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A&a Global Victor Legacy


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Has anyone used the A&A Global Victor Legacy machines? I like that I can have an assistant get into the coin box without having to crack it or lift the lid. And it seems like you can put almost anything in it from 1" or 2" and vend from .25 to $1. Are these built as solidly as the PN95 or Northwestern machines? Are there other machines that have coin boxes that can be pulled out like that?

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Beaver Machines are the best on the market. Want the best coin mech? Buy a Beaver..The square beavers have pull cash drawers..Beaver is by far the best machine you can buy. Yes they are expensive but they work the best and look the best..Check out my website http://www.michiganminivend.com and hit the gallery button. You'll see what I'm talking about..Good luck if your just starting out..

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Beaver Machines are the best on the market. Want the best coin mech? Buy a Beaver..The square beavers have pull cash drawers..Beaver is by far the best machine you can buy. Yes they are expensive but they work the best and look the best..Check out my website http://www.michiganminivend.com and hit the gallery button. You'll see what I'm talking about..Good luck if your just starting out..

I have two beaver machines, smaller. I had to change their .75 mechs for .50 and was a bit surprised that the coin mechs were so expensive. So I'm glad to hear that they are the best. Their plastic bodies help lighten the machines compared to their metal body counter-parts, but I wonder if the plastic will have a long life. If I could find a good Beaver Northern for about $100 I'd probably bite. It looks like it's got the most options of any of the machines I've seen so far.

.Check out my website http://www.michiganminivend.com and hit the gallery button. You'll see what I'm talking about..Good luck if your just starting out..

BTW...your racks look beautiful. I'm sure you get a lot of attention.

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YOU COULD TRY THE LYPC MACHINES I BELIEVE THEY HAVE ONE WITH A PULL CASH DRAWER.

There seems to only be one LYPC that has the cash drawer but it's limited to .25 mech as far as I can tell. I am focusing only on .50 and 1.00 mechs right now so that won't work for me. But maybe if I ever get established outside of shows and start doing racks. (If I can find a location.) How are the mechanics for the LYPC?

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There seems to only be one LYPC that has the cash drawer but it's limited to .25 mech as far as I can tell. I am focusing only on .50 and 1.00 mechs right now so that won't work for me. But maybe if I ever get established outside of shows and start doing racks. (If I can find a location.) How are the mechanics for the LYPC?

Rhino sells the drawers individually. You don't have to buy the whole machine. If I were to make a guess, I would guess that the Rhino machines are the same as LYPC. Sweetstop once gave me a quote on them and I think they were something like $30 per cash drawer.

http://rhinovending.com/addon-cash-box.php

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