Advice on Toy Vending Machines/Sites
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Advice on Toy Vending Machines/Sites
I currently only really operate Towers however I am thinking of expanding my range slightly – The idea is to approach local chip shops, cafes and corner shops etc. and offer them a simple 20p bouncy ball vending machine.
I have had a wonder round my local area and have about 50 local (ish) businesses in mind however one thing they all have in common is lack of space (I want to put these inside the venue rather than out)
The idea is to buy 10 Southern Beaver Vending Machines:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Southern-Beav ... 416d6339b5" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and 10 stands (I have seen these advertised from Midland vending for £35 plus VAT each)
and fill them with 2-3 pence bouncy balls on a 20p vend.
After speaking to both sellers, it looks like the cost is going to be around £95 per machine (filled) including stand – so £950 in total for 10 - I am fairly confident I can find at least 10 sites although don'e plan on purchesing them until I have at least some confirmed.
Does this sound like a good idea? Or am I just throwing my money away?
I did consider larger machines, however as I say space is a premium and it is important that they all sell the same line (I don’t want to be buying different stock for each machine)
My concern is 20p isn't a lot of money and it would take ages to make any sort of return BUT I do think 20p is almost "throw away money" and most parents would see it as a cheap treat - I did think about adding another "head" and having a £1 vend on there as well but that would cost another £500 plus stock.
Any other recommendations/ideas?
I am keen to expand and would be looking for at least 5-10 machines to start off with and this seems like the cheapest/low risk option but it is something I have no experience in.
I have had a wonder round my local area and have about 50 local (ish) businesses in mind however one thing they all have in common is lack of space (I want to put these inside the venue rather than out)
The idea is to buy 10 Southern Beaver Vending Machines:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Southern-Beav ... 416d6339b5" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and 10 stands (I have seen these advertised from Midland vending for £35 plus VAT each)
and fill them with 2-3 pence bouncy balls on a 20p vend.
After speaking to both sellers, it looks like the cost is going to be around £95 per machine (filled) including stand – so £950 in total for 10 - I am fairly confident I can find at least 10 sites although don'e plan on purchesing them until I have at least some confirmed.
Does this sound like a good idea? Or am I just throwing my money away?
I did consider larger machines, however as I say space is a premium and it is important that they all sell the same line (I don’t want to be buying different stock for each machine)
My concern is 20p isn't a lot of money and it would take ages to make any sort of return BUT I do think 20p is almost "throw away money" and most parents would see it as a cheap treat - I did think about adding another "head" and having a £1 vend on there as well but that would cost another £500 plus stock.
Any other recommendations/ideas?
I am keen to expand and would be looking for at least 5-10 machines to start off with and this seems like the cheapest/low risk option but it is something I have no experience in.
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Re: Advice on Toy Vending Machines/Sites
Hey Craig. No point in vending Minstrels at 20p, you wont make any profit, go straight to 50p. Just ajust the cut to give them max vend. Thats what we did in lots of our sites, yes sales did drop slightly but at least you make a profit! Do the same with bouncy balls, buy the deluxe ones. Regards Al.JustCraig wrote:I currently only really operate Towers however I am thinking of expanding my range slightly – The idea is to approach local chip shops, cafes and corner shops etc. and offer them a simple 20p bouncy ball vending machine.
I have had a wonder round my local area and have about 50 local (ish) businesses in mind however one thing they all have in common is lack of space (I want to put these inside the venue rather than out)
The idea is to buy 10 Southern Beaver Vending Machines:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Southern-Beav ... 416d6339b5" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and 10 stands (I have seen these advertised from Midland vending for £35 plus VAT each)
and fill them with 2-3 pence bouncy balls on a 20p vend.
After speaking to both sellers, it looks like the cost is going to be around £95 per machine (filled) including stand – so £950 in total for 10 - I am fairly confident I can find at least 10 sites although don'e plan on purchesing them until I have at least some confirmed.
Does this sound like a good idea? Or am I just throwing my money away?
I did consider larger machines, however as I say space is a premium and it is important that they all sell the same line (I don’t want to be buying different stock for each machine)
My concern is 20p isn't a lot of money and it would take ages to make any sort of return BUT I do think 20p is almost "throw away money" and most parents would see it as a cheap treat - I did think about adding another "head" and having a £1 vend on there as well but that would cost another £500 plus stock.
Any other recommendations/ideas?
I am keen to expand and would be looking for at least 5-10 machines to start off with and this seems like the cheapest/low risk option but it is something I have no experience in.
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Re: Advice on Toy Vending Machines/Sites
And be carefull bouncy balls in chips shops could be problem ? ?
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Re: Advice on Toy Vending Machines/Sites
Hmmm - never thought about it like that....Coin Operated Group wrote:And be carefull bouncy balls in chips shops could be problem ? ?
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Re: Advice on Toy Vending Machines/Sites
Hmmm - never thought about it like that....Coin Operated Group wrote:And be carefull bouncy balls in chips shops could be problem ? ?
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Re: Advice on Toy Vending Machines/Sites
one battered bouncy ball & chips please
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Re: Advice on Toy Vending Machines/Sites
Hi
I have similar sites and I use four head beavers on a stand . Takes up very little space . Usually have 20p bouncy balls and another three toy capsules which I rotate as demand changes . Think the kids would soon get bored with only one product on offer all the time ie just bouncy balls . The demand goes in cycles as the kids seem to take a fancy to a certain toy for a while then it slows down hence the need to change product every so often . You can do well with these kind of sites .
Fair comment about fried bouncy balls though , some sites dont like the possible hassle with the thought of kids throwing them in the shop . But if you have other capsules then your fine . Good luck .
Regards
Steve
I have similar sites and I use four head beavers on a stand . Takes up very little space . Usually have 20p bouncy balls and another three toy capsules which I rotate as demand changes . Think the kids would soon get bored with only one product on offer all the time ie just bouncy balls . The demand goes in cycles as the kids seem to take a fancy to a certain toy for a while then it slows down hence the need to change product every so often . You can do well with these kind of sites .
Fair comment about fried bouncy balls though , some sites dont like the possible hassle with the thought of kids throwing them in the shop . But if you have other capsules then your fine . Good luck .
Regards
Steve
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Re: Advice on Toy Vending Machines/Sites
Put a snack vending machine in as well and then they can do deep fried mars bars too!
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Re: Advice on Toy Vending Machines/Sites
I have four of these that take bouncy balls/ 27mm capsules and one that takes sweets. Look better than a beaver, twice the capacity of a beaver, stand built in!
Mine are like roman columns and better than those pictured.
Only £50 each or do deal for £200 if you take the five!!
http://www.selectivending.co.za/prod.asp
I have five machines!
The sweet one has two compartments so has two 20p mechs
Three are missing the top locks but toyvend sell these for around £6 each.
They are all working order but need a wipe as been in take aways.
The out of order sign is because a bent 20p was jammed in the mech.
All five machines are in good working order, they just need a wash!
Price is £200 (no VAT)
they will all go on a pallet which is £40 + VAT
Mine are like roman columns and better than those pictured.
Only £50 each or do deal for £200 if you take the five!!
http://www.selectivending.co.za/prod.asp
I have five machines!
The sweet one has two compartments so has two 20p mechs
Three are missing the top locks but toyvend sell these for around £6 each.
They are all working order but need a wipe as been in take aways.
The out of order sign is because a bent 20p was jammed in the mech.
All five machines are in good working order, they just need a wash!
Price is £200 (no VAT)
they will all go on a pallet which is £40 + VAT
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Re: Advice on Toy Vending Machines/Sites
I have pin ball machines in chip shops no problem. As said before you need more than a single 20p head. 50p/20p is a good combination in a single machine.