
Lottery Draw Machines
P350 Compact 50-Ball Ping Pong Lottery Machine
Model: P350
- Only 57 x 53 cm footprint — fits counters, kiosks and narrow promo booths
- 50-ball chamber keeps simple numbered draws affordable for first-time buyers
- One ball every 10 seconds gives hosts a steady, readable on-stage rhythm
- Runs on standard 220-240 V 50 Hz mains — no special wiring required
- Lightweight 40 mm ping pong balls keep the air-blower mechanism simple
- Caster wheels let one person roll the 120 cm unit between events
- Full transparent acrylic sphere shows the air mix, building trust in each draw
P350 Spec Sheet
P350 Air-Blower 50-Ball Specifications at a Glance
Compact Draw Machine
Inside the P350 Compact Air-Blower Ping Pong Lottery Machine
The P350 is a compact air-blower ping pong ball lottery machine built for simple numbered draws in tight spaces. It tumbles 50 lightweight 40 mm balls inside a transparent acrylic sphere, releases one ball every 10 seconds, and stands 120 cm tall on a 57 x 53 cm footprint — made for small venues, promo agencies and first-time buyers.
What exactly is the P350 compact ping pong ball lottery machine?
The P350 is the compact, budget-positioned model in Jisun's air-blower single-cylinder line. Air is blown upward through a transparent acrylic sphere so the 50 balls inside are constantly mixed by wind force, and a mechanical outlet at the top of the chamber releases one ball at a time. The gold cylindrical cabinet with red glossy top and base gives it the classic look of a television-style lotto draw machine, but at 120 cm tall it fits where full-size lottery equipment cannot. It is designed for operators who run simple numbered draws — raffle picks, bingo-style games, promotional giveaways — and who need a machine that is cheap to buy, easy to place, and easy for any staff member to operate from the blue push-button panel on the top deck.
Because the chamber is fully transparent, the entire mixing process is visible to the audience. The yellow balls with black printed numbers can be seen tumbling from every angle, which is what makes a small machine like this credible in front of a crowd: nobody has to trust a hidden mechanism.
What are the full specifications of the P350?
Every quantifiable parameter from the factory documentation is listed below. The P350 keeps its spec sheet deliberately short — a short spec sheet is part of the value for a first-time buyer, because there is less to configure, less to go wrong, and less to explain to venue staff. The machine measures 57 x 53 x 120 cm, holds 50 ping pong balls of 40 mm diameter, releases one ball every 10 seconds, and runs on 220-240 V AC at 50 Hz. The mixing method is air blowing, and the chamber, controls and mobility hardware are all part of the standard unit.
| Parameter | P350 Value | What It Means for Your Selection |
|---|---|---|
| Machine dimensions | 57 x 53 x 120 cm | Fits behind counters, in kiosks and on small promo stages; passes standard doorways |
| Mixing method | Air-blower wind mixing | No mechanical paddles; the visible airflow keeps mixing visibly random |
| Ball capacity | 50 ping pong balls | Suits simple numbered draws and pick-style games with moderate number pools |
| Ball diameter | 40 mm | Standard lightweight ping pong ball size, cheap to replace or renumber |
| Ball cycle time | 10 seconds per ball | A five-number draw takes under a minute — a comfortable on-stage rhythm |
| Power supply | 220-240 V AC, 50 Hz | Plugs into standard mains in Europe, Asia, Africa and most export markets |
| Mixing chamber | Transparent acrylic sphere | Audience sees the full mix, which supports trust in the draw result |
| Mobility | Swivel caster wheels | One person can reposition the machine without lifting equipment |
How should you read these numbers when choosing a machine?
Start with the footprint. At 57 x 53 cm, the P350 occupies less floor than a bar stool, so it works in retail aisles, ticket corners and exhibition booths where a full-size drawing cabinet would block traffic. The 120 cm height puts the mixing sphere at chest-to-eye level for a standing adult, which is exactly where you want it when the draw itself is the attraction — the audience watches the balls, not the cabinet.
Second, match the 50-ball capacity to your game format. Fifty numbered balls comfortably cover raffle-style picks, bingo supplementary draws and promotional number games. If your event format needs multiple simultaneous number pools or hundreds of balls, this is not the right model — the P350 is deliberately sized for single-pool draws, and that constraint is what keeps it compact and inexpensive.
Third, check the electrical line. The 220-240 V / 50 Hz requirement matches standard single-phase mains across most export destinations, so no transformer, dedicated circuit or electrician is needed at the venue. Finally, the 10-second ball cycle sets the tempo of your show: fast enough to keep a crowd engaged, slow enough for a host to announce and display each number.
Which venues and events suit a compact 50-ball machine?
The P350 is aimed at operators whose draws are a feature of the venue rather than the venue itself. Shopping mall promotion teams use it for weekend lucky-draw campaigns at the customer service desk. Retail stores and supermarkets run receipt-number draws beside checkout lanes. Promo agencies load it into a van for roadshows, where the caster wheels and small footprint matter more than raw capacity. Small arcades and family entertainment venues use it for scheduled prize-game draws that give visitors a reason to stay longer. In each case the requirement is the same: a credible, visible, air-mixed draw from a machine one person can move and one button press can start.
- Shopping mall and retail lucky-draw promotions
- Supermarket receipt-number giveaways
- Roadshow and exhibition booth draws for promo agencies
- Small arcade and family venue prize-game draws
- Restaurant and waiting-area entertainment draws
How does the 10-second air-blow draw cycle work in front of an audience?
The operator loads the numbered balls into the acrylic sphere and starts the blower from the blue push-button panel on the red top deck; the green round button acts as the main control. Wind force lifts and tumbles the 40 mm balls so they are continuously remixed while the audience watches. Every 10 seconds, one ball travels up through the transparent outlet pipe at the top of the chamber and is presented as the drawn number. The host reads it out, the machine keeps mixing, and the cycle repeats. Because the pipe and sphere are clear acrylic, the ball's entire path — from the tumbling pool to the outlet — happens in plain sight, which is the simplest possible answer to any fairness question from the crowd.
What can be customized on the P350 before ordering?
The P350's standard configuration is fixed by the spec sheet above, but Jisun supports practical customization on the elements a venue actually shows to its customers: your logo or event branding as a body decal, ball colors and number printing matched to your game format, and panel or trim color requests discussed at quotation stage. If your venue requires a non-standard cabinet size, dimensions can be customized to fit your space — tell us your constraints when you request a quote. MOQ starts at one unit, so first-time buyers can evaluate a single machine on a real event before committing to multiple units.
Branding and Custom Options for the P350 Air-Blower Machine
- Custom logo or event artwork as a front body decal
- Ball color and black number printing matched to your game format
- Top panel and base color requests on the red glossy trim
- Cabinet dimensions customized to fit your venue space
- Control panel layout discussed at quotation stage
- Air-mixing configuration retained as the standard working method
Where a Compact 50-Ball Ping Pong Draw Machine Fits Best
Crating, Delivery and Warranty for the P350 Compact Machine
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.
| Term | This Model | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 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 | 12 months | Product warranty period confirmed for this model. |
Buyer Questions
P350 50-Ball Machine FAQ for First-Time Buyers
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How many balls does the P350 hold, and what games can I run with 50 balls?
The chamber holds 50 ping pong balls of 40 mm diameter. That pool size suits single-pool numbered draws: raffle picks, bingo-style supplementary draws, receipt-number giveaways and promotional lucky draws. You can run any game whose number range fits within 50 balls, and you can also load fewer balls for smaller pools. If your format needs several simultaneous number pools or more than 50 balls, ask us about the larger models in the air-blower line instead — the P350 is sized deliberately for simple, single-pool draws.
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What power supply does the P350 need at my venue?
The P350 is rated for 220-240 V AC at 50 Hz, which matches standard single-phase mains across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and most other export markets. In practice this means the machine plugs into an ordinary wall outlet — no dedicated circuit, transformer or electrician is required. If your venue is in a 110-120 V / 60 Hz market such as North America or Japan, tell us when you request a quote so the correct electrical configuration can be confirmed before production.
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How long does one draw take on the P350?
The machine releases one ball every 10 seconds. A five-number draw therefore takes about 50 seconds of machine time, plus whatever time your host spends announcing and displaying each number. This rhythm is deliberate: it is fast enough to keep a crowd watching, and slow enough for an emcee to read each number clearly and for the audience to see the ball travel up the transparent outlet pipe. Continuous mixing continues between releases, so every ball is drawn from a fully tumbled pool.
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How much floor space do I need for the P350?
The machine body measures 57 x 53 cm and stands 120 cm tall — less floor area than a bar stool, with the mixing sphere at roughly eye level for a standing audience. It passes through standard interior doorways without disassembly. For comfortable operation, leave about an arm's length of clearance around the top deck so the operator can reach the control panel and retrieve drawn balls from the outlet pipe. The swivel casters let one person roll it into a storage room or van between events.
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Can I put my own branding on the machine?
Yes. The standard body finish is the gold cylindrical cabinet with red glossy top and base shown in the photos, but branding customization is supported at quotation stage: your logo or event artwork as a front body decal, ball colors and number printing matched to your game, and trim color requests where feasible. Because the MOQ is one unit, you can order a single branded machine for a first campaign and repeat the specification for later units once the event format is proven.
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Is the P350 suitable for a first-time buyer with no technical staff?
Yes — this is the buyer the P350 is designed for. Operation is a single control panel with push buttons and one green start button on the top deck; there are no software settings to learn for a basic draw. The spec sheet is short on purpose: 50 balls, 40 mm, 10 seconds per ball, standard 220-240 V mains. Daily care amounts to keeping the acrylic sphere clean and checking the ball set for wear. Any replacement ping pong balls of the same 40 mm size can be renumbered and used.
Amusement-only, no cash payout. Local compliance required; operator is responsible for local regulations.