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W**S
Organizing Your Pocket Change
This old school item was practical back then and practical today. It works well in pocket and out of pocket. It keeps my pocket change in one place. it is constructed out of soft rubber making it easy to open. Just place it in the palm of the hand and press both ends towards the middle for easy access of the change needed. I've only had this for a short time thus I am not sure of the longevity. but it does seem like it will last a reasonable length of time . I do recommend this item.
B**B
Takes me back to my childhood...
I haven't seen these coin purses around for years, but when I was a kid, they were EVERYWHERE. I wanted a small, light container to temporarily protect my hearing aids if I had to take them off when I was out and about. The little pink one (of course, pink !) works really well for this. I use another one for loose change in the car, put together a TINY makeup kit for the car, gave a few to friends. And they make me smile...
G**A
Handy Pocket Organizers
These were for my husband who has used these for years to hold his loose change. If these hold up as well as ones he has purchased elsewhere in the past he will never have to make another purchase of these unless he is uncomfortable carrying a pink one when he gets down to that color. (He will be 74 next month.)
M**E
Great coin holder
These are great for guys who need something to carry their spare change. I hate having change rattling around in my pocket. And then having to fish it out at the end of the day. This works great! I get lots of compliments from others with the same problem. I recommend these!
W**S
Multi-functional
As others have said, these are like the old-school coin purses we knew in the sixties(?). We use them for carrying tiny dog training treats when we're dressed nicely and we don't want to wear a clunky treat pouch! (Puppy raisers of service-dog candidates)
C**T
The items were what I was looking for and are hard to find.
I have used these items for many years until they get hard than I have to replace them. They keep the change from rolling around the floor when I am working underneath a car.
G**A
A blast from the past!
I hadn't seen these since I was a girl. They're great and my grandkids like them too. Good for coins or for pills while traveling. Also holds little annoying bits like pierced earring butterfly backs or even small post earrings so they won't get lost. A 5-pack is a good idea because they're so useful but don't hold much.
W**K
one of the greatest "utilitarian" products of all time
It is to loose change what the wheel is to moving things around.I've been using QuiKoin coin holders for decades. Other than those leather purses with self-sealing flaps, what else is there? Who wants to rummage through a pocket of change, while the people behind you make threatening glances? (The QuiKoin is basically a male product, as women continue to insist on storing their change within a large wallet, which they open only at the last moment, provoking glares from the men in line.)"Once upon a time", QuiKoin holders were affixed to a piece of cardboard, and cost 50 cents at K-Mart. The last two I bought were found in a dollar store, leftover promotional samples. Now you're lucky to find one for less than $3. These are $2.40 each, and I had free shipping.The only thing "wrong" with the QuiKoin is that the vinyl is full of plasticizers to keep it flexible. After a few years, the plasticizers go bye-bye, and the QuiKoin becomes a stiff little rock even the Hulk would have trouble opening. So buying a few at time at a good price makes sense. Seal the unused ones in an air-tight bag and put it in the freezer. This seems to halt plasticizer migration.By the way, these are real QuiKoin holders. (Well, they have the QuiKoin logo inside.)Urgently recommended.
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