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The Piggy Digital Coin Bank is an innovative automatic coin counter that totals all U.S. coins, featuring a clear LCD display. With a compact size of 5x7.1x7.2 inches and made from durable ABS plastic, it’s the perfect blend of fun and functionality for both kids and adults. Ideal for gifting, this coin bank encourages saving in a playful way while ensuring a sturdy and lightweight design.
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.2"L x 5"W x 7.1"H |
Size | YS011-2A |
Style Name | Unique |
Color | 2a |
Material Type | Plastic |
J**T
Savings bank for child.
Works well for her savings needs. Very durable. bought for 7 year old granddaughter and it's standing up well.
K**R
My grandson loves his piggy
My 2-yr old grandson received this from me and the look of delight on his face was a joy to see. We were at a local restaurant and we showed him how to put coins in it. He spent most of the time we were there hugging it and showing it off to the waitress serving our table. She thought he was so cute that she even gave him a couple of coins to put into it. When. he got home, he wanted to sleep with it and the next day, he decorated it with some of the stickers in his collection. Not the most expensive gift we have ever given him, but considering how much he loves his piggy, worth every penny.
R**V
Cute!
This was for a birthday gift for a 3 year old. I included a small organza bag of coins from the years since she was born so that she can put them in the bank. Her mother loved the idea so I was pleased. This is my new go-to present for young kids.
J**.
Cute idea, not always accurate
This is very cute and my 11 year old loves it. It almost always reads the coin correctly and adds it in. Once or twice my son started to put a coin in and it wouldn’t go so he took it out to try and different angle, and it adds the amount when you touch the coin slot rather than when it goes all the way through. So he then reinserted and the total was off. There may be a way to fix it but I haven’t figured it out yet…
Z**.
Cool but flawed
The one I received was in good condition, no visual blemishes or issues. I did find that coins are relatively difficult to push into the bank, especially for a young child. Another issue I discovered after awhile was that when my son was putting dimes into the bank, the digital counter was counting them as pennies. I saw this happen with at least 10 dimes and even confirmed it, adding some myself. I knew then that what the digital counter was displaying was inaccurate.I’m not one to give this 1 star for these issues; it’s a cool little piggy bank. I like that it’s clear so you can see the coins in it. If you happen to get one that isn’t difficult to push coins into it and that counts accurately, then excellent!
T**A
How much is in there?
This is fantastic. Not only is it a pig ( piggy bank) it counts your money too. The counting is very accurate. Not sure how much it can hold however we are at about $20 right now and we've barely covered the bottom. It is made of durable plastic which is very convenient so it shouldn't break. Great for teenagers!
M**C
Bought 2 gifts for kids
These were gifts for my kids. They love math and numbers and why not teach them young by saving their money. The coins going inside and the amount is counted from there. You can twist off and put in bills. It’s a clear piggy so you can see everything inside. My kids use this weekly and love it. Useful gifts are awesome!
N**N
Cute piggy bank, worthless counter
PROS: The piggy bank is a cute little plastic bank. It can be opened at any time, coins can be removed, and it can be reused. There's no "breaking" or waste a perfectly good piggy bank. The clear aspect of it brightens my kids day when they see more and more coins filling up the bank. When it's working, the counter is accurate.CONS: The counter tends to "freeze" and reset itself showing 08888.88 across the screen. It sometimes also stops counting. The mechanism is based on width of the US coin, so of course if you're throwing foreign coins into it, it's going to be inaccurate. This is not some fancy vending machine detecting weight + width. That's the reason it bothers me that it keeps freezing and stops counting. For those having the same issue, sliding the mechanism all the way over seems to help un-freeze it... sometimes. Just make sure to credit yourself the 0.50 it will suddenly count.TL;DR: It holds coins. Coin counter only works half the time.
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