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Duravend Combo Vending Machine

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90 DAY WARRANTY

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The Duravend 5C Combo Vending Machine is a 5 wide, stylish, combo vending maching which features 30 different drink selections and 20 different food selections.  It packs the most product into one combo machine.  Unlike many combo vending machines on the market, this machine is fully refrigerated so you can vend cold food along with your standard candy bars, chips, and other snacks.  Choose from different vending wraps which suit your needs best.  By changing the graphics, you can make the machine healthy, traditional, or anything in-between. Add style to the machine with your own unique graphics.

The drink selections can be small 8 oz size cans up to 20 oz size bottles. Best of all, it doesn’t require special shims and dividers to configure the different beverage sizes. Furthermore, the snack selections feature a single coil for the smaller candy bar sizes and dual coils for the larger entrée or chip sizes.  They offer three removable, tip down, adjustable shelves to house the cold food / snack selections, and three rows for the bottled and canned drinks.

Additionally, the Duravend combo vending machine features a double-pane glass, guaranteed vend sensors, LED strip lighting, vandal proofing, dual coils, and a pull out removal refrigeration deck. It is FCC Compliant and easy to operate, program, and maintain. It even includes the guaranteed vend sensor (laser) which ensures every vend a success.  Additionally this combo machine allows you to receive remote, real-time inventory tracking and monitoring of all your products so you can pre-kit your machine quickly.

The machine offers an optional stackable, dollar bill validator which accepts $1 & $5 bills and coin unit that accepts nickels, dimes, quarters, and even dollar coins.  A credit / debit card reader can also be added for an additional fee which would provide a cashless vending experience and the possibility of doubling your sales.

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