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1P420V Air-Mix Lucky Draw Machine for Events

Model: 1P420V

  • Every ball stays visible from mixing to selection - no hidden tubes, nothing for audiences to question
  • 50-ball capacity with a display screen factory-tuned for 3 lucky balls, workable up to 7
  • Runs fully automatic microprocessor draws or host-driven interactive picks from top buttons
  • Layered stepped base with glowing circular emblem panel and LED accent lighting for stage presence
  • Mixing time, ball count and pick interval all adjustable to cover 1D through 6D draw formats
  • Draws each ball in 15 seconds and handles 3-20 balls per draw cycle on a 500 W drive
  • Optional RFID, custom screen and logo branding fitted at the factory before crating

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Product: 1P420V Air-Mix Lucky Draw Machine for Events

Front view of the 1P420V air-mix lucky draw machine with transparent ball chamber, curved ball track and blue LED-lit white cabinet

1P420V Air-Mix Lucky Draw Machine in Operation

Watch the 1P420V air-mix lucky draw machine mix numbered balls in its clear chamber and draw results through the transparent tube for live events.

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Air-Mix Floor Model

Inside the 1P420V 50-Ball Air-Mix Lucky Draw Machine

The 1P420V is a 50-ball air-mix lucky draw machine built for stages, lobbies and live events rather than betting shops. Event agencies, shopping malls and corporate planners use it to run 1D-6D raffles in front of an audience: a fully transparent mixing chamber, a layered stepped base with a glowing circular emblem panel, and both automatic and interactive draw modes in one floor-standing unit.

What makes the 1P420V an air mix lucky draw machine rather than a gaming terminal?

The difference is mechanical and presentational. Compressed air agitates numbered solid balls inside a clear spherical chamber, and a transparent curved tube carries each selected ball into full view. Nothing is computed on a hidden board and nothing disappears from sight. The machine draws one ball every 15 seconds, runs 3-20 balls per draw cycle on a 500 W drive, and stands 1400 mm tall on a white stepped base with LED accent lighting and round control buttons on the worktop. Buyers comparing it against enclosed or screen-only units choose the 1P420V when the audience itself is the point: the draw is the show, and the hardware has to look credible on camera and on stage.

That positioning also explains its footprint. At 1080 x 500 mm and 60 kg it is large enough to anchor a stage or mall atrium on its own, yet still a two-person move for event crews. Compared with compact tabletop air-mix units, you give up some portability and gain presence - the layered base, decorative trim lines and illuminated emblem read as deliberate set design rather than equipment rented for the day. If your events are televised, livestreamed or simply photographed by every phone in the room, that trade-off usually settles itself.

How does the 1P420V keep a draw visibly fair in front of an audience?

Fairness on this machine is structural, not promised. Throughout mixing and selection the balls remain visible at all times - they never vanish into an opaque pipe or closed chamber. That single design choice does two jobs. First, it removes the physical opportunity for tampering: there is nowhere a ball can be swapped, held back or introduced mid-draw. Second, it makes the draw self-evidently honest to anyone watching, which matters because many of our clients broadcast or livestream their lucky draws. When viewers can follow every ball from the churning sphere down the clear tube to the display rack, the question of whether the result was fixed answers itself. For an agency that has promised a client a transparent raffle, that visible chain of custody is the strongest selling point the machine offers.

The display screen reinforces this. After extensive testing, the screen presents results most clearly when showing three lucky balls; displaying four to seven balls also works well, though we advise against pushing a single screen beyond seven. Winning numbers stay legible from the back of a hall, and the audience sees the physical ball and the on-screen result at the same moment.

Can one machine cover 1D, 3D and 6D lucky draw formats?

Yes - that range is exactly what the 1P420V is configured for. The standard capacity is 50 solid balls, and each draw cycle can select anywhere from 3 to 20 balls depending on your game rules. A shopping mall can run a quick single-digit giveaway at noon and a six-digit grand draw at the evening finale on the same unit, because the draw parameters are set in software rather than hardware. The microprocessor controls the duration of the mixing phase, the number of balls selected, and the time interval between each pick, so switching from a 1D format to a 6D format is a settings change, not a mechanical conversion. For buyers who previously considered separate machines for different raffle formats, this is where the 1P420V pays for its floor space.

Should you run it in automatic or interactive mode?

Both modes are built in, and the right choice depends on your event script. In automatic mode the microprocessor runs the entire draw unattended: it mixes for the programmed duration, releases the set number of balls at the programmed intervals, and displays the results. This suits malls and exhibitions where the machine must cycle draws all day without a dedicated operator. In interactive mode, a host, a VIP guest or a randomly chosen audience member triggers each pick from the round buttons on the worktop, which turns the draw into a ceremony - the pause before each ball is where the drama lives. Corporate annual dinners, product launches and televised prize events almost always prefer interactive mode for the headline draw and automatic mode for everything around it.

What can Jisun customize on the 1P420V before it ships?

The machine leaves our factory ready to carry your identity, not ours. The circular emblem panel on the front of the base is backlit and can be fitted with your logo; a display screen can be installed or configured to your draw format; and RFID ball verification can be integrated for clients who want an electronic record of every ball drawn. Electrical configuration is set per destination market - 110-120 V / 60 Hz or 220-240 V / 50 Hz - and cabinet dimensions can be adapted to your venue on request.

  • Custom logo on the illuminated circular emblem panel
  • Display screen installation and result-format setup
  • RFID integration for electronic ball verification
  • Voltage and frequency matched to your market
  • Venue-specific dimension adjustments on request

Every unit is CE compliant, packed in an export wooden crate, and backed by 36 months of after-sales service with free technical support. Tell us your draw format, venue size and branding requirements, and get a quote for the 1P420V configured to your event calendar.

1P420V Technical Data

50-Ball Air-Mix Specs: Size, Power and 15-Second Draw Speed

Model
1P420V
Net Weight
60 kg
Rated Power
500 W
Machine Type
Air-mix floor-standing lucky draw machine
Power Supply
110-120 V / 60 Hz or 220-240 V / 50 Hz
Ball Capacity
50 solid balls (standard)
Certification
CE compliant
Drawing Speed
15 seconds per ball
Balls per Draw Cycle
3-20 balls
Overall Dimensions (L x W x H)
1080 x 500 x 1400 mm

Where the 1P420V Stepped-Base Air-Mix Machine Takes the Stage

Logo Panel, Screen and RFID Customization for the 1P420V

  • Custom logo fitted to the illuminated circular emblem panel on the base
  • Display screen installed or configured to your draw format
  • RFID integration for electronic ball verification and draw records
  • Voltage and frequency built to your market: 110-120 V / 60 Hz or 220-240 V / 50 Hz
  • Cabinet dimensions adaptable to your venue on request
  • Draw parameters pre-set at the factory: mixing time, ball count and pick interval

Buyer Questions

1P420V 1D-6D Lucky Draw Machine: Questions Buyers Ask

How many balls does the 1P420V hold, and how many can it draw in one session?

The standard capacity is 50 solid balls loaded in the transparent mixing sphere. Each draw cycle can select between 3 and 20 balls, with each ball taking 15 seconds from release to the display rack. The onboard screen shows results most clearly with 3 lucky balls - a layout confirmed through repeated testing - but displaying 4 to 7 balls is also supported. We do not recommend showing more than 7 balls on one screen, as legibility drops for audiences at a distance.

Can the machine run a lucky draw without a dedicated operator?

Yes. In automatic mode a microprocessor controls the entire draw: mixing duration, the number of balls selected, and the time interval between each pick are all programmable, so the machine can cycle draws through a full day at a mall or exhibition unattended. When you want a host or guest to trigger each ball personally, switch to interactive mode and use the round buttons on the worktop. Most event clients use automatic mode for background draws and interactive mode for the headline moment.

Can we put our own logo, screen or RFID system on the 1P420V?

Yes, all three are factory options. The circular emblem panel on the front of the stepped base is backlit and can carry your logo or your client's brand. A display screen can be installed or configured to show your preferred number of lucky balls. RFID can be integrated when you need electronic verification and recording of each ball drawn. Share your branding files and draw format with your inquiry and we will confirm the configuration before production.

What power supply does the 1P420V need, and is it certified?

The machine runs on 500 W and is built to order for either 110-120 V / 60 Hz or 220-240 V / 50 Hz mains power, so it can be specified correctly for North American, European, Middle Eastern and Asian venues. All units are CE compliant. Tell us the destination country when you request a quote and the electrical configuration will be matched before the machine is crated, with no adapter or converter required on site.

What support and after-sales service come with the machine?

Every 1P420V ships in an export wooden crate and is covered by 36 months of free after-sales service. That includes professional technical support from the team that builds the machine, plus free pre-sale consulting and machine design assistance - for example, confirming ball counts, screen layouts and draw parameters for your 1D-6D formats before you commit. Jisun has over ten years of experience designing and manufacturing lottery and lucky draw machines, and support continues for the life of the unit.

Crated Export Shipping and 36-Month After-Sales for the 1P420V

The figures below follow common B2B export practice for arcade and amusement equipment. Final MOQ, schedule, freight term, and warranty coverage are confirmed in the quotation or proforma invoice for your order.

MOQ
1 unit (sample order accepted)
Confirmed for this product.
Production Lead Time
15 days
Estimated production time after order confirmation.
Shipping
EXW / FOB Guangzhou / CFR / CIF
Available trade term for this product.
Warranty
36 months
Product warranty period confirmed for this model.

Amusement-only, no cash payout. Local compliance required; operator is responsible for local regulations.