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#1 cainer

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Posted 07 September 2011 - 07:19 PM

ive taken my sister and her kids to many south coast arcades/fun fairs over the last couple of years and spent many ££ at my 7yo neice's request (buggin me every 5 minutes!) trying to win one of those big chupa chups from the crane grabber, and never won one, so i have come up with the perfect cheat... i just bought 1 off ebay and im gonna smuggle it in with me and pretend to win it next weekend when we go to hastings :D
ive a question though, do the crane grabbers actually work on some sort of % ?

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Posted 07 September 2011 - 07:26 PM

i think they do the grabbers grab the prize more tightly when the win (prize) is to be won about 1% of the time
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Posted 07 September 2011 - 08:20 PM

i think they do the grabbers grab the prize more tightly when the win (prize) is to be won about 1% of the time


Yeah..thats what i was thinking..they have one with the teddies with a £10 note attached to them in my shopping centre..ive put the odd quid in here n there won it once.

Sometimes you see the claw things grab them and its a direct hit..but as it pulls it up its so weak it just lets go of it..probably for every £20 in the claws grab properly and tightly enough.
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Posted 07 September 2011 - 08:39 PM

Deffo percentage based,the more goes in the tighter the claw will go,how much has to go in is another story, a swp machine is only set to 30% payout so god knows what a teddy machine would bve on.

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Posted 07 September 2011 - 08:57 PM

i remember when i was about 12-15yrs old down newquay on hols played grabby,s and kept winning they,d pick up upto 4 yes 4 at a time had several dozen in a week year later they were tight as f@*k so yes also read somewhere they are percentaged based also pisses me off when you,ve put £20 in to win a £1 shop teddy only to get it right on the edge you go to get another 20x£1,s and either some little squirt puts 30p in and wns it or the arcade attendent,s put the bloody thing back up at the back again swines
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Posted 07 September 2011 - 09:35 PM

They use a little yellow box that can be set to the amount of goes before a win, when your not gonna win the claw becomes poweless so the weight of the item just wiggles its way out, when its time to win the claw just simply locks shut and your a winner :) most arcades are set around the 15 goes before a win, unless you get some shit ones that are up to 30 lol

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 09:07 AM

Has anybody ever seen luxery grabbers that contain items such as an ipod or xbox. The issue with this is the ipod's are protected in some sort of plastic casing and xbox with cardboard. How is a claw meant to pick up such items? i know some have little rubber tips on not all though, so surely it must be near impossible?

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 09:39 AM

On a similar subject slightly OT but not really..when i was in the arcade in Butlins Skegness they had a 10p pusher and in it there was a cheapo plastic digital watch with a £20 attached to it.

I said to my lad be ok if ye won that eh..and look at it , its very close to dropping..tried about a quids worth of 10ps got nothing apart from the odd 20p or 30p.

As we walked away to go play the machines..a guy comes up with keys..opens the front of it..picks the watch up and moves it right to the back...WTF !!! Cheatin basses..
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Posted 12 September 2011 - 05:46 PM

ive not read all the replies here, but basically the grabber is a highly advanced piece of kit. as you may know you get `floppy grabs` etc and even in the last second it lets go a bit. once the achieved % is hit you can win a teddy etc. if you win 2 in close succession, it will compensate itself just like a fruit machine.

an absolute winner for the arcade owner.

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Posted 12 September 2011 - 06:06 PM

I read this on the 1st day of it being made.....i'd have said.....

Nah they are just hooks with a really soft 'grab action' and the way to win is if the vendor piles them (winnings) up.

When I watch them they get to a position and grip (usually an 1" above the goodies) on going back up...and then with a crap amount of pressure!

If i'm honest I am really amazed they are so advanced, i'd not have thought that in a million years.

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Posted 13 September 2011 - 12:00 AM

Yeah I use to fill them up when I workd for Mr bell in skegness. They do work on a % and the ones I filled was at a crap 72% it was 30p a go or 4 for £1 it would take a good 60/120 to win just one teddy. I did see some people win 2 at the same time and the machines can sometimes tell if two have fallen as they have a sensor in the drop area. The pushers are the same we use to put £10 notes in the 10p pushers and they was never won as we had to always move them back when they got close and only a few times did they get won. The note had to be touching the glass to win it. Mr bell was a tight bastard tho. I also worked at butlins on the games of skill and we also had to work to a % so if we had took say £120 we could give away a large teddy and to do that we used different hoops that was larger so there was a better chance of winning. I miss skeggy it was a good time of my life there. Strikes nightclub and the beach bar lol :)

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Posted 13 September 2011 - 12:13 AM

the mega chupa chups i bought to con my neice with turned up saturday morning.. weighs 750g lol, shes gonna have to share it around as its a bit much for a 7yo :D

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Posted 13 September 2011 - 03:32 PM

Those big chupa chups are a right rip off anyway, its just a few small lollies inside a plastic lolly, i won the daughter 1 a while back expecting a huge lolly

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Posted 13 September 2011 - 04:03 PM

Those big chupa chups are a right rip off anyway, its just a few small lollies inside a plastic lolly, i won the daughter 1 a while back expecting a huge lolly



Actually i was wondering that myself...i thought surely they cant make a lolly that big..it would last a kid 12 years.

Glad you cleared that up for me. :)
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Posted 13 September 2011 - 04:29 PM

Those big chupa chups are a right rip off anyway, its just a few small lollies inside a plastic lolly, i won the daughter 1 a while back expecting a huge lolly


chupa chups make 2 types, 1 contains a number of small lolly's and the other (the one i got) is 1 giant lolly :)


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#16 todd1970

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Posted 13 September 2011 - 04:57 PM

Yeah that 2nd one Cainer , you wouldnt need to buy your wean sweets for about 5 years lol.
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Posted 13 September 2011 - 05:03 PM

Yeah that 2nd one Cainer , you wouldnt need to buy your wean sweets for about 5 years lol.


im gonna take a hammer to it so she can share it :)

#18 ady

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Posted 13 September 2011 - 06:26 PM

Todd read your PM about a big C-Chup mate lol

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Posted 13 September 2011 - 08:07 PM

Well i', guilty of putting £26 in a teddy machine when i went to blackpool for my 21st,i was trying to get my daughter a teddy,not once did it even pick the thing up,i had a quiete word with the operator who decided to give me a teddy after he didn't win one with another £5 he put in.Sad thing is i went to coral island played one game of donkey derby and won a massive teddy straight away :err: for 50p




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