Yep, I'm set for a profit of .72 cents on sodas and .81 cents on bottle water. All 16.9 oz bottles. No cans to attract more trash varmints.I try to buy the pop on sale and set price to get 60-70% profit...
Same issue I had, the only advantage is they will repair or replace the machine at no cost to you even if it's vandalized, though they usually did a crappy job. I actually had to learn the name of one guy and insist they did not send him since he'd barely get it half-ass working where I'd have trouble with it again a week later.I have had both coke and Pepsi provided machines which I fill with products they exclusively provide. When you take into consideration the electricity cost and wholesale cost of product there is very little profit at my location, maybe break even
We found that the local Coke Bottling Company would be good about fixing & keeping a new enough machine in our laundromat but like I said they were oblivious to whether or not our margin on the arrangement was sustainable. The outside vendors who had candies etc tended to not be reliable enough maintenance wise like MEP001 explained & there again ... our margin of the receipts was not justifiable for the space-electricity etc required.Same issue I had, the only advantage is they will repair or replace the machine at no cost to you even if it's vandalized, though they usually did a crappy job. I actually had to learn the name of one guy and insist they did not send him since he'd barely get it half-ass working where I'd have trouble with it again a week later.
I swapped between 2 older Dixie Narco machines, the compressor, condensor and evaporator assembly comes out as a unit, no need to release or charge freon. the new units I looked at on ebay came the same way. I was lucky I had an older machine that still cooled good on hand to rob.
I put it in a box to keep my "junk" machine "whole" for no known reason.What do you do with the old one? I have noticed that many are refurbished but I did not see where they required a core returned.