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Kyle G. are you looking to be a 1800 vending machine owner?

How did you come upon this video?

I can't believe you said you would buy one after seeing this video. Are you the same person that said they are the ugliest vending machines around?

If you buy them make sure you get extra gum ball wheels for your friend, Gary.

Just playing with you pal. I could have made that video in my sleep. I have built many of these in my day.

Gary

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As always I have to say that the 1800's are a very quality machine. They are well built and they look great. They are easy to assemble and easy to service. They do cost more but you can find good deals on them if you look around.

I am very happy with my 1800 machines.

Thanks for the post Kyle.................so they aren't so ugly after all...;)

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That's the thing with 1800 vending.com

You have to call them for a price and they do cost more than the average machines. They are a biz-op so they will want you to buy packages of machines. If you can find them on ebay and they will be cheaper.

New from 1800 vending they cost about $279 each

Used they will start as little as $75.

Gary

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Hey, on the related videos, I found this one.  Not of assembly, but does have some closeup video.  It's of an ebay auction from back in October, but the funny part to me was she didn't even plug her own auction or provide a link - unless I missed it.

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