Hi,
Anyone have any views on Shoppertron 2's? It's a toss up between one of them at a Necta Starfood.
Cheers
James
Thoughts on Shoppertron 2
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Re: Thoughts on Shoppertron 2
I've had a few shoppertron 2's and I like the pricing options, the look of the machine is nice and customers receive it well. One downside is people pulling the doors open too hard and damaging it, the doors are motorised but customers are always trying to force them open. Apart from spending on that particular repair I think it's a very good machine.
No experience with the other manufacturer.
No experience with the other manufacturer.
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Re: Thoughts on Shoppertron 2
Agreed, shoppers are long lasting durable machines, and easy to program/operate (apart from door motor problem )
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Re: Thoughts on Shoppertron 2
Thank you both.
I may stick with a Starfood then as I've not had any issues with people trying to force doors open as there isn't anything to grab on to.
James
I may stick with a Starfood then as I've not had any issues with people trying to force doors open as there isn't anything to grab on to.
James