sweet crane

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Ade
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sweet crane

Post by Ade »

lost a site to one of these few weeks ago little thing that grabs loose sweets, im interested in buying one anyone know where i would get one?

cheers

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Re: sweet crane

Post by Coin Operated Group »

Ian at instance may be able to help
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Ade
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Re: sweet crane

Post by Ade »

cheers matt, you have a contact number bud?
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Re: sweet crane

Post by newmark »

Hi Ade, Ive looked into this too - best bets are Instance Automatics (Maxx Grab) and UDC (United DIstributing Company), google for details. Typically machines are around £1k used, and around £1.5k new. I'm trying a coupld of cranes at the moment, but have gone for teddy bear type at the moment. I think sweet cranes are a good idea though, as the margins are much higher!
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Re: sweet crane

Post by Ade »

definatley and more attractive to the kids, cheers
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Re: sweet crane

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Where have you managed to site them Mark? My understanding was with cranes unless its prize every time you need a gaming licence?
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Re: sweet crane

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Sorry are missed message google instance automatics ask for ian he will help.you out
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Re: sweet crane

Post by newmark »

Hi Andy, you're right about needing a license for most cranes. I only have 'prize every time' though so no license needed :)
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Re: sweet crane

Post by Ade »

emailed both enquired about sweet crane udc are saying must have a licence is this correct?
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Re: sweet crane

Post by Style »

As above Ade, gaming licence if it's not prize every time. I've looked at prize every time sweet machines but compared to a tower I'd need to sell sooo much more o get my money back.
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