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The old fashioned Piggy Bank or money box is SO last century! This clever little machine has a separate tube for each coin denomination. Once a coin is inserted it calculates the total amount of money in the money manager and displays it on the LCD screen for you.
Fear not though if you hit hard times and need to withdraw coins. All you need to do is press the withdrawal button at the bottom of any of the respective coin tubes, and the machine will automatically adjust the total amount displayed on the LCD screen so you will always know how much money you have.
Great idea for the man who always leaves his spare change lying around! Beats a boring old jam jar any day!
Also has a clock and calendar feature.
Requires 2 x AA batteries (included)
Product Dimensions:
(W)320mm x (H)180mm x (D)190mm

My husband has wanted one of these for ages being someone who keeps all his loose change in a jar. It's a good product as you don't have to spend hours bagging up the change, it's also satisfying to see the total adding up. However, if you have a lot of change like my husband there's not enough room to store the 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p and 20p. Guess he'll have to go to the bank to deposit it more often!
Teresa | 11th Jan 2010
