They now have them at CVS, Walgreens, Dollar General and other small stores down there too??? Not just the grocery stores or the big box stores I know the bill was expanded and the fee was boosted as of earlier this year from 5-10 cents but I didn't think these small places would now have redemption centers at all. WOW. What a change.
From what I heard and understood stores of a certain size are required to have 2 machines now. Aldi stores now have 2 machines instead of just 1. Trader Joe's has machines now too. It is quite the change, I'm still getting used to it.
I've used the glass machine at my local CVS and the belt stops sooner than the cans/plastic machine so that was the glass bottle doesn't just fall out.
I wonder if it depends on the shape of specific bottles, I tried putting in a Smirnoff Ice bottle which it didn't take and it looked like it could've fallen out. Unless maybe there was something wrong with this machine.
@@stockholm2375 I think maybe because you put it in top end first. For glass I usually put it in bottom end first. Because I know some T-53s were picky about that.
They now have them at CVS, Walgreens, Dollar General and other small stores down there too??? Not just the grocery stores or the big box stores I know the bill was expanded and the fee was boosted as of earlier this year from 5-10 cents but I didn't think these small places would now have redemption centers at all. WOW. What a change.
From what I heard and understood stores of a certain size are required to have 2 machines now. Aldi stores now have 2 machines instead of just 1. Trader Joe's has machines now too. It is quite the change, I'm still getting used to it.
I've used the glass machine at my local CVS and the belt stops sooner than the cans/plastic machine so that was the glass bottle doesn't just fall out.
I wonder if it depends on the shape of specific bottles, I tried putting in a Smirnoff Ice bottle which it didn't take and it looked like it could've fallen out. Unless maybe there was something wrong with this machine.
@@stockholm2375 I think maybe because you put it in top end first. For glass I usually put it in bottom end first. Because I know some T-53s were picky about that.
If i was going to buy an RVM, it would be one of these or an M1, because they don’t need 3-phase power, just 230V @ 50Hz.
It’s very similar to a Tx2 but like a new version
Closer to a T-53 or T-63
Whats a tx2
@@johannespetri They were a series of older Tomra machines, see here: ua-cam.com/video/u9sNkLcAV4Q/v-deo.html
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