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Hungry Piggy Bank: Will you feed him?

These days it seems like money is being eaten by everything and anything; bills, petrol, shopping and more bills.

But move over boring old bills! 'Cause there's something new in town that wants to eat your money.

And unlike attempting to reclaim bank charges, you can actually get your money back from this one!

The Hungry Piggy Bank from Gadgetshop.com* is a new breed of piggy banks and in a league of his own.

Feed him whatever you can each day. He'll be happy and you'll have a nice amount of cash for that little something you've been keeping your eye on.

Complete with grunting sound effects, when you pop your coin into piggy's mouth, the motion sensor will activate his electronic munching device. Piggy will chew away happily and store your savings in his podgy belly.

Piggy is ten times better than banks and their reluctant don't-want-to-give-you-anything cash machines. When you need your money, there's no messing around. Flip the jingling pig over, unplug the little black cap and shake piggy until he releases your well earned cash.

For the Hungry Piggy Bank to work, he will require 4 AAA batteries.

It's a silly gadget, but we love silly and there's nothing wrong with a bit of fun.

Shop for it:

So if you fancy adopting this porky pig, he'll cost you £14.99 at the GadgetShop here*

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An absolute tech junky, I graduated from the University of Manchester with a degree in Computing and now live on the outskirts of Leeds working with you guessed it, Computers. I love all things gadgety but really dislike wires. For those of you who haven’t worked it out the name of the site is a combination of my nickname (Gaj) and the pronunciation ‘Gadget’.
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