Product Details
Zillionz ATM Savings Bank

Zillionz ATM Savings Bank
From Summit Products

List Price: $24.99
Price: $21.01

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Outside the Toy Box

8 new or used available from $19.99

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Product Description

Take control of your savings! The perfect way for little bankers to learn about money management, this ATM keeps track of your deposits and withdrawals. Kids can use the included "ATM card" to see their account balance on the screen. This ATM Bank even recognizes the amount of each coin. Requires 2 "AA" batteries, included. Measures 10" x 5.9" x 3.8".


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #43081 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: National
  • Dimensions: 11.37" h x 6.62" w x 4.37" l, 1.05 pounds

Features

  • Teach your little ones how fun it is to save and manage their money
  • Keeps track of deposits and withdrawals
  • Kids use the included toy ATM card to see their account balance on the screen
  • Includes 2 AA batteries
  • 10Hx5.9Wx3.8D"

Customer Reviews

Crappy Product2
If my kids didnt really like the bank/atm, I would return it. Its a pretty shoddy product. First off, if the coins slip while you are trying to insert them, it will count them anyway OR count it as the wrong coin (while trying to insert a quarter, my son's hand slipped & it registered as 5 cents). This can happen a few times so you end up with an inaccurate amt of $ in the machine. And the dollar bills DO NOT go in easily, I couldnt get one in. Now, none of them were crisp dollars, so maybe that is what you need, but how many of us have all crisp dollars all the time? I had to put them in, crank the knob until the machine thought it was inserted, and click deposit & the amt. Its a pain.

My kids (6 and 4) were happy to have it, they dont get that its flawed...so we'll probably keep it, but I would never recommend anyone buying it.

Not so good1
I gave this to both of my kids for Christmas. My son was excited and tried to put his money in it. Inserting the change is easy, because the machine automatically recognizes it and adds it to the balance. The paper money is a different story. This is a manual process. The user winds the right side knob, puts the bill in the slot, press the button in the knob, and the machine winds the money in. When the machine does wind it in, it deposits the money in the holding area kind of like cramming it in a box. Sometimes the machine does not get the whole bill in. The next step in the deposit part is to press the deposit button, then press the denomination. Most of the time this does not work the first time. What I have had to do was manipulate the machine to understand I am depositing it. To withdraw, the user takes the money out of the holding area at the bottom, then tell the machine how much was taken out manually...press withdraw then the denomination. Overall, I do not like the machine because it is unreliable and frustrating. This might lead to the child not using it for its intended purpose.