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Unit Grouping | Set |
Total Eaches | 63 |
Denomination Unit | Quarter |
Exterior Finish | Plastic |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00812376049039 |
Manufacturer | Nadex Coins |
UPC | 812376049039 812376020564 |
Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.49 x 3.63 x 6.07 inches |
Item model number | NCS8-1026 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Part Number | NCS8-1026 |
S**Y
Once the Method is Pefected, Turn Your Coins in as Suggested
This cheap kit helped me wrap up 20 years of change (over $800) while watching a few movies.When I first tried it, it seemed kinda clunky and for the first few rolls I thought I might be able to do it faster without these slotted plastic funnels.By the end of the pennies I was jamming. After sorting, my method is as follows:1. Fill coin funnel until overflow happens at less than a 20 degrees from upright/vertical.2. Set Funnel on it's bottom rest and grab paper wrap. Cohearse the wrap into a tubular shape as much aspossible with a few of finger bang bangs from either side.3. Grab and hold funnel at about a 30 degree angle from upright with your left hand. Slip your indexfinger of your right hand into the wrap up to it's second knuckle.4. This is where finesse and patience are key. Slip the open end of the wrapper around the coin stackwhile making sure the entire circumference has slipped over the first few coins in the tubed stack.5. With the wrap now started, some force can be applied to slip the wrapper over the entire stack. Theinserted index finger should allow you to distribute most of the pushing force all around thecircumference of the wrapper's end, allowing you to keep it as wrinkle and crease-free as possible. Yourindex finger will have to retract a bit to allow for the stack to fill the wrapper, but do not removeyour finger yet.6. If the wrapper jams along the way to the bottom of the funnel, a little shaking while still applying forcecombined with holding the funnel at a different angles will usually get the wrapper sliding again.7. If the the wrapper kinks or folds before getting halfway slid on, abort and prepare another wrapper.8. Once the wrapper is all or at least 80% over the stack, the inserted index finger may be used as astopper and adjuster. Turn the funnel with the wrapped stack inside completely upside down, sothat the coin stack falls onto the end of your index finger in the wrapper. While still upside down, slidethe wrapped stack out of the funnel and quickly insert the index finger of your left hand into thenewly exposed opening.9. With both index fingers in either end of the wrapped stack, center the stack in the wrapper.10. Fold the edge of the wrapper over the end of the stack with your thumb as you pull you remove eachindex finger. Finish folding the edges over tightly so that the roll is smooth and ready forstorage/transport.11. Take to local branch of your bank and shove all the rolls through that money air-lock thing in theirplexiglass wall to an overburdened cashier while the line goes out the door.
L**H
Great Once You Get the Knack
It didn't come with instructions, and what we know about design engineers is that they are only smart about one thing, what they design, and they're stupid about everything else. They are so familiar with the operations of their Baby that they can't understand why their device is not fully self explanatory. Really, I was wondering whether to put the rolls into the funnels and then fill in the coins, but that wouldn't work, and so I put the coins into the Funnels first. But there is a trick there too. Take the coins by the handful and from several inches above shake them into the funnel a few at a time, while giving the funnel a bit of a constant vibrating shake, because what that does is it keeps the coins from getting stuck in sideways cluster jams. There is a hole in the bottom of the tubes, and with the larger coin tubes you can use your finger to press up, and if the column of coins moves freely, that means you got no jams, but for the smaller coin tubes you can use a chopstick or a screwdriver to verify that you got a good stack of coins. How do you know there are the right amount of coins? There is that slot at the Top, well, pile the coins in up to the slot and one more, and then let the One More shake out, for, you see, the slot is for Over Flow. Now the Papers are tricky too. You open the Tube of Paper and set it down inside the Funnel Tube and then gently rotate the tube until it goes down over the coins by just a fraction of an inch, is all you need, and the FLIP the Funnel Tube upside down quickly, to minimize the amount of time the coins have to go sideways, forming a sideways cluster jam. You know that you do not have a jam if you can use your fingers to move the column of coins easily back and forth, then just position the coins so that you have equidistant gaps at both sides of the roll and then crush the paper down. Really, I had 20 years worth of pocket change to roll up and it gets easier as you go along and get the Feel for it. Save Nichols for last because for some reason those damned things are a bit clunky. But, yeah, the Bank I went to took them no questions asked, since the job looked professionally done.
C**O
Easy
Love how easy it makes the whole process of rolling coins
M**Z
Easy to use funnel and wrappers for coins
Great choice for wrapping coins. Easy to use funnels.
T**.
Easy leash!
So I saw a lot of reviews that almost made me not buy this thingy. Because people are saying the slots are too small for the sleeves to slide in. Well they actually did put enough space in there for the sleeves to slide over the coins. So actually once I got the coins in and looked inside the slot, I seen there was enough space to wiggle the sleeves in, all I took was a coffee stirrer but you can use a pen, a bobby pin a pencil whatever you need to use. Once you get the coins inside, you stick the sleeve over the coins and you will see where it’s stopping from pushing the sleeve all the way down all you have to do is look in and see where it’s stuck at adjust the top coin, like poke a little to the left or to the right wherever u can see it tryna fold and boom the sleeves should slide all the way in over the coins with ease, maybe a little wiggling at the start. But that’s it. You just look inside once all your coins are in the exact spot, see where it’s jamming when u start to slide the sleeve in and adjust the top coin, sleeves slide right down, this made the inverting process 100%easier. So I’m happy with this purchase, thanks Amazon hope this helps someone.
J**D
Dime counter not accurate.
The Dime slit is incorrectly placed and counts 5 too many dimes. I first realized this when I had trouble sealing the dime papers. The pennies, nickel, and quarters counted correctly though. I will ask the merchant to replace the dime counter funnel, and if corrected, change my review to 5 ⭐️
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