Just made my own this weekend for something to do.
Royal Sovereign Fast Sort, CH-268T Coin Comparitor and some matchbox track.
It's not a Ryedale, but It cost me just over $100. I did $257 worth of pennies (for the snobs, cents)
The nice part is that I can remove the comparitor and use the coin sorter to roll my copper for easier storage or better shipping if I sell. Can't do that with the Ryedale.
Also, I've got a second comparitor on the way, which I should be able to run in series with comparitor #1, thus allowing me to do a double sort without adding wear and tear to the coin sorter. Or, I can run pennies through one and dimes through another at the same time
There are cons: Ryedale has a larger hopper. The Royal Soveriegn says it can hold 900 coins, but it gets sluggish if you put in too much. I also have jams, mostly at the comparitor. (Easy to fix, but still a bit of a slow down and it happens every $10 or so...) I had maybe two jams in the coin sorter. I'm sure Ryedale is more of a "set-it-and-forget-it" whereas mine requires your attention. I believe I'll be able to alleviate some of the jamming issues when I properly secure the sorter and comparitor to the table, reducing the vibration of both units, keeping things in better alignment.
I'll add some pics and possibly some video if I can figure out how!