one of the guys who does coin pushers here on yt sayd to hang around for atleast 1 or 2 mins after your final coin, cause of mechanical vibrations and such
i play this at my local supermarket and i do the skill stop right before its coming back and i put 4 coins all spread out and win alot of coins .... i have gone in with $5 and come out with $10+ on a good day and i have even came out with $47 in bills and over $10 in quarters in one game .....trust me put 4 but spread them out on a stop
these coin pushers are not a good way of making profit, that's true, but they are fun. You can level out the amount you put in, to the amount you get out. I've seen a lot of these videos and i think, that you need at least 2 people, to do it for some result... you have to stop the moving level and put in so manny quarters, that they line up from one wall to the other an from them at least 2 to 3 lines on the upper level.... so there's actually some pressure against the mountain of money, when they drop down to the second one.... you actually can see it, when she puts in 3 quarters and the drop down to the second level, at the same time... they're moving the cubes a little bit...
these coin pushers are not a good way of making profit, that's true, but they are fun. You can level out the amount you put in, to the amount you get out. I've seen a lot of these videos and i think, that you need at least 2 people, to do it for some result... you have to stop the moving level and put in so manny quarters, that they line up from one wall to the other an from them at least 2 to 3 lines on the upper level.... so there's actually some pressure against the mountain of money, when they drop down to the second one.... you actually can see it, when she puts in 3 quarters and the drop down to the second level, at the same time... they're moving the cubes a little bit...
Coin pushers would be the perfect business to get into - where else can you get someone to spend $10°° to try and win $5°° and end up winning nothing? Ya gotta love it....!
This is kinda adicative to watch so I am glad that there is not a machine near me I don't know if I have ever seen a coin pusher really have a solid win there is usually a big build up then a let down
Here is some positive advice because I'm comparing your videos to the other one put your videos. position your camera closer so we can see the coins drop closer. your camera is too far away for us to properly..
U have two hands, hold 2-3 coins in one hand and move the coin insert/drop with the other hand, that will keep the coins from landing on top of one another