fasteddy wrote:there are dozen or so threads on here about sorters....they all end the same...buy the Ryedale....it is a premium device...the $500 unit is cheaper than the $800 unit...but ask for the $100 unit and you will like it, there are two types, they are not advertised on the website.
slickeast wrote:The 800.00 machine is no longer available. It is the same as the 500.00 machine, it was just inside a case. Buy a ryedale, the others on ebay are not as good.
tinhorn wrote:Y'know, I really did look for sorter threads before starting this one! I found one that showed a picture of the new entry-level Ryedale, and the sorter unit itself looks identical to the one on my eBay watch list. I sure do like Ryedale's hopper and feed wheel, though.
I anticipate upgrading to a serious sorter, but simply cannot spend that kind of money this early in the game. Heck, I don't even have that kind of dough to invest in pennies yet!
Thanks for your help, guys.
Joogaler wrote:tinhorn wrote:Y'know, I really did look for sorter threads before starting this one! I found one that showed a picture of the new entry-level Ryedale, and the sorter unit itself looks identical to the one on my eBay watch list. I sure do like Ryedale's hopper and feed wheel, though.
I anticipate upgrading to a serious sorter, but simply cannot spend that kind of money this early in the game. Heck, I don't even have that kind of dough to invest in pennies yet!
Thanks for your help, guys.
I started the same way! Handsorted for atleast two months, then got the entry level ryedale. I'm really satisfied with it, haven't had a single problem with it! But I'm definitely ready to get the apprentice now! because it's hard to hand feed $800 a week into my Ryedale, while also working 40 hours a week!
slickeast wrote:Joogaler wrote:tinhorn wrote:Y'know, I really did look for sorter threads before starting this one! I found one that showed a picture of the new entry-level Ryedale, and the sorter unit itself looks identical to the one on my eBay watch list. I sure do like Ryedale's hopper and feed wheel, though.
I anticipate upgrading to a serious sorter, but simply cannot spend that kind of money this early in the game. Heck, I don't even have that kind of dough to invest in pennies yet!
Thanks for your help, guys.
I started the same way! Handsorted for atleast two months, then got the entry level ryedale. I'm really satisfied with it, haven't had a single problem with it! But I'm definitely ready to get the apprentice now! because it's hard to hand feed $800 a week into my Ryedale, while also working 40 hours a week!
I sorted $800 yesterday. Took me about 2 Hours. I do need to mention that I am using 3 Ryedales , buy loose in bags and pre-run them through a coin counter to get rid of the bent , sticky, stuck together, etc coins.
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