00:00If you've ever tried to count out a drawer full of cash or a jar of loose change,
00:03you know the struggled bills everywhere, coins rolling under the couch,
00:07and somehow you're always off by a dollar. So I went digging and pulled together the
00:11top 5 money bill straps and coin wrappers people are actually buying right now,
00:15with the best deals I could find. Let's get into it.
00:20First up, this 100-piece set of self-adhesive money bands.
00:24What I love about these is the self-sealing design, you just wrap, press, and you're done.
00:30No tape, no staples, no leaking anything. They're tear-resistant too, so they hold up
00:35when you're tossing bundles into a safe or a deposit bag. It's the priciest one on the list at $55
00:41.97,
00:42but you're getting a hundred of them, and with almost 5,000 sold and a 4.7 rating,
00:47it's clearly built for people who handle cash every single day. If you run a shop, this is the
00:52workhorse. Next, these assorted preformed coin wrappers. And honestly, the word preformed
00:59is the whole selling point here, they come already shaped into a tube, so you just drop
01:03your coins in, fold the ends, and you're done. No wrestling with flat paper. You get a hundred
01:10quarter wrappers plus 50 each of pennies, nickels, and dimes, so it covers pretty much whatever's
01:15in your change jar. And it's $4.13. That's less than a coffee to finally clear out that mess on
01:22your
01:23dresser. Coming in at number 3, this 40-piece pack of paper money bands, and these have a perfect
01:295-star rating, which is rare. These are the classic paper straps you see at banks, casinos,
01:35and retail counters. They're simple, they're color-coded by denomination in a lot of cases,
01:40and they just work. At $4.64, this is the one I'd grab if you only bundle cash occasionally and
01:46don't
01:47need a hundred of them sitting in a drawer. Cheap, clean, and it makes your till look professional.
01:53Number 4 is this two-roll set of bill wrappers. Instead of pre-cut bands, you get continuous
01:59rolls, which means you tear off exactly the length you need. That's actually really handy if you're
02:05bundling different amounts, twenties versus ones, because nothing gets wasted. It's $9.58 for both
02:12rolls, and it's got a perfect 5-star rating with nearly 4,800 sold. For an office or a retail
02:18backroom, this is the low-maintenance option that just keeps going. And finally, my personal
02:24favorite, this coin-sorter tray and counter tube set. This is the full setup, sorting trays,
02:29counting tubes, a crimping tool, and a hundred pre-formed wrappers included. The crimper is the
02:35real hero because it seals the ends tight so your rolls don't burst open in your bag. It's 24-12,
02:41which sounds like a lot until you realize it replaces about 20 minutes of counting coins
02:46by hand every time. Rated 4.8, and if you deal with change regularly, this pays for itself fast.
02:53All the links are down in the description if you want to check current prices,
02:57they change pretty often. If this helped you out, hit that like button and subscribe for more
03:02finds like this. Thanks for watching, and I'll catch you in the next one.
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