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The Medium Gumball Bank by Carousel is a 12-inch tall, cast iron candy dispenser featuring an adjustable dispensing mechanism and anti-spill cover. Designed to accept any US coin, it combines classic red aesthetics with durable construction, making it a perfect blend of playful nostalgia and practical design for both kids and adults.





| ASIN | B00S0TS1KY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,130 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #84 in Kids' Money Banks |
| Brand | CAROUSEL |
| Brand Name | CAROUSEL |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 10,409 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12"L x 5.5"W x 5.5"H |
| Item Height | 5.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Carousel |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Material Type | Cast Iron |
| Product Style | Medium, 12" |
| Size | Medium, 12" |
| Style | Medium, 12" |
| UPC | 755549910265 042897030005 885273610985 732449012183 885253474989 609548072885 042897030050 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**.
Gumball machine
Cute!! Nice quality. Works well.
L**I
Gorgeous and Well Crafted!
I feel obligated to write a review because reading others' comments prior to my purchase is what persuaded me to buy. It is TRUE ... This candy machine is both beautiful and solid. Points I'd like to highlight: The shipping was lightening fast. I was expecting a week, at minimum, until it arrived, yet it was delivered within three days. The machine (which comes assembled) and the stand (which requires assembly, but is a cinch) were all packaged with protective sleeves. I was impressed. It was a breeze to assemble the stand and then mount the machine onto the stand, and I actually have no skills in this department whatsoever; just me and a dinky little screwdriver were able to construct it without any issue/trouble. NOTHING about this machine looks cheap. It's beautifully constructed. An adult will need to bend over to dispense candy into their hand. In general terms, the height of this machine (assembled and on the stand) is maybe an inch or two higher than a standard countertop height. For kids, it is the perfect height. It's not dinky at all, but just thought I'd point out it's not 5 or 6 feet tall, if that's what you're expecting. I easily disassembled the machine in order to make it a "free spin" (where you still must turn the dial to dispense candy, but it does not require a coin to do so). Another reviewer commented that it was a hassle to retrieve coins, given that you need to disassemble the machine each time you wish to do so. And I agree, it would be. It's not complicated to take apart and put back together, but just not something I would be inclined to do on a regular basis. I cleaned the parts of the machine where candy would touch and then filled it with about a cup of jellybeans to test it out. It worked flawlessly! I had a ball turning the wheel and seeing the candy come down the shoot, so I can only imagine how wondrous this machine must be for children. At the time I disassemble the machine to turn off the coin requirement, I also adjusted the portion unit. You can choose a range of options (a wide to narrow opening) to control how much candy is dispensed. This, too, was extremely easy. I am THRILLED with my purchase, have zero negatives to report, and I highly recommend it.
J**N
3 year olds don’t need their own gumball machines. Lesson learned.
This was a gift for my nephew for his 3rd birthday. I thought it would be a super thoughtful gift since the little guy is obsessed with gum and what little kid wouldn’t want their very own gum ball machine! The look on my sister’s (his mother’s) face when he opened it was priceless too. The whole ordeal was fun for about 30 minutes until he was running around pick pocketing and panhandling everyone at the party for loose change and then running back to the machine for another gumball which he would chew for about 10 seconds and promptly swallow so he could have another. He just wouldn’t stop swallowing the gum balls and the threat that he would blow bubbles out of his butt only made him want more. The very next day the gumball machine went missing and hasn’t been seen since. By him anyway. I know exactly where it is. The machine is very well made and quite heavy with a solid metal base. The mechanism works very well and it is a great and very vintage looking. The glass is fairly thick, but would most likely easily shatter if dropped. For the price I really think it is well made! I do not, however, recommend buying one for a gum obsessed 3 year old.
L**R
Old-Fashioned Gumball Bank
Santa left this gumball bank under the tree for my 6 year old daughter who is crazy about gumballs and gumball machines and she was very happy to find it. When I first took it out of the box I surprised that it was smaller than I expected, but it's still big enough. I bought a 20 ounce container of sugarless gumballs and it filled the gumball bank about halfway up. I used a nickle to test the coin-turn knob mechanism and found that the gumballs jammed about 2 out of every 5 tries. The gumball machine can be adjusted to allow only one or several gumballs to drop at each turn and I adjusted it so that 2 would drop since these gumballs are pretty small. It seemed to work o.k. after that. The only problem with it and the reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is that the knob is too hard for my daughter to turn all the way by herself. I have to turn it the rest of the way for her. The bank aspect is great, it holds a lot of coins, it's easy to get the money out once the gumballs are all gone, it's easy to re-fill with gumballs, and the directions say you can fill it up with other candies besides just gumballs though we haven't tried anything else. You can adjust this bank to give gumballs without having to insert a coin (any size coin seems to work fine) but we want her to save some money so she has to use a coin to get gumballs. The head is made out of what seems to be fairly durable glass (not plastic) and the base is all metal painted fire-truck red. I will probably add a drop or two of oil to the knob mechanism since it seems to grind a bit when being turned. It's not what a millionaire would buy for their kid, but it's cute and colorful, and it works alright - just hard for a kid to turn the knob.
S**.
Cute table top gumball machine!
Love that Mike & Ikes also fit in this gumball machine. Bought for my 7-year-old and will be buying another one for my 8-year-old. Easy to use, only takes quarters, already set up and great material! I do wish it came in more colors like bronze or white to make it more modern! It would be cute kitchen decor.
H**E
Cute Functional Decor
My kids have been wanting this for a few years! Have been using it for a couple weeks and it works great! Looks nice and is very sturdy! Looks just like a retro gumball machine.
A**R
Brings back memories of my Childhood!
Easily worth every penny. Easy to setup. Instructions also list replacement parts and a exploded diagram for disassembly and reassembly! Packaged well and arrived safe and sound without any issues. Comes setup for quarters but is easily switched over to free spin without much thought by removing a steel spring locking clip from the coin mech. Having several coin operated machines in my house (re-living my youth), I can tell you this is a nice quality piece to add to your collection and you won't be disappointed at all with the purchase of this machine. I'm sure to become the favor uncle in the family now with this gumball machine in my gameroom ... maybe I add a snow cone machine later on ... hehe. As for teaching kids how to save money as some have suggested here ... yeah right! That seems awful cruel to me but hey ... go for it ... I'm sure your kids will hate you for it ... lol! Who buys a gumball machine to torture children with? Scrooge maybe ... hehe. Note: For you adults that are apparently idiots, it is made out of glass so don't overtight the screws and don't shake the machine with gumballs in it trying to removing coins unless it's clear full where the gumballs can't move or empty. Gumballs are fairly hard so you might as well throw rocks at it if you're that stupid! This is not a toy either so supervise your children around this machine because broken glass can injury or be fatal! Apparently, this machine needs a sticker the says "Common Sense Required."
C**N
Happy so far - Good quality roller and seeing improvement
I bought the .5mm for my face and went on to purchase the 1mm for other parts of my body & face when it is ready. I really like it so far. It kind of hurts but found that the more I did it in the same session the easier it became. I usually start rolling lightly and get a bit firmer as I go. I don't like the swivel as I find it can be easier to scratch so I try to hold it with my hand so its easier to control. I ended up buying som topicaine at the derm's office to help with the uncomfortable feeling. I've used this for IPLs and other lasers and find it makes my face less sensitive during the procedure. When finished it looks like a red hot sunburn and add topical serums and bought one of the masks from the website that I also like. Usually the next day its better on my face but my body usually takes 2-3 days for the red to completely go away. Perhaps using the more aggressive needle causes the healing to take longer. Also in a few days I start to peel, I expect that is also part of the process. Since the healing/peeling process takes time and I have a job, I find that I'm really only doing my face 1x per week, but would like to do it 2-3 times. Hard to tell if its making major changes yet as its only been a few weeks and I've only done it 3 times but I will continue. I have a small red spider vein on my nose and several times have spent $500 to try and have it lasered at the derms office over the years and its gotten better but just comes back. I find that after just a few minutes of rolling it goes away for 2-3 days. I don't know if its the swelling around it or why that happens, but I do love to have the immediate impact of it going away - really no difference than the derms office. I'm also doing my neck, chest, arms, stomach,knees and lower legs. I think the thighs, hips and butt would need a larger roller and are a job in itself. LOL My shins seem to have a build up of dry skin and it looks tight so the rolling is really breaking this all up. (I saw a YouTube video of someone with the same issue and this gave me the idea.) BTW - I will need to purchase a new .5mm roller because I accidently put it in nail polish remover instead of alcohol and it tarnished the roller so I'm not comfortable using it.
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