Growing up, I remember my family using a spent Deer Park water jug to store coins. High capacity? Sure. But sticking one of those in the corner of your room isn’t exactly the most attractive move. The Revov, while not able to store nearly as many coins, offers attractive organization for your loose change. With a “floating” lid, the wooden storage vessel reminds us a lot of a salt cellar, with its swing open design. The funnel lid allows you to drop your coins off without having to insert them one at a time, something far less tedious than the jars that count the amount of loose change you’re dropping off. Made of natural beech wood, the clever little containers look far more refined than a repurposed water jug.
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