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Cary Hardy reviews Performance Pinball's Trough Lock device for preventing ball spillage during playfield access.
The Trough Lock can be installed without removing the apron on some machines by sliding it in place directly
high confidence · Hardy demonstrates direct insertion without apron removal on his machine and notes this as an easier alternative option
The Trough Lock does not negatively affect normal gameplay when properly installed
high confidence · Hardy tests the machine post-installation and confirms ball ejection works normally
Stern and Spooky Pinball games commonly have similar trough designs
medium confidence · Hardy mentions keeping Stern and Spooky keys together, implying design similarities
Apron removal on Stern Premium/LE models requires removing four fasteners (two Phillips head screws and two 11mm bolts)
high confidence · Hardy demonstrates and identifies specific fastener locations and types during apron removal
Many Bally/Williams machines also have similar trough-area metal plates suitable for magnet-based solutions
medium confidence · Hardy notes magnet sticking to plates 'on a lot of Bally Williams games'
“The chances are, you've done it. And the thing is, more than likely, you're going to do it again. I know that I'm going to do it again.”
Cary Hardy@ 0:12 — Establishes the prevalence of the 'forgotten balls during playfield lift' problem across the community
“A lot of people are not going to like the idea of magnets being close to their pinballs, but I haven't had an issue yet, so whatever.”
Cary Hardy@ 2:15 — Acknowledges community concern about magnet-based solutions while defending his personal approach
“I decided to try it out. And as it turns out, at least on my game, I don't have to lift up the apron. I literally can slide this device in much easier and very quickly.”
Cary Hardy@ 4:46 — Documents an unexpected ease-of-installation discovery that differs from the official installation method
“If I was to do it currently, then all the balls would come out, and it would be a big mess.”
Cary Hardy@ 4:06 — Demonstrates the problem the Trough Lock solves
“So there you have it guys that is the trough lock from performance pinball so special thanks to them for sending me this stuff so that way I can show you guys what it looks like and what it can do.”
Cary Hardy@ 5:16 — Disclosure of product sponsorship/review relationship
community_signal: Content creator using sponsored product review to educate the community about both the official product and alternative DIY solutions
high · Hardy demonstrates multiple approaches (magnets, Trough Lock, apron-based methods) and encourages viewers to find what works best
product_strategy: Trough Lock addresses a common operational pain point (pinballs spilling when lifting playfield) in modern Stern and compatible machines
high · Hardy demonstrates the product solving the exact problem of ball spillage during playfield access
technology_signal: Aftermarket innovation solving a design oversight in current-generation machines, suggesting potential manufacturing blind spots or design-for-service gaps
medium · The Trough Lock is presented as a solution to a routine pain point, implying standard machines lack this feature despite its obvious utility
positive(0.85)— Hardy is genuinely enthusiastic about the product, demonstrates it thoroughly, acknowledges both official and alternative installation methods, and confirms functionality. The tone is educational and helpful rather than promotional.
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