going rate for second hand machines

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Re: going rate for second hand machines

Post by Vendition Ltd »

No tubz vending now have all their towers made with plastic barrels and they are really good. Think they are still made in China?
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Re: going rate for second hand machines

Post by Snackmore »

OH OK, presume they are cheaper than Clenport?
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Re: going rate for second hand machines

Post by Central2vend »

No both are same price, it's all down to personal preference
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Re: going rate for second hand machines

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I only buy Clenports as 'touch wood' they cause no problems!

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Re: going rate for second hand machines

Post by PabloV8 »

Besides, means i have plenty of spares foe same type of machine.

Might have 20 or so Hurley's machines + stands for sale.
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Re: going rate for second hand machines

Post by part-time-operator »

i can confirm there's a wide range of offers through your inbox if you have an eBay advert up!

I've sold hundreds at £65-£100 cash and had all sorts of offers so I have no doubt people try it on and buy them for less. I get a message every other day asking for a single machine but I usually can't be bothered unless I know the person.

£750+ for 10 is very common as Andy and Ross have both said, also depends on how much you can be arsed to clean them up and present them nicely. I lost a deal this week because I couldn't be bothered to present them properly and kicking myself now! Perfectly good machines but stacked up in a messy garage they don't look so pretty.

If you clean them up and do all the work £100 is very achievable just a matter of supply and demand and timing.
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