Most vintage Trading Card Centers are Red, Black, or Yellow but we found 2 green units and think they look pretty cool! These two units have 4 selections with a vend price of 50 cents per pull.
It's time for you to profit off of the Pokemon craze. Have fun doing something you love and are knowledgeable with and make a lot of money with this Pokemon card Trading Center! Pokemon cards are the #1 seller in the vending industry right now but not many people are doing it so you can fill the need in your community. Partner with local businesses and give them a small percentage of the income or negotiate the fact that these machines will bring people into their business because the cards are in such a high demand.
These machines are eye grabbers and themed for Pokemon. Each machine has 4 columns so you can offer 4 different series, collections, or types of cards and adjust the price point. These machines are set at 50 cents and you can adjust the price up to $1.00 per card. We also have new coin mechanisms in our store for even higher price points for your best mixes. The coin mechs are the exact same type as used in laundries and pool tables. Check out youtube for videos on how to adjust the pricing. It is easy to do and only takes a few minutes.
These machines can be used as a tabletop unit, bolted to a countertop, or mounted to a vending rack so you can put a few small machines along with it and offer other items too. We also stock the large "X" style stands in our store.
The color and attractiveness of the Pokemon Trading Card Centers are worth the extra money and generate excitement so grab 'em while you can! We have a limited supply of these remaining however we have other machines that aren't themed and cost less. Cards vend through the machines the same way stickers and tattoos do via the cardboard folders. We offer them in our store in quantities ranging from 50-3000 per box.
We can only ship these to the lower 48 states and shipping is a flat rate of $90.
Check out our other listings for a variety of other machines shown in the final picture