The Zillions Money Jug adds up your coins as you drop them in. It "magically" knows the value of each and every coin. You never have to wonder how much money is in the jar. You can literally watch your money grow in this see-through, unbreakable jar. And when the time finally arrives to spend all that hard-earned cash, just unscrew the top to get your money. Measures 7.75" x 11".
| Publisher | Summit |
| Features |
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| Minimum Age | 48 months |
| Batteries Required | 2 AA |
| Brand | Summit |
| Batteries Included | No |
| UPC | 730320141380 |
| Label | Summit |
| MPN | ZMJGC-NI |
| Title | Zillionz Counting Money Jug - Clear |
| Studio | Summit |
| EAN | 0730320141380 |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age | 144 months |
| Battery Description | 2 AA |
| Amazon Minimum Age | 48 months |
| Model | 3050606 |
| Is Fragile | 0 |
| Manufacturer | Summit |
Review by JoshDC, 2009-04-15
This is a fun way count all that extra change and save for something special or just a nice dinner out!
I would recommend though that you push the coins completely through because if you don't they pop back up and still count the coin and adds to your balance in the jug.
Review by Matthew J. Cross, 2009-02-11
While the jug holds a large quantity of coins the money counter, which this product is named for, looses count once the batteries die. That's fine if you only want a money jug... but if part of the fun is for a child (or even adult like me) to know how much money inside then this product will disappoint. I believe a product should reliably do as it promises, especially if I spend my money on it. For this reason alone I give the product a very low score, otherwise it would have gotten high marks. As an FYI, the batteries died sometime between 9 and 15 months after start up.
Review by Tara A. Green, 2008-12-23
This is a great money jar. It is very large, and sturdy enough to withstand some tumbles to the ground. We aren't treating this as a toy, but as a saving jar. The one thing I'd change about this, or add, is to have a way to tweak the amount in the jar if you take out a quarter or a dime (etc.). Otherwise, it appears to be working just fine. It recognizes the types of coins, and flashes briefly that amount before totalling it with the rest of the coins in the jar. This is definitely better than the average "piggy bank".
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