Owing Your Own Line Of Seaga Vending Machines
As many a savvy business owner can tell you, there something really great about owning your own business. You get to make all of your own decisions, create your own schedule, and for many of us, do what you love and what you are really great at. Of course, owning your own business and working for yourself is a lot of hard work, and it can be difficult. That is part of the reason why it is so important to choose a business that is always in demand, such as operating your own line of Seaga vending machines.
I mean, think about it. How many places do you see vending machines? How often in any given week do your yourself use a vending machine? They're everywhere - hospitals, schools hotels, discount stores, the list goes on and on. People use vending machines, meaning that there is huge potential for earning income in operating your own line of them. The key to a successful vending machine business is location of your machines, and the quality of your machines. Seaga vending machines, for example, are some of the best out there, in terms of quality and affordability.
The Seaga Vending Machines Victory Series Electric Vendors are about the best you can get, with the VS3800 Ultra Combo being right there at the top of the Seaga line. This model offers two sections; the upper section for vending snacks, and the bottom section for vending drinks. The snack capacity is 188 items, and the drink capacity is 240 twelve ounce cans, or 128 twenty ounce bottles. It accepts both bills and change, and has a lighted cabinet with a lower graphic display that can be changed to suit vending products, location or preference.
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Depending on where you buy from, the VS3800 costs anywhere from $3,825 to $4,700. In terms of start up costs for operating a business, which can range from the thousands to tens of thousands depending on the business, $3,800 per machine is very affordable. And of course, you can easily buy Seaga vending machines used from a variety of places, including vending machine repair shops. So if you think you might be ready to own your own business, consider the freedom of being a vending machine owner. |

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