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Joelshack

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Stay away. Search around here for Rhino machines. Not reliable or durable especially in the long run.

Stay away. Search around here for Rhino machines. Not reliable or durable especially in the long run.

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Rhino is an import machine, and a Beaver clone. Their plastic hulls and weaker coin mechanisms mean that they're not as reliable in the long run as some other, name-brand equipment. Even if that was name-brand gear, it's way overpriced too. As QuikVend said, walk away from this one.

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Thx, we are just getting into bulk vending. We got these given to us. Not sure on brand.

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That is a King Koin Komet machine. It's a very old style machine that was, until a few years ago, supported by A&A Global. They are fairly reliable machines, but parts are becoming harder and harder to come by. Your biggest concern is the coin mechanism, as many Komet units are set up for dimes rather than quarters, and no vendor deserves a machine that deals in dimes in this day and age. If it is set up for quarters, it will be a fine machine, though I wouldn't recommend putting it anyplace too rough lest you risk the globe getting wrecked.

 

If it is a dime machine, you can likely flip it to a collector as it's a good looking machine. Good luck!

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