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Wizard Spiral Coin Mechanism

Sale: $ 112.00

Wizard Spiral Coin Mechanism
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Wizard Spiral Coin Mechanism
Rear view of Wizard coin mechanism by Beaver

Wizard Spiral Coin Mechanism

Price: $ 112.00

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Wizard Spiral Coin Mechanism - This coin mechanism is produced by Beaver, which maintains an industry leading reputation for developing, producing, and advancing the most accurate, mechanical, rotary coin mechanisms in the world. Beaver Machine Corporation's Standard Coin Mechanism is the "Classic" Coin Mechanism that set the industry standard many years ago. It's all metal die cast construction and triple chrome plated finish generate a level of quality only found in Beaver products. The Wizard Spiral Coin Mechanism can be used with the following machines: 4' WizKid Spiral Gumball Machine, 5' Wizard Spiral Gumball Machine, 5'6" Wizard Giant Spiral Gumball Machine, 7'6" Mega Wizard Spiral Gumball Machine.

Features

  • Currency: Accepts coins for Canada and the United States
  • Penny Hole Back plate: Smaller coins, such as pennies, fall through and do not dispense product
  • Finish: Triple chrome plated, all metal construction, instills a high level of quality and durability

    Availability:  Usually ships within 1-2 business days.

    *Beaver is a registered Trademark of Beaver Machine Corporation, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada

    NO REFUNDS on replacements parts. Please ensure this part is the exact same as the one needed before making your purchase.

    Customer Reviews

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    Dale Maxwell
    free gum balls if you turn the coin mech to the left

    fit perfect in and out in no time, one of the gears were broken on the old coin mech

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    Eric Womack
    A spring sprung

    As I put a quarter in the new beaver mechanism a spring popped out of the slot and I removed it with a vise grip. Not sure if it was suppose to be there or not. Mechanism seems to be working properly. I need another one for another mashing. How do I order?
    Thank you

    Eric