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PinDoc Playfield ROTISSERIES starting at $260.00

By wrd1972_PinDoc

4 years ago


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    #28 4 years ago

    Agreed with earlier poster... all of the lock ins should be hand-settable... having to use a wrench, pliers, lock grips, etc. every time I want to make an alteration just sucks, based on experience with a similar table size rotisserie as your current version. I changed out to screwable knobs, similar to those used for a water faucet.

    #72 4 years ago

    Definitely like the table standing unit over the floor unit built with plumbing pipes... with the floor standing unit, I always hit the thumbscrews on the bottom pipes with my shoes and tripped over them constantly... also the unit is not very rigid... I had one accident dropping a play field to the ground and won't be using it again.

    I purchased a moveable floor standing unit at the last Allentown show... but pricepoint is 100$ more than your tabletop version. Us older guys need to be able to sit vs stand to save our backs... that's why I moved from a table top to floor standing model.

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    #108 4 years ago

    Admirable job listening to input from the community, leveraging your design with suggestions that make sense, and staying within your business model. I can tell straight on your unit is of much more higher quality and easier/safer than my unit, and about the same price I paid for mine back in 2005!

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    #153 4 years ago

    With that type of jig offered, you're more than likely looking at a 400$ + offering... would folks REALLY be up for paying that much for a rotisserie, as opposed to what the current offerings are?

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