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A Look at Vending Massage Chairs

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Vending massage chairs are coin-operated devices that can be found in many retail establishments across the country. Some of the most ideal locations for vending massage chairs are restaurants, airports, malls, hotels and hospitals. Vending massage chairs offer the same benefits as a privately owned massage chair with the convenience of public use.

Vending massage chairs are coin operated but also have the option of accepting paper bills. Most chairs can accept increments of $1, $5, $10 and $20 bills for a set number of massage minutes. These prices vary, as since the vendor can determine the price of the massage and adjust it accordingly.

Businesses often see vending massage chairs as an excellent way to generate additional income. Because these chairs can easily run into the thousands of dollars, places with high traffic such as airports and malls are ideal. In order for the vendor to recoup the costs of buying the chair, he or she should carefully consider the cost for each 3-minute massage. Keep in mind that if you price it too high, customers may just walk by without taking advantage of the massage. If you price it too low, on the other hand, it may take a while to make up for the cost of the device.

You can find vending massage chairs from a variety of sources online. Most of these models are more expensive than traditional massage chairs because they are an income-generating product and have the ability to accept payments. These chairs may cost anywhere from $2,000 to $5,000 depending on the make, model and features of the particular chair.

Customers like the convenience of using a vending massage chair. If they have had a long day of shopping, a vending massage chair can be an excellent tool to refresh themselves. These types of chairs are also a big hit in airports. Many people are tired and frustrated from long delays or cancellations and need a way to relax. By providing them with the vending massage chair option, you can guarantee happier and more relaxed customers.

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