For those of you that have soda vending machines, do you own your own machine, or does your pop supplier own the machine?
In my case, Pepsi furnishes the machine (20 oz bottles) and we have to buy the 20 oz bottles from them because you can't purchase them at the store. The price from Pepsi is about a buck a bottle. This doesn't leave much room for profit, especially when you factor how much electric it takes to run the machine every month. The flip side to this, is they do all the maintenence on the machine, no matter what happens to it.
My thinking (to help boost the bottom line) is to buy my own machine and sell 16 or 24 oz bottles and cans which I can buy from just about anywhere at a much cheaper price than buying the 20 oz bottles. The profit margin more than doubles. But whats holding me back is what it could cost if the machine ever malfunctioned? Where to get support/parts, etc... How do I learn how to work on this thing?
For those of you who own your own machine, how's it working for you? What are the pro's and con's? Are they hard to trouble shoot and repair when something goes wrong? They are a bit more complicated than changing a rotary switch or solenoid!
In my case, Pepsi furnishes the machine (20 oz bottles) and we have to buy the 20 oz bottles from them because you can't purchase them at the store. The price from Pepsi is about a buck a bottle. This doesn't leave much room for profit, especially when you factor how much electric it takes to run the machine every month. The flip side to this, is they do all the maintenence on the machine, no matter what happens to it.
My thinking (to help boost the bottom line) is to buy my own machine and sell 16 or 24 oz bottles and cans which I can buy from just about anywhere at a much cheaper price than buying the 20 oz bottles. The profit margin more than doubles. But whats holding me back is what it could cost if the machine ever malfunctioned? Where to get support/parts, etc... How do I learn how to work on this thing?
For those of you who own your own machine, how's it working for you? What are the pro's and con's? Are they hard to trouble shoot and repair when something goes wrong? They are a bit more complicated than changing a rotary switch or solenoid!