The Best Game on the Market
Although some have tried to imitate the Love Maine Lobster Claw game, don't be fooled.
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Our tank holds 25 to 30 pounds of lobster. Other games only hold about 6 to 12 lobsters!
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Our game is built to support a heavy-duty lobster tank filtration system. Other games support the equivalent of a fish aquarium filtration.
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Given its capacity and far superior filtration, the Love Maine Lobster Claw Game can be utilized in a multi purpose role. It can be an entertainment piece, a platform to sell lobsters out of (by the pound) for a convenience store, or as a holding tank for a restaurant's menu.
The Love Maine Lobster Claw game is the
King of the Revenue Stream!
Great Profits
This irresistible game is ideal for a variety of settings, including restaurants, supermarkets, bars and casinos. Our clients have seen customers flock to this game and have enjoyed amazing profits after putting the game in their places of business.
Rapid Return on Investment
The Claw Game has paid for itself in as little as 10 months!
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Host a Claw Game and Net up to$10,000 a year
Restaurant and Bar owners can host a Claw Game and receive huge financial benefits without financial risk.
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Quality Construction
The Claw Game is entirely made of acrylic and is easy to clean and maintain. uses the same hi-tech filtration and water conditioning system that are used in our commercial lobster tanks, ensuring that the lobsters stay healthy and fresh.
In the event of a power failure, our proprietary system allows the water in the lobster holding area to drain into the base below. This prevents the lobsters from being in un-oxygenated water for extended periods, which can adversely effect their health. Once the power is restored the tank automatically refills and the chiller comes back on to it's preset temperature.
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Maine Lobsterman, Doug Goodale |

Featured on Television's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
Sundays 8/7c on ABC

The Love Maine Lobster Claw Game appeared on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Season 3, Episode 9 when the show's team renovated the home of Maine lobsterman, Doug Goodale.
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