How To Start A Vending Machine Business - Simple Planning!

Getting going in the vending business on the proper foot generally comes down to having some simple knowledge and doing some and research well before you even buy your first snack machine.

Even if you are beginning on a firm budget you can still purchase great equipment for a superior value. The trick is finding out where to look to find the great machines that you want.

You can find great equipment in many places here are a couple worth talking about.

You can search the net by going to a number of various websites. Some of the current Buy & Sell websites always have people selling soda machines all the time.

If you enter into your search engine “used soda machines” or used pop machines you will find a number of numerous websites where people are selling their machines.

How about calling up a local service operator in your community? Think about it. There are several operators that most likely have a couple pieces of equipment in storage that they would be eager to sell.

When getting started you will want to have a little cash to get going. You need to buy products for your equipment and you must be able to pay a vending mover to transport your machines, or if you want to transport them by yourself, you can if you have a van to do that.

You do not need tens and thousands of dollars to begin this business. Another alternative when beginning is that you can lease a vending machine. A second hand soda machine should cost you anywhere from $50 - $75 every 30 days.

If you decide to purchase a used soda machine, they can range anywhere from $500 to $1,000. Once you get into the used vending machines that are only a few years old, like gently used, you will have to spend in most cases a little more.

To add to this you could start with using your car when starting. That’s what I did. I had a Pontiac Bonneville, 4-door. I put cases of soda in the back seat and the chips back there too. I even threw a small moving cart back there. I drove around restocking my own vending machines like that.

You do not need a lot of cash to begin, but you will be smart to have a plan when getting started, like I said, implementing ideas that I discussed can help you along the way.

Anyone can do this business and if your goal is to make an extra $500 or even $1000 per week it is completely possible in a very short time period if you set up your business properly.

Chris Robertson has been teaching and training people across the globe How To Start A Vending Machine Business.