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Farina's ChoiceReviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
Exactly as pictured. Nice and big and was delivered faster than expected. GREAT purchase for adults and for children. The letters on the front are a very good size. Will likely buy again for Christmas gifts for adults.
PamReviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
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Julie GrayReviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
It came late but did come. Product is okay
Coolluke81Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024
My son loves adding coins and admiring this wood piggy bank. It motivates him to do more tasks and get rewarded. He also used the stickers and markers to add his name. It is very well built and sturdy.
JennaReviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
Using this for my 4 year old to help see her change add up. Every time she gets a good stack of change, we roll it and take her to get a toy. We put a folded up $5 bill in it and it got stuck pretty quickly, so I think we'll just stick to coins from now on. The plastic glass looks easy enough to take off and put back on, they are just regular tiny Phillips head screws, nothing fancy. I am very happy with this piggy bank, it is very cute and looks like it will hold a decent amount of change.
Penny WorthReviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
This is a great piggy bank. The acrylic cover makes it easy to see your treasures grow. The acrylic cover makes it customizable- you can write a name on the front, or a fun message. Would make a great gift.
Fred H.Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
We got this for our 3 year old grandson and he's already bugging grandpa (me) for change to drop in his new piggy bank. This is well designed and should hold lots of change. The clear acrylic front seems very strong and the top slot is wide to accept all types of money. The front acrylic is held on with 7 screws for removal when it's time to pay for college!! Overall, this is a great piggy bank for kids of all ages.
HoneybeeReviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
I am going to be teaching a Sunday school class for elementary-aged kids. Instead of the traditional church-shaped or generic offering box, I wanted to get something with transparent walls so the children could see their coins adding up for our mission project. This wooden piggy bank with the clear front seemed like a great option. It is really cute, with its simple, whimsical design. All the edges are smooth, and it has a nice looking finish. Thereâs about an inch between the back of the bank and the front, so it should hold lots of pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. If you fold them up tightly enough, you can deposit bills, as well. As it gets full, the bank may become a tipping hazard, so be sure to set it up on a solid, flat surface, where little ones canât bump it and knock it over. This bank comes with a sheet of colorful alphabet stickers to personalize it. I think I would prefer plain black or white letters myself, but you can buy those at most craft stores. There are also seven dry erase markers. I probably wonât be using them with the bank, but they do mark and wipe off of the acrylic cover of the pig. I was disappointed to find that my little piggy bank came with a scratch on one of his ears, but fortunately it is not too noticeable. I am also not a fan of the places where two pieces of wood were joined together with a sort of zig-zag pattern visible on the front and back. It would look much better made from a solid, unbroken piece of wood. Whatâs going to be challenging is getting the money out of this bank. The cover is held on with seven little screws that all have to be removed to take out the money. Thereâs nothing to hold onto to pry the cover away from the wooden frame, so you pretty much have to invert it over a cardboard box big enough to catch the coins and bills. When replacing the cover, you have to be careful not to damage it. Youâll need to screw to the cover back on gently by hand. If you use an electric or battery-operated screwdriver, you can easily crack the cover or strip the screws by screwing too tightly. While this bank is cute, there is no way I would pay over $20 for it. This is more of a $12-15 item, in my opinionâespecially considering the difficulty of removing the money. If you could get it for that price, it would make a fun gift.