*Does not include a Credit Card reader, credit card capable only means the electronics in the machine is new enough to accept a credit card reader. Credit card readers are available at button shown above. Credit Card Reader Installation Specialists are listed below, please contact them directly if you need this reader installed in your machine prior to shipping. These are independent contractors and an additional cost will incur (paid directly to them) for credit card reader installation.
Jon Floyd (909) 319-2153
Vincent Vasquez (951) 201-6718
Dixie Narco 501E soda vending machine w/ USA Flag graphic
Product Features,
Double depth high capacity bottle vending,
Newly designed merchandising door,
Large package delivery port,
Triple-depth high-capacity can vending,
Simple field conversion to different package size vending,
Multi-pricing capability,
Historical and interval accounting data,
DEX and MDB compatible,
Automatic service diagnostics,
CFC-Free, Lint tolerant, 1/3 HP Refrigeration System
UL/CUL outdoor approved
Product Specifications
DN501E
Capacity
8 Narrow/ 1 Wide
Package Type
12 oz. cans 471
20 oz. Pet/Glass bottles 278 (with shims)
Dimensions
72"H x 37"W x 35"D
Shipping Weight 865 lbs
Logic MDB Protocol
Power 115 VAC., 60 Hz, 10.5 amps
Refurbished | Yes |
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SKU | C501EBUSFV |
Weight | 865.000000 |
Manufacturer | Dixie Narco |
Capacity | 471 cans |
Size (H x W x D) | 72" H x 37" W x 35" D |
Short Description |
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New vs Refurbished
We used to sell new machines as well as reconditioned. We no longer sell new for the following reason: According to a recent survey of vending operators about 93 out of 100 potential vending accounts do not make enough revenue to warrant the cost of new equipment. New machines are great if you have high volume accounts, but most people do not have these accounts. Typical cost on new 'commercial grade' machines run as much as: Can drink $3400-$4800, Snack $3600-$4500, Cold food $7200-$8500, as you can see quite high compared to used or refurbished. Priced with mech and validator, typical options, vendor pricing, not including sales tax or shipping in some cases. Please remember 'anyone and everyone' can call their machines refurbished but what does that really mean? Please see our machine ratings page for what we actually do to our machines. Many of our competitors don't even 'clean or paint the inside' of the machines.
Start small and grow as you can afford it.Many people start in the vending business without much knowledge. This can hurt you financially if you are not careful. All of the machines that we sell are full size, commercial machines. There are many machines that are made that are small, countertop or mechanical coin acceptance. These machines are fine if you are a housewife looking to make a little extra money on the side. We used to sell those type of machines and no longer do. The main reason is that people who were serious about vending would out grow these type of machines in several months. There are two main problems with the small mechanical machines. One problem is the machine does not make change or take dollar bills. The second problem is that the machine will 'work you to death'. Most of these machines hold under 100 products and can only gross $40 to $50 at a time, if the entire machine empties out. This is only the gross, the profit is less than 1/2 of that amount. A full size commercial machine on the other hand usually holds 350 to 600 products and empties out at $250 to $500. Remember you spend the most time driving to the location so you might as well fill 500 products as soon as 50.