Finding Vending Machines For Sale
by
Max Bellamy ARTICLE REPRINTING IS PERMITTED
If you want to invest in a vending machine, there are a number of reputable suppliers to choose from.
Vending Machine Companies
Automatic Products
Automatic Products international, ltd. produced their first glass-front vending machine in 1949. Today, API operates all over the world and is the leading U.S. manufacturer of glass-front snack/candy, hot beverage, fresh/frozen food, and snack/can combination vending machines.
Beaver Vending
Beaver Vending Corporation was begun in 1963 and has since become one of the most respected vending machine companies in the world. They sell vending machines for gumballs, stickers, and small candy. They also distribute Black Dog Woodwork designs, such as the eye-popping Wazoo Toys and Candy Cable Car kiosks.
Crane Merchandising Systems
Crane Merchandising Systems offers a complete line of vending machines, including those for food, snacks, hot and cold beverages, and combinations. Owned by the Crane Company since 1985, Crane MS is one of the most financially backed vending companies in the world. This makes them rather reliable.
Dixie-Narco, Inc.
Dixie-Narco Vending Systems, Inc. is owned by Maytag. They have a full line of cold beverage vending machines for sale, including agreements with Coke, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, 7UP, other cold beverage manufacturers, and milk. DNI also owns Conclux, a manufacturer of coin changers.
Royal Vendors
Royal Vendors designs and manufactures high quality beverage merchandisers. Among their vending machines for sale are Coke, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, Live Display, Milk, and see-through machines.
The Vendo Company
The Vendo Company offers the usual 7-UP, Coke, Dr. Pepper, and Pepsi-emblazoned machines, but Vendo also has more flexible options. Their Impulse Coolers allow for irregular shapes and have see-through sides, for full flexibility. And their Vari-Pak merchandiser can be adjusted to sell either cans or bottles.
North American Vending
North American Vending offers mostly just gumball machines and small candy machines, but they have a variety of styles, such as fun see-through spiral vending mechanisms. They also offer a simple snack/can combination merchandiser.
Seaga Manufacturing
Seaga is a huge vending machine company offering machines for gumballs, capsule candies, pan candies, snacks, soda, snack/can combos, and other cold beverages. Seaga also makes coin changers, medical vending machines, mechanical wine cellars, and more.
Arrow Vending Machines
Arrow offers a full line of gumball, snack, soda, combo, cold beverages, and candy machines. They also have change machines and over-the-counter prescription dispensers.
Information About The Author
Vending Machines Info provides detailed information about the vending machines business, focusing on candy, soda, snack, coffee, gumball, and dvd vending machines, as well as vending machines for sale. Vending Machines Info is affiliated with
Business Plans by Growthink.
Published by
Meta Search Engine LOOK-4IT.COM.
You can reprint this article for FREE at your web site. Doing this you agree to keep all texts and hyperlinks unchanged. Please keep
reference to LOOK-4IT.COM meta search engine as well, if you decide to use this article as a
free content for your web site.
Back to article category:
Vending Machines Additional Vending Machines Articles
A Guide to Snack Vending Machines Snack vending machines come in a number of different formats and styles. Most snack machines are see-through or glass-front merchandisers. This is because the customer likes to see what he or she is getting, and likes to be able to browse.
A Guide to Gumball Vending Machines Gumball vending machines are among the oldest surviving types of vending machines. The first gumball machines were penny machines. You can still get those antiques, although they are more for novelty use than a way for you to make a profit.
A Look at DVD Vending Machines DVD vending machines are just one of the many types of unusual vending machines making their way over from Japan. In Japan, many products are available from vending machines.
A Look at Coffee Vending Machines Coffee vending machines are a way to provide people who like their coffee with an option to keep caffeinated all day. These machines take money, allow for customized selections (such as cream, sugar, and special flavors), dispense a paper or cardboard cup, and pour the liquid into the cup.
A Guide to Candy Vending Machines Candy vending machines are one of the most popular types of automatic merchandisers. Some examples of candy include Skittles, Snickers, and M&Ms.