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They all have adjustable product wheels. Gumball.com has these for $139 and a NWTP costs between $250-300 new. The NWTP is a lot better altogether, but if you are looking for an inexpensive triple, I'd suggest 1800 or Routemaster/SuperPro. They are better machines for around the same price.

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After jus beginning I have found singles and doubles to be alot easier to locate then triples. Most restaurants and business say they do not have room! I am moving forward most likely doubles here on out!

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After jus beginning I have found singles and doubles to be alot easier to locate then triples. Most restaurants and business say they do not have room! I am moving forward most likely doubles here on out!

A single is easier to locate than a triple, but a double takes up about the same amount of space as a triple. It's just a preference. I've found that matching up the base shapes (round, square or rectangular) helps. Put a round based machine on corners, and square or rectangular bases along a wall.

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They all have adjustable product wheels. Gumball.com has these for $139 and a NWTP costs between $250-300 new. The NWTP is a lot better altogether, but if you are looking for an inexpensive triple, I'd suggest 1800 or Routemaster/SuperPro. They are better machines for around the same price.

I seen those. 40.00 shipping each? owie

I have one of those!

All metal, no issues!

Brand new on samsclub.com for $175

thats where I seen them. plus 14.95 tax and free shipping.

how are these?

triple-combo-vending-machine.jpg

gum, candy and 2 inch toys on stand for about 265.00

http://www.candymachines.com/Triple-Combo-Vending-Machine--P2093.aspx

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You could get

A stand for 30

2 oak vistas for about 125

1 big oak 2 inch for a bit over 125

A homemade triple plate for about 3 bucks in wood

That's around 283 for quality new machines that are proven and have readily available parts, not cheap import crap that breaks down and has very little parts available

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A single is easier to locate than a triple, but a double takes up about the same amount of space as a triple. It's just a preference. I've found that matching up the base shapes (round, square or rectangular) helps. Put a round based machine on corners, and square or rectangular bases along a wall.

Agreed, a 1800 triple takes up same amount of room as a double and adds another selection and besides they are A LOT easier to service!

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I see absolutely no reason to ever own any other triple than a 1-800 if you're in for the long haul. They are by far the most durable, well built single canister triple I've ever owned. Being able to swap product by pulling a single canister is VERY underrated. Especially when you're still in the process of optimizing a route. The price is comperable to other triples used.

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