It may vary by location.I am thinking of replacing my mechanical drop shelf equipment with a newer style vending machine....something along the lines of a shur-vend or vend master. Anyone done this lately?? Worth the expense and time?
It does vary by location -well said Earl.It may vary by location.
How much do you sell per month? If you sell $500 gross . $250 net, and double the sales (maybe) your investment will have paid for itself in less thanb 2 years.
You do the math vis a vis your situation.
cell,I am thinking of replacing my mechanical drop shelf equipment with a newer style vending machine....something along the lines of a shur-vend or vend master. Anyone done this lately?? Worth the expense and time?
The upside to that is getting vending in place with a small investment. The downside is lack of support and parts availability.bighead said:go to craigslist... type in "snack vending" and watch for a good deal. I've been able to find several 30+ selection vendors for under $500 in the past few years. Just be patient and jump on the good deal when it appears. Once you get it, slap on a coat of paint, upgrade bill acceptors if need be... and if you need high security have a metal fab shop build something around it at you wash.
It might be a little more work, but you'll save a lot of dough and shorten your payback.
I have toyed with this idea as well since I would like to get something in place inside of my dog wash for vending. I am not concerned about accepting credit cards, but machine reliability is a big thing for me...decisions, decisions...The upside to that is getting vending in place with a small investment. The downside is lack of support and parts availability.
Bubbles - John & Cell,I have toyed with this idea as well since I would like to get something in place inside of my dog wash for vending. I am not concerned about accepting credit cards, but machine reliability is a big thing for me...decisions, decisions...