It looked like another good product, but there was only 4 avil. and they are all spoken for. Still it is another interesting venture into the lower end sorting market.
It looked like another good product, but there was only 4 avil. and they are all spoken for. Still it is another interesting venture into the lower end sorting market.
There will be more if the 4 field test machines work out great. No sense making more before they are reviewed by the testers.
Quote "The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right place, but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the most tempting moment." — Dorothy Neville-Rolfe
I'd love the hear some sort rates on these machines.....might make for some bragging rights at some point.
I can only imagine the mechanical machine has some mass/magnetic field delay feature...probably in the 1 second or less range per coin.....so perhaps 3600 - 7200 per hour pace....call it at least 1 box to possible 3 boxes per hour.
Sounds like a perfect fit for the sane hand hoarders that want to do a few to several boxes every week.
Love the hear the sort rate for loose coins.
I might drop a $100 just to have one....let my kids play with it...looks so simple ...."a cave man can use it"...should work well for my very average kids.
I know one guy here with pretty much a sorting museum....how could his collection be complete without one of these...HINT...HINT....