A 21.5-inch touchscreen gives customers an easy way to browse and purchase products, while the configurable elevator delivery system moves selected merchandise toward the pickup area with less drop impact. Combined with flexible payment hardware, 4G/Wi-Fi connectivity, remote management, OEM branding, and a 60-lane product layout, the machine is well suited to card shops, malls, gaming venues, sports locations, hobby retailers, and unattended retail projects.
Trading cards may be compact, but packaging condition, product value, assortment depth, payment convenience, and reliable dispensing all matter. This configuration addresses those concerns in one commercial self-service platform.
An elevator-style delivery platform can reduce the impact associated with a long product drop, making it a strong choice for sealed boxes, collector-oriented merchandise, premium packages, and condition-sensitive products.
A standard 60-lane layout gives operators room to combine proven best sellers, new releases, premium items, accessories, sports cards, TCG products, and promotional inventory in one machine.
4G and Wi-Fi connectivity support remote sales and operating-data access, helping owners make better restocking decisions without visiting the machine simply to check what has sold.
Configure the machine for credit cards, QR payments, cash, payment codes, membership cards, and market-specific payment requirements based on where the machine will be deployed.
In a conventional drop-style machine, a selected product may fall from its shelf toward the collection bin. That can work well for many ordinary packaged products, but collectible merchandise can demand more careful handling.
The elevator configuration uses a moving delivery platform to receive the selected item and carry it toward the customer pickup position. This reduces the distance the product needs to fall and can help preserve packaging condition.
For trading-card operators, that matters most when the product mix includes higher-value sealed boxes, premium bundles, tins, collector products, or other merchandise where dents and crushed corners can affect customer satisfaction.
Baseline ZD-CXS-22 product data with an elevator-delivery configuration for trading-card applications.
| Product Name | Elevator Trading Card Vending Machine |
| Base Model | ZD-CXS-22 |
| Product Type | Smart floor-standing trading card and collectible vending machine |
| Supply Type | Source manufacturer / factory-direct supply |
| MOQ | 1 unit |
| OEM / ODM | Supported |
| Standard Colors | White / Pink; custom cabinet graphics and colors available |
| 1950 × 1290 × 850 mm | |
| Touchscreen | 21.5-inch touch display |
| Machine Weight | Approx. 280 kg |
| Commodity Reserve | Approx. 300–360 pcs in the published standard configuration; actual capacity depends on package dimensions and channel setup |
| Standard Cargo Lanes | 60 lanes |
| Equipment Power | 60 W baseline published specification; final electrical specification depends on configured hardware |
| Working Temperature | 2°C–25°C primary published operating reference; confirm the final rated range for your exact configuration |
| Network | 4G / Wi-Fi |
| Payment Methods | QR code, credit cards, cash, payment code, membership card; payment hardware can be configured for the destination market |
| Delivery System | Elevator / lift delivery configuration for reduced product-drop impact; the ZD-CXS-22 pl configurations |
| Remote Management | Remote sales-data access, inventory monitoring, and machine operation management depending on software configuration |
| Security | Theft-resistant and vandal-resistant commercial cabinet design |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| After-Sales Support | Replacement parts support and online technical assistance; applicable warranty and service terms should be confirmed with the order |
| Published Base Price Reference | US$2,110 for the published base configuration. Elevator mechanism, payment hardware, customization, freight, and project requirements can change the final quotation. |
A trading card vending machine works best where the audience already has a reason to stop, browse, collect, play, or make an impulse purchase. Instead of using the machine as a generic vending cabinet, operators can build a focused card assortment around the location.
The touchscreen can present several SKUs without requiring every product to compete for visual space on the front panel. Operators can use the 60-lane layout to balance high-volume products with premium merchandise and new releases while keeping extra inventory available for busy periods.
The final product mix depends on package dimensions and the selected cargo-channel design. For best vending reliability, every important SKU should be tested with the planned mechanism before production.
Customers can browse product selections, view pricing, follow purchase instructions, and complete a transaction through a modern touchscreen interface. The display can also support branded visuals and promotional content depending on the software setup.
Available configurations include credit cards, QR code payments, cash, payment codes, and membership-card functions. Payment terminals should be selected according to the destination country, local acquiring provider, and project requirements.
Once installed in a suitable location, the machine can continue selling outside normal store hours, giving businesses another retail channel without requiring a cashier to process every transaction.