

🪙 Count, sort, and roll like a pro—because your time is money!
The Cassida C300 is a professional-grade USD coin counter, sorter, and wrapper designed for high-volume accuracy and speed. With a 2000-coin hopper and a rapid 300 coins per minute sorting rate, it streamlines cash handling for busy offices and retail environments. Its innovative Quickload wrapper tubes simplify roll changes, while optional thermal printing support ensures precise documentation. Compact yet robust, the C300 is engineered in California and backed by a 1-year warranty, making it the go-to solution for efficient coin management.























| ASIN | B085ZJL4QC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,188 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #4 in Coin Counters & Coin Sorters |
| Brand | Cassida |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,488) |
| Date First Available | March 16, 2020 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12.42 pounds |
| Item model number | C300 |
| Manufacturer | Cassida USA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | C-C300 |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic, Rubber |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 10 inches |
| Size | Portable |
A**R
Great unit
It worked great for me with rolled tubes and bins. Just be sure to feed it the correct coins (no Canadian pennies in a US machine), and if possible, remove bent coins, debris, and stray objects before loading the hopper. Objects larger than the Susan B Anthony dollar will settle to the bottom of the lower sorter when you turn it off. If you have slender fingers, you might be able get to this area by opening a door in the back of the unit. Worst case, the instructions show how to open the unit instead. Since the mechanism pushes the coins from the smallest to largest opening, smaller debris tends to accumulate in the dimes tube/bin. When using tubes, the dimes may not fall flat due to the debris, leading to overflow, so again, relatively clean input will give better results. As for the speed, it sorts them at a rate of 300 per minute, which is 5 coins per second as long as the lower mechanism is not empty. I believe some of the complaints about speed don't take into account that the upper hopper only drops more coins into the lower mechanism when it detects more coins are needed, which introduces a pause. However, the operation is smooth and automatic, so you can just set your bin counts and it will stop when any of the tubes/bins are full. in my experience, the slowest part of the operation is the person using it, as it can fill the tubes faster than I can replace and crimp them. The bins and tubes are cleverly designed. Each has a magnet in front and a tab in the back to keep them from tipping, yet can easily be removed and replaced. I have only one complaint: the machine had a strong electronic/chemical smell that took a day to subside.
G**.
Makes closing register tills a breeze!!!
We have a conference in which we sell books and have registers. We usually have about 7 registers open at one time and at the end of every night we need to count the tills and sales and pull the money from the registers. We used to count the till change by hand, which took us over an hour to count all 7 registers when all you want to do is go home. We have a 3 point check so the change gets counted 3 times so counting change by hand was a slow, tedious process that sometimes was made longer by human error and the need to count more than than the 3 times. Once we got this machine it cut our counting time in half if not more. We spend only 30 minutes counting all 7 tills. The change machine is fast, effective and accurate. Now to the machine itself. The rotating blade where the change is placed and turned to be sorted is somewhat slow as it rotates at a rate which may seem slow at first, but it can sort a whole tray of coins in less than a minute. It sounds slow, but it's actually a fast process. You can also push the coins a little over the rotating tumbler if you feel its rotating slowly. This does not affect the sorting process, only pushes the coins down the sorting hole faster. This machine is equipped with a printing function which is a GODSEND. We love this printout. We have multiple people using this one counting machine so for them to be able to printout a report of the change makes going between groups that much quicker. No one has to sit there and write down the change numbers. They simply attach a coin counting printer and with a press of the button the report will print. It's fantastic. This is by far the best feature of the machine. The machine sorts by size so the trays do not sit in numerical order, e.g. $1, .25, .10, .05, .01; but rather it goes by size so the 1 cent comes before the 5 cents which is just something we had to get used to when dumping the coins back into our till trays. It's a slight annoyance but not enough to not want to use the machine. Another thing to note, the machine does not discriminate between foreign currency and US currency. So if you have a foreign currency that is the same size as a penny, it will be sorted with the pennies. I tried this machine with some foreign currency that we had and for the most part anything that was odd sized or shaped ended up in the $1 tray, but if there was a coin that was the same size and shape as the other US coins, it sorted into those trays. We have only used the tray functionality, and not the coin wrappers; however, the idea that we could roll coins easily is fantastic. I cannot attest to the ease of this feature however. You can set the machine's functionality to sort the different denominations to a certain dollar amount; meaning you can set pennies to only sort up to $0.50 which is the amount of a penny roll. The machine will stop sorting the pennies until you stop and reset the sorter. This goes for all the other denominations. This makes rolling the coins very easy. Again, we haven't used the rolling feature, but it is nice to be able to have in case we do use it in the future. The carrying handle is convenient if you ever need to move it; it is heavy but not too heavy to carry. Definitely recommend this if you are counting a lot of change.
S**.
After initial hurdle shortly after purchase, got great tech support and a good working unit again.
Initial entry from May 2013.... I had high hopes for this item, especially with the high regard given by prior reviews. I would take coins I accumulated over time, and toss them in the hopper, then once it was full, would turn on the machine and sort them out for rolling later on. One night, the machine jammed, then went dark as the fuse had blown on it. Discovered that one coin had turned sideways and prevented the feeder from turning. When it went dark, I figured the fuse blew because of the jam. After clearing out all coins, I turned it upside down to remove the fuse, but heard coins rattling inside. Had to disassemble the motor assembly from the shell to discover coins had gotten into the circuitry bay, across the electrical circuits. A coin had shorted out a part of it which is likely when the fuse blew. Cleaned all coins out completely, reassembled and insert new fuse. Nothing... whatever shorted out is apparently fried and the device will not power up anymore. Jams can happen with just about any sorter, but I'm very upset that coins could actually get into the fragile electrical components and fry the system for good. There should be a protective catch for any coins that drop into the electronics, possibly with an "escape" slot that would spit the coins out the back freely away from any sensitive electrical components. The user could then simply put the coins back in the hopper for another attempt at the sorting, without the need to disassemble the entire device to retrieve the coins from within it. UPDATE October 2013.... After a second attempt at contacting Cassida via email instead of their telephone tech support line, I got assistance with my machine. Because I have an electronics background, he suggested it may be the power supply board, and he shipped me a board so I could switch it out myself versus sending back the entire unit. That board change did the trick, and my coin sorter is up and running smooth again. Ran it hard this weekend sorting over $750 worth of coins. Used coin rolls in the tube sleeves, and the system worked great dropping the coins and stopping before overfilling. All I had to do was remove the full roll, crimp the open end, drop in a new empty, and press start. The machine jammed up on me only one time through the entire process. Carefully removed all coins from the hopper, removed the top cover to find a quarter had turned 90 degrees in one of the holes along the top, and wedged itself in causing the jam. It was an easy fix and the system was up and running again. I've seen $30 and $40 sorters jam up quite frequently. If I'd used one of those I'd still be sorting what I had. While this sorter is a bit pricier, it almost never jammed. Had all my coins sorted within a few hours over a couple nights, all while I was just sitting and watching TV.
G**Z
Muy practica facil de operar y transportar
T**L
Works perfectly
R**O
Lo uso mucho , no e tenido ninguna falla ya tengo un año con el . Me encanta
ش**ق
يجب ان يكون وصف المنتج واضح من وسهل الاطلاع عليه لم اعرف المواصفات التشغيليه للمنتج الا عند وصوله حيث ان المنتج يعمل بكهرباء (110V) بينما الكهرباء في بلدي (220V) لم استطع تشغيل المنتج حتى الان واحتاج الا ارجاع المنتج او استبداله بمنتج يعمل ب (220V)
E**E
Great little unit, I can dump a cash box full of coin into it and not only will it count and sort the coins, but alerts me when I have enough for a roll of coin which makes setting up the cash box for the next event super quick. Has easily halved the amount of time I spend counting/sorting coin and I can count bills while I'm waiting for it. Win win. It has earned a spot at the end of my desk for easy access every day. I ordered the Canadian version of this unit and was shipped an American version. Ordered from a different seller and again received an American version. It seems some of the boxes have Canadian versions pictured, but American versions inside. Unfortunately I NEED a unit that can count twoonies. Reached out to Cassida directly and received honestly some of the best customer service I have had in a long time. Huge shout out to Terry who was able to sort out the mix up and get me a new unit very quickly. He was on the ball when the unit got stuck at customs as well and got everything sorted out before I even noticed it on the tracking info. If you order a Canadian unit and it doesn't count Twoonies, save give Cassida a call.
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