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Many vending machine manufacturers exist, but few have achieved the level of notoriety as the Coca Cola Company. Coke vending machines are easily recognizable the world over, which translates to bigger advantages for vendors. There are many places you can purchase vending machines at a reduced cost, but nothing is better than getting one for free unless you are getting one for free from Coca Cola, which would make it a super deal. Coca Cola offers free vending machines so long as their products are the ones being stocked in them. Ownership of the machine still belongs to Coca Cola, but you are free to use the machine.
If you intend to install Coke vending machines in your workplace or at a location that is served by your vending business, a new machine would be the best choice. Aside from the obvious visual appeal a new machine offers, the reasons why are because newer versions have some amazing features like automated "back-to-base" monitoring, surveillance cameras, and accepting credit card payments. These machines are also backed by Coke's superior customer service. Whether it comes to cleaning the units, stocking them or routine maintenance and repair, a dedicated customer service officer takes care of it for you. Besides Coke, you can visit vendingsolutions.com where you will find free machines with no rental or startup cost and use the Vendtrak System to monitor the machines.
However, sometimes budget is a concern, and rightfully so when times are tough. That is when purchasing older Coke vending machines makes sense because the buyer can find a discounted price for a reliable machine. But it could also be for nostalgic reasons. Used machines can also add the perfect touch of nostalgia to a themed restaurant that displays items from years gone by. It is not unusual to see an antique Coke machine (even functioning ones) at restaurants. The red and white colors are reminiscent of old as mom and pop shops. Bargains for these machines can be purchased at antique shops or eBay.
Conditions range from mint to heavily used. It is recommended to look no futher than heavily used though as this could be a very grey area and put an owner's investment at risk. Refurbishing a poorly maintained machine could mean more time, money, and frustration making them more trouble than they are worth. The older the machine, the more difficult it may be finding parts to replace the older components assuming one wishes to have one operational.
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