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Differences in Bulk Candy Machines from Schmeg.com

Jan. 2006. Allen Thomas
 
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What are the Differences in Bulk Candy Machines?

In the Bulk Candy Vending world, a single selection on a vending machine is called a "head". As in all other types of vending, it's all about the number of machines (heads) you have. There are three basic types of bulk candy machines on the market, single heads, triple heads, and the U-Turn Eliminator. It takes a total of 800 heads to make $40,000 to $50,000 a year. Here are the differences between the three machine types.

Single Head Machines:

Flat lid (coffee cups, displays and trash accumulate on machine taking away from the appearance of the machine)

No freshness seal, No Nuts (cashews, pistachios, almonds, and mixed nuts....the top sellers in bulk candy)

Single Canister made of plexi glass

1 to 5 Adjustability, can't vend larger products (people often feel cheated at amount of product dispensed)

Mech. Can be Picked with Paper Clip or Coffee Stir (no income for you) Nickel, Dimes, and Pennies jam machine (requires you to go out and fix machines, leaving it unusable until repaired)

Body Made of Metal

Pipe Stands are the least stable on the market

Only One Selection (to make our $40,000 to $50,000 a year - it would take 800 of these machines)

Triple Head Machines:

Flat lid (coffee cups, displays and trash accumulate on machine taking away from the appearance of the machine)

No freshness seal, No Nuts (cashews, pistachios, almonds, and mixed nuts....the top sellers in bulk candy)

One Piece Construction made of Standard Plastic ( next to impossible to make product changes...essential for success)

1 to 7 Adjustability, can't vend larger products

Mech. Can be Picked with Paper Clip or Coffee Stir

Nickel, Dimes, and Pennies jam machine (requires you to go out and fix machines, leaving it unusable until repaired)

Made with standard colored plastic

Round base is less stable

Offer only 3 selections (to make our $40,000 to $50,000 a year - it would take 267 of these machines)

U-Turn Machines:

Pyramid lid with Donation slot (no debris can be set on the machine)

Freshness seal enables machine to vend nuts (the top sellers in bulk vending, giving you flexibility in locating)

Separate lift off canisters made from high impact poly (Makes product easy to change...essential)

1 to 10 Adjustability. Gives more product than any other bulk machine (this machine dominates the market in product dispensed)

Designed to "take over" location by dispensing more product and offering more selections that other models.

Non-Pickable mech. with roll through capabilities. No jam with Nickels, Dimes or Pennies (you keep them - 100% profit for you)

Made with 14 gauge steel with powder coat paint. (rust and heat resistant)

Machine rotates 360 degrees and holds 8 products (uses same amount of space as a single head machine, with 8 times the selection)

Square base for higher stability (machine must be tipped over 45 degrees to make machine fall over)

Offers 8 selections (to make our $40,000 to $50,000 a year - it would take 100 of these machines0

Its easy to see that U-Turn is the bulk candy machine of choice.

See also: Vending Machine Profits Vending Machine Costs

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