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Maken MK425 Heavy-Duty Cash Drawer Ultra-Durable Steel Build
Original price was: 7,900.00৳ .7,200.00৳ Current price is: 7,200.00৳ .Secure your cash with the Maken MK425 Heavy-Duty Cash Drawer! Featuring cold-rolled steel construction, 5-bill/8-coin trays, and 1M+ lifecycle testing. Compatible with all POS systems. RJ11/RS232/USB interfaces.
YUMITE 6B-405 Mechanical Cash Drawer – 6 Bill/3 Coin Tray
Original price was: 6,500.00৳ .6,400.00৳ Current price is: 6,400.00৳ .The YUMITE 6B-405 cash drawer features 6 bill/3 coin capacity with RJ11 interface. Heavy-duty iron construction for supermarkets & pharmacies. 1-year warranty.
YUMITE A-350 Compact Cash Drawer – 5 Bill/2 Coin Tray
Original price was: 5,800.00৳ .5,200.00৳ Current price is: 5,200.00৳ .The YUMITE A-350 cash drawer features 5 bill/2 coin capacity with steel construction and RJ11 interface. CE/FCC certified for retail businesses.
YUMITE EY400AH Heavy Duty Cash Drawer – 8 Bill/4 Coin Tray
Original price was: 7,500.00৳ .7,200.00৳ Current price is: 7,200.00৳ .The YUMITE EY400AH commercial cash drawer features steel construction, 8 bill/4 coin trays, and RJ11 interface. Built for high-traffic retail environments with 3-position locking.
YUMITE LS-405 Auto Cash Drawer – 6 Bill/4 Coin Tray
Original price was: 6,800.00৳ .6,500.00৳ Current price is: 6,500.00৳ .The YUMITE LS-405 mechanical cash drawer features 6 bill/4 coin capacity with RJ11 interface. Iron construction for supermarkets & pharmacies. 1-year warranty.
YUMITE YT-405 Cash Drawer – 5 NOTE 5COIN MODEL
Original price was: 7,500.00৳ .6,900.00৳ Current price is: 6,900.00৳ .The YUMITE YT-405 cash drawer features 5-note/5-coin slots, 3-position lock, and 1M+ cycle durability. Compatible with RJ11/USB/RS232 interfaces for retail POS systems.
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