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We secure locations for any mechanical combo!

Mechanical Combo:  A mechanical combo is defined by the fact that its coin mechanisms work without electricity.  Coins are accepted based on their size and shape only.

There is also no bill acceptor.  An external bill changer may be added in order to accept bills.

Mechanical combos take "exact change" only.

Most mechanical vendors have a knob for EACH selection with slots to insert your change.  The knob is turned to make a vend.

There are many brands of mechanical combos, with the most common being Seaga, Vendcraft, Antares (Natural Choice), and Fortune Resource.

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We secure locations for any side-by-side combo!

Side-By-Side Combo:  This combo uses a fully electronic coin mechanism.  The coin mechanism accepts coins based on their size, shape, metal content and weight.  All denominations of change are accepted, and the coin mechanism gives back change.

Bill acceptor is internal.

The side-by-side drink & snack combo is designed as two vertical machines joined together and working off of one coin mechanism.  These combos are generally wider than the stackable combos.

There are many brands of side-by-side combos, with the most common being Wittern and Savamco.

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We secure locations for any electronic combo!

Electronic Combo:  This combo uses a fully electronic coin mechanism.  The coin mechanism accepts coins based on their size, shape, metal content and weight.  All denominations of change are accepted, and the coin mechanism gives back change.

Bill acceptor is internal.

These combos are stacked with the snack machine bolted to the drink machine below it.  Both machines work off a single coin mechanism.  These combos are generally thinner than side-by-side units.

There are a couple of brands of electronic combos, with the most common being Seaga, RPD, and Crane National.

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