Kimberly Berg
Well-known member
For the past 4 years, since I started selling Microfiber towels in my new Laurel Vending single column machine, they've been getting stuck on the shelf and NOT falling! I vend Kleen-Rite's Big Boss towels (VSKMF100). The towels are 12" x 16". The cellophane packaging measures 4.75" wide, while the shelf measures 4.5" wide. I have spoke to Chip at Laurel Metal Products, Keith Lutz at Kleen-Rite and Chris Thomas at Quick Dry on several occasions. They ALL told me this is the FIRST they have heard of this problem. Kleen-Rite told me that they sell THOUSANDS of microfiber towels a month, and have never heard of such a problem! So I thought I would reach out to my friends on Car Wash Forum for their input.
At first, we suspected that moisture or static electricity on the metal shelves might be causing some resistance, but this problem continued into the warm summer months. Laurel Metal Products suggested that I replace my 24-shelf unit with a 19-shelf unit, but the problem isn't with the height of the package, but rather the WIDTH of the packaging. Although Quick Dry did recently replace their sewn edges with a laser-cut sealed edge (to reduce thickness), the package width remains the same, and still gets stuck on the shelf. For now, after I put the cellophane package on the shelf, I push the air out so it sits more on the shelf, but this isn't a perfect solution as the condensed cellophane package, will often sit on the 1/2" ledge at the back of the box, after the shelf drops. Shaking the vending box doesn't work as it's bolted securely to the block wall.
I STRONGLY suspect that the problem is because the cellophane packaging is WIDER than the metal shelf, and when the shelf drops the packaging is physically stuck (suspended) between the door and back of the box. Attached are a few photos to support my hypothesis... The last photo shows the QuickDry towel "suspended in air" after the metal shelf has dropped (thanks to selfie mode). Please help, this is driving me and my customers crazy!!
At first, we suspected that moisture or static electricity on the metal shelves might be causing some resistance, but this problem continued into the warm summer months. Laurel Metal Products suggested that I replace my 24-shelf unit with a 19-shelf unit, but the problem isn't with the height of the package, but rather the WIDTH of the packaging. Although Quick Dry did recently replace their sewn edges with a laser-cut sealed edge (to reduce thickness), the package width remains the same, and still gets stuck on the shelf. For now, after I put the cellophane package on the shelf, I push the air out so it sits more on the shelf, but this isn't a perfect solution as the condensed cellophane package, will often sit on the 1/2" ledge at the back of the box, after the shelf drops. Shaking the vending box doesn't work as it's bolted securely to the block wall.
I STRONGLY suspect that the problem is because the cellophane packaging is WIDER than the metal shelf, and when the shelf drops the packaging is physically stuck (suspended) between the door and back of the box. Attached are a few photos to support my hypothesis... The last photo shows the QuickDry towel "suspended in air" after the metal shelf has dropped (thanks to selfie mode). Please help, this is driving me and my customers crazy!!