12/11/2023 0 Comments Betson southeast(Though after I try Stack-n-Grab I may change my mind) They are my personal favorite for cranes. Side note, but I do enjoy the Toy Taxi machines. Their is an art to stocking a crane, get creative with it!Īlso, if you plan on using anything other than plush for prizes (jewelry, watches, electronics, etc) I would recommend layering the bottom of the prize bin with some beads, or fish tank gravel, anything to cover the bed of the crane. A 'dump and run' crane will rarely do as well as a crane with merchandise all facing the front of the crane. This wasn't part of your question, but sometime very important to the play your crane will receive is the merchandise presentation. People who see others win are more likely to play themselves. Maybe now, maybe later down the road when you change your merchandise out. If they win now, they will likely play again. In a tourist location, you may could get by with lower, but I would always stay at 25% or higher. This is in locations where you need repeat customers. (Example: With a $1 average prize cost you would want for $1 of merchandise to be won for every $3 taken in) I would recommend setting the win rate between 30-35% of overall revenue. ![]() (Market value being what you can get for the machine if you sold it right now, not the prize you paid for it) ![]() Revenue wise, you would like to see at least 5% of the market value of your machine on a weekly basis.
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