💰 Count on Convenience!
The Royal Sovereign FS-44N is a high-performance electric coin counter and sorter designed for efficiency and ease of use. With patented anti-jam technology, it sorts up to 312 coins per minute and accommodates up to 80 coins at a time. The hands-free operation and automatic row advancement streamline the counting process, while the included 16 coin wrappers ensure effortless organization. The LED display provides clear visibility of total amounts, making it an essential tool for any professional managing cash flow.
Manufacturer | Royal Sovereign |
Brand | Royal Sovereign |
Item Weight | 8.58 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.4 x 7.7 x 10.1 inches |
Item model number | FS-44N |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Part Number | FS-44N |
T**J
An absolute must for anyone counting and wrapping alot of coins!! (business or personal)
I have a coin/cash operated business. So I needed something to sort my coins and I did not want to spend really big dollars on a coin sorter. After I got this machine figured out, I am very happy with it. I ordered these wrappers (http://amzn.com/B00INW12OU) and they worked perfectly. Here are a few note worthy things:1. It does NOT accept dollar coins and they will cause a jam. So if your business or collection of coins has $1 coins, then you need to spot them and remove them before dumping your coins in the hopper.2. There are 4 rows of tubes for each coin (.25, .05, .01, and .10 left to right). You will put a coin wrapper in each of the tubes. and then push the row of tubes all the way in. as it fills up each tube it will stop filling, move the tube that is filled out so that the next empty tube is now ready to collect the coins. It will then resume sorting and filling. It will continue this process for all coin types. Once the 4th tube is filled it will stop completely until those tubes are removed, inserted with new wrappers and pushed back in. I think it is best to just let them finish and keep pushing the tubes out. It takes only seconds to remove the wrapper filled with coins and fold the ends down. If you bump the row next to the one you are trying to pull out just because it is ready, then it will stop sorting. Don't be impatient as you won't save that much time. If you have 4 tubes worth of pennies, then after the 4th tube fills up and it stops, at that time remove all 4 tubes, refill with empty wrappers and reinsert, push it all the way in.3. After I finished sorting all the coins, I just dumped the partially filled wrappers back in the change bowl and they will get resorted on the next run. I then press the counter reset button. While it does count the money and it is sort of neat to know how much has run through it, I don't find that to be a necessity. I will still write down the deposit based on the count of the completed rolls.If you are on the fence on this, I can assure you that you will not be sorry that you got it. I am very happy with it. If I have any issues after having this and using it for a while, then I will let you know.
P**P
Royal Soverreign has lost a lifelong customer.
I have owned 3 Royal Sovereign (2 - FS-4DA and 1 - FS-44N) coin sorters over 15 years and they have always been a good and accurate coin sorter. I love the size it fits perfect into my small office and their competition takes up to much space. I use the coin sorter everyday so I put a lot of wear and tear on them and don't expect them to last for ever, which they have exceeded my expectations and more. BUUUUTTT somewhere along the line they discontinued the model FS-4DA(see picture) that I used to buy and so my third purchase was of this new model FS-44N. This new model is absolutely horrible and this hurts me to say. I just don't understand how they could have gotten this so wrong on so many levels. It is slower than the old model and I need it to operate fast and with out jams so I can get on with my day and hit my time goals. This new unit is not as strong at unjamming the coins when they get stuck requiring more opening of the unit to unjam the stuck coins. I didn't have to do this as often with the old model but when I did have to do it it was relatively an easy process. To open this new model is a nightmare especially if it is full of coins. The old model lid was easy to open as you could get a grip on the outside of the lid edge and pull up, the new model has the lid recessed into the machine with no way to get it open, you have to stick your fingers in the coin hole to get a grip and pull up on the lid, mind you not easy if it is full of coins. The new machine will throw an error code if you have coins that went into the second coin holder slot. This was sometimes a problem with the old one when I would forget to check the other coin holder slots for extra coins before moving on to the next task but like I said SOMETIMES it was a problem. This was my fault and not the machine nor did I expect the machine to fix this for me. The new machine wants to fix this for me but it cost me so much more time because I have to wait for the machine to push out all the slots that had extra coins. I have resorted to forcefully pulling out the coin rack to hurry along this process. I absoultly hate this new feature. I would have happily bought the older model every so many years for the rest of my life because it was good at what it did and it made me efficient at what I do but this new model is a deal breaker for me. I will not be buying this again.
D**K
💰 Efficient & Reliable Coin Counting Made Easy! 🪙
The Royal Sovereign 4 Row Electric Coin Counter/Sorter (FS-44N) is a fantastic tool for anyone looking to quickly and accurately sort and count coins. 🧾 With its patented anti-jam technology, you can count coins with ease, avoiding frustrating interruptions or jams. This machine is perfect for home use, small businesses, or anyone who frequently handles loose change. The digital counting display shows your progress in real-time, ensuring you always know exactly how many coins you've counted. 🌟 It sorts coins into four different bins, making it easy to separate pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. Whether you're sorting spare change or preparing coins for deposit, this counter/sorter will save you time and hassle. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a fast, efficient way to handle their coin collection! 💵
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