Have Location, Now What ?
Learn the critical steps in selecting and purchasing vending machines after securing a location, focusing on machine types, sourcing products, and maximizing profit margins.
Never Buy a Machine Without a Signed Location
Mike starts with a clear warning: don’t buy a machine before a property is secured. Too many people make the mistake of purchasing early, only to let machines sit in garages earning nothing. Machines may take 4–8 weeks to arrive—but that’s better than sitting idle.
Choosing the Right Machine for Your Location
First, identify the location type. Then decide:
Combo machine (recommended for first-timers)
Drink-only machine
Smart machine (ideal for modern setups)
Specialty machines (not advised for beginners)
You can also go used to save money. But Mike cautions: used machines are like dogs from the pound—you don’t know what you’re getting. His first used machine broke after six months.
One Combo or Two Singles?
Use 150+ people as your foot traffic barometer. Rather than two singles, start with one combo smart machine. If it performs well, you can add another later.
This staged approach helps manage risk and investment wisely.
Where to Buy Products & Maximize Margins
Avoid relying on Costco or Sam’s long-term. They're okay for starter variety packs, but not for consistent stocking.
Mike recommends:
Venn Hub for ordering and rebate advantages
Focus on selling name-brand drinks like Pepsi and Coke
Understand that drink margins are higher than candy
Larger bags = more weight = higher price = better profit. For example:
Pop-Tarts are an anomaly with great margins
20oz bottles yield better profits than 12oz cans
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Complete the following exercises:
1. Reflect on the decision-making process of selecting a vending machine for a specific location. Consider the type of machine you would choose and why, taking into account the potential customer base and available space.
2. Visit a local wholesale supplier like Costco or Sam's Club and compare the prices of different snack and beverage options. Evaluate how these choices impact profit margins and consider alternative suppliers that might offer better deals.
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QUIZ
1. What is a key factor to consider before purchasing a vending machine?
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Leave your comments and questions below.
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