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Automatic Products AP112 Refurbished Snack Vending Machine
- Ultra Black
- 6 shelves
- Accepts Coins
- Accepts $1 Bills
- 4 wide snack machine
- Multi price
- 28 to 32 selections
- Refurbished Item
This is a 110-volt logic machine,
Automatic Products 112 Snack Machine
Automatic Products 112 Snack Machine is a 32 select deep cabinet machine and has a capacity of 508 units
- Dimensions: Height 72″, Width 33 1/2″, Depth 35″
- Shipping weight 660lbs
- AP-112 Price $1,595.00 USD
- Automatic Products 112 Snack Machine come with 4 pastry-chip trays, 2 candy trays, and 4 selections of gum and mints.
- Voltage 120volts, 3amps.
- Included in the machine are a rebuilt MEI bill acceptor and changer.
- Optional New Conlux changer and bill validator with a two-year warranty installed $410.00
- Optional new electronics package with a One year warranty installed $400.00
- Comes with durable polycarbonate front, side, and back panels plus new trim making the machine look brand new.
- Price labels, instruction manual, new lock, and keys included.
- Energy-efficient LED lighting included.
- Every machine goes through our rigorous refurbishing guidelines (see refurbishing procedures).
- Warranty 90 days parts. Shipping is not included.
- Parts are readily available and usually ship on the same day.
- Telephone support is available Monday – Friday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm EST.
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Weight 500.00 LBS
Warranty Policy for “90 Day Limited Parts Warranty”:
This indicates that the warranty provided does not extend to every possible situation. There are situations that are excluded; therefore the warranty is “limited” rather than “unlimited”.
Every effort is made to ensure that any purchased vending equipment, new, refurbished or clean and working, has been thoroughly checked before leaving the facility. By performing thorough testing and quality control checks on the machines, A&M Equipment Sales has eliminated many possible warranty issues from the start.
A&M Equipment Sales provides large, in-house parts and service departments staffed with personnel who are experienced and can help facilitate most repairs. All “refurbished” and “clean & working” vending equipment are provided with a 90-day limited parts warranty. This includes parts such as changers, validators, sensors, control boards, refrigeration units, motors, digital display units, etc.
A&M recommends that the customer put their vending equipment into service as soon as possible upon delivery so that the equipment can be checked for possible issues caused by delivery. The 90-day limited parts warranty is not extended to customers who fail to place their vending equipment in service within a timely manner.
TECHNICAL PHONE SUPPORT:
Free technical phone support is included with every vending equipment purchase for a total of one year. Free technical phone support is only available to the original customer who purchased vending equipment directly from A&M Equipment Sales. A&M Equipment Sales will verify the customer and machine serial number upon calling. Technical support by phone is offered Monday through Friday from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm EST(excluded holidays).
The profit margins in the bulk candy business can be quite high – gumballs, for instance, can be purchased in bulk for around 2 cents per piece and sold for 25 cents in gumball machines in the U.S., and other countries. Gumballs and candy have a relatively long shelf life, enabling vending machine operators to manage many machines without too much time or cost involved.
Full-line vending
A full-line vending company may set up several types of vending machines that sell a wide range of products. Products may include candy, cookies, chips, fresh fruit, milk, cold food, coffee, and other hot drinks, bottles and cans of soda and other drinks, and even frozen products like ice cream. These products can be sold from machines that include hot coffee, snack, cold food, and 20 US fluid ounces (590 ml) bottle machines.
In the United States, almost all machines accept bills with more and more machines accepting $5 bills, along with payment from traditional debit and credit cards, or a mobile payment system. This is an advantage to the vendor because it virtually eliminates the need for a bill changer. Larger corporations with cafeterias will often request full-line vending to supplement their food service.
Newspaper vending machine
A newspaper vending machine or newspaper rack is a vending machine designed to distribute newspapers. Newspaper vending machines are used worldwide, and they can be one of the main distribution methods for newspaper publishers. According to the Newspaper Association of America, in recent times in the United States, circulation via newspaper vending machines has dropped significantly: in 1996, around 46% of single-sale newspapers were sold in newspaper boxes, and in 2014, only 20% of newspapers were sold in the boxes.
Photo booth
A photo booth is a vending machine or modern kiosk that contains an automated, usually coin-operated, camera and film processor. Today, the vast majority of photo booths are digital. Traditionally, photo booths contain a seat or bench designed to seat the one or two patrons being photographed.
The seat is typically surrounded by a curtain of some sort to allow for some privacy and help avoid outside interference during the photo session. Once the payment is made, the photo booth will take a series of photographs, and the customer is then provided with prints. Older photo booth vending machines used film and involved the process of developing the film using liquid chemicals.
Stamp vending machine
A stamp vending machine is a mechanical, electrical, or electro-mechanical device that can be used to automatically vend postage stamps to users in exchange for a pre-determined amount of money, normally in coins.
Ticket machines
A ticket machine is a vending machine that produces tickets. For instance, ticket machines dispense train tickets at railway stations, transit tickets at metro stations, and tram tickets at some tram stop and on some trams. The typical transaction consists of a user using the display interface to select the type and quantity of tickets and then choosing a payment method of either cash, credit/debit card, or smart card. The ticket or tickets are then printed and dispensed to the user.
Specialized vending machines
From 2000 to 2010, the specialization of vending machines became more common. Vending extended increasingly into non-traditional areas like electronics, or even artwork or short stories. Machines of this new category are generally called Automated retail kiosks. When using an automated retail machine, consumers select products, sometimes using a touchscreen interface, pay for purchases using a credit or debit card and then the product is dispensed, sometimes via an internal robotic arm in the machine.
The trend of specialization and proliferation of vending machines is perhaps most apparent in Japan where vending machines sell products from toilet paper to hot meals and pornography, and there is 1 vending machine per 23 people.
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