Collecting From My Bulk Vending Route Ep. 3
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- This is a collection video from 10 bulk Candy & gumball machines. Its a 7 week collection, so we should see some big piles of quarters!!
Im thinking of switching over from $.25 mechs, to $.50 mechs. Anyone else running $.50 mechs? If so Id love to hear your feedback.
Hope you enjoy the video!
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I love when people put free money in the machines lol.
If you have a three head try putting a Dixie cup dispenser on the side of it, sales will increase
I've seen people do that. Good idea!
50cent mechs all day everyday 💯⚡️
Niice! Im slowly upgrading
hey family i do the 50 cent one they doing pretty good so far no complaints they love it the manger said you got some good collections there i would go up 0n 50 cents everything went up now i got another vending right by mines overall manger say more likely they going to go to mines i have fresh products but great video
I do 25 cents for bubblegum or candy toys are 50 cents
Nice. Im going to be switching a few gumball machines over to 50 cents, and putting nerds gumballs in those. Going to see how they do.
@@cosmicvending one location 25 cents is best. One combo machine is in a store that is a crossed the street from an elementary school. I would sell less in that situation if I switched to 50.
@@brollicon i think it depends on where you are located, as well as the location of the machine. But in todays world, its getting harder not to increase prices. Im just testing the waters, and see how it works out. I think upgrading to nerd gumballs will help. At the end of the day if you raise your prices by double and only sell half the amount you usually do, youre still doing the same amount of money.
I do 25 cents for candy and gum and am working on raising all bouncy ball spots to 50 cents. The bouncy balls are the only toy options I have right now.
Thanks for the feedback! I think im going to switch some gumballs over to .50 and see how they do. With prices rising , its getting harder and harder not to bump up our prices
@@cosmicvending due to inflation, I think people will still pay that. Even if it cuts your sales in half, you would still have the same amount in the machine and profit would be better. I think it will work out good. Good luck and keep at it!
@@clawtimevending my thoughts exactly. I dont want to do it out of greed, but inflation is forcing our hands. Im going to slowly switch over and see what happens. I will be sure to keep everyone updated in future videos.
I’m keeping mine @ 0.25 cents. I just keep the portions fairly low, and stock the cheaper stuff. (8 head uturn) I figure if they want 0.50 worth, they can put 2 quarters in
I have .50 on my reeses pieces and on my peanut butter m&m's. Ive kept all my gumballs, skittles, peanut m&m's and red hots at .25
Thanks for the feedback! How has that been working for you? Do you plan on raising the price on anything else?
@@cosmicvending I’ve actually started to move away from candy vending. I have 2 pinball/gumball machines that I might switch to .50 but they make around $50-60/month. I have 1 interactive baseball/gumball machine that makes about the same. My 3 candy machines I have make around that much in 2.5 months ($60)
I sold most of my stuff and got a Route 66 claw machine and a mini claw machine. Average $450 total for both machines/month. My next purchase will be a soda vending machine.
@@Hero-3 nice! Ya i dont really plan on expanding the candy/gumball side of things. At least not at this time. Currently i want to expand into more mini claw machines
Congrats on getting 82 subscribers
Thanks! Its not alot, but it feels like ot to me lol never thought id have this many. Thank you so much to everyone who has subbed!
All .50 here
Im think im going to try to work my way there.
I am keeping At 25 cent
I still have most mine at .25 as well but i would like to swtich over. Just havent done it yet. How is that working for you?