Vending & Amusement Equipment Manufacturer
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Not every machine on an amusement floor is a game — some exist to make the games run more smoothly or to add a revenue stream that doesn't compete with gameplay at all. Jisun manufactures two such categories: cotton candy machines and self-service coin exchange machines, both aimed at helping operators run efficient, revenue-generating venues rather than replacing the core game lineup.
Self-Service Coin Exchange Machines
Coin exchange machines let players convert bills or cards into tokens or coins without staff assistance, reducing counter queues and staffing costs while keeping players moving toward gameplay. These are a common infrastructure investment for arcades and family entertainment centers running token-based floors.
Cotton Candy Machines
Cotton candy machines add a food-vending attraction that complements an amusement floor or operates as a standalone unit in malls, fairs, and entertainment venues, broadening revenue beyond gameplay alone.
Sourcing
Configuration (currency/token type, capacity, branding) can typically be adjusted for OEM orders — see OEM/ODM Process and MOQ & Lead Time for sourcing guidance.
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Learn moreFrequently Asked Questions
- What is a coin exchange machine used for in an arcade?
- A self-service coin exchange machine converts bills or cards into the tokens or coins used by amusement machines on the floor, reducing staffing needs at a cashier counter and speeding up player entry into gameplay.
- Are cotton candy machines used as standalone vending or alongside arcade floors?
- Both — cotton candy machines can operate as a standalone vending attraction (malls, fairs, entertainment centers) or alongside an arcade floor as an additional revenue and foot-traffic draw.
- Does a coin exchange machine reduce the need for a staffed cashier counter?
- It reduces it rather than eliminates it — most venues still keep a staffed point for cash handling and disputes, but routing routine token top-ups through a self-service machine cuts the queue at that counter and shortens the time between a player arriving and reaching the floor, which is the main reason operators add one as a venue scales up.
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