And especially in the current economic climate, it works equally well for adults. Encouraging saving and simultaneously registering the number of coins inserted into the box, it has a spectacularly luminescent and spacey feel for a very worthy and down-to-earth application. The product features a reset button and requires 2 x AA batteries (not included). Manufactured to a very high standard, the Counting Money Jar is strong and resilient. The money in the above picture is not included! Nobody will dare to "borrow" from your jar!
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Coin counting money jar March 15, 2010 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This jar is brilliant. It counts the money as you put it in. You have to put the coins in slowly. I've bought two of these and would reccommend them to anyone.
Good present, and encourages saving in the young! May 18, 2010 K. Parks (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this for a 6 year old, and she loves it. Nicely boxed, but comes without batteries, so I put the batteries in and taped one coin of each denomination on a piece of card to put inside. As you put the coin in the metal bar in the coin slot presumably 'knows' what size it is, and shows the current addition plus the running total of what should be in the jar. There's also a re-set button to start the balance from scratch, so as well as encouraging saving, I can also see that it would be a good (and educational!) game to get all the coins out and play with different combinations. Coins are easily removed by unscrewing the lid of the jar. Jar is plastic, not glass, so may scratch, but that's too early to tell yet. Perfect present for boys or girls.
Money Jar May 6, 2010 Ange McL (Coatbridge, Scotland uk) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought 2 of these for gifts as I already had one.
They are really good for the price and it does help if you are saving to try and reach targets with all the change from your pocket ect.
The only thing though is that some times if coin not put in right the counting is off so it might be slightly more or slightly less on the display that you actually have. But for the money well worth it.
Great Idea for saving! January 30, 2010 Mr C J Moran (Romsey, Hampshire United Kingdom) This has proved to be a big success as far as storing loose change is concerned. Well pleased with this.
Super saver pot January 11, 2010 macmillie (Lincolnshire) I bought this item for my father in law for Christmas. He likes to save his loose change for his holidays, so i thought ideal gift. yes it does work good idea gives an incentive to put more money in. We did find that you had to put the money in, in one motion for it to registar.
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