SOLD – First Aid / PPE / Paracetamol / Souvenir 3 Column Vending Machine

£290.00

A PVM 3 column machine suited to PPE, Medicines and other personal consumables.

Out of stock

Description

Sorry, sold out!

One last ‘green’ machine with pictured LED topper available – in stock and ready to send (allow approx. 2-3 days), regret that we will, unusually, be UNABLE to deliver to IoM, Highlands, Islands or Northern Ireland without buyers contacting us first to discuss options.

Please note that at this clearance price, although the machine will be fully functional, we cannot enter into any form of modification or customising at this price point.

For info, we also have other types of universal vending machines such as these such as these.

This 3 column Horizon24 machine from Precision Vending Machines of Bristol is a fully serviced, 3 column machine with an attractive USB powered LED topper (own PSU or powerbank required) that can vend 2 columns of inexpensive boxes, that you can fill with your own items and a third dedicated to roughly playing card sized boxes e.g. Paracetamol. You can change the products in the 3 windows to anything you can print out, and the machine is adjusted for modern £1 coins, anything can be set from £1 to £9 per column.

The machine itself uses inexpensive batteries for operation – you only need a power supply if you want to use the included LED topper (or a large USB powerbank).

We’ve documented how this machine works extensively here.

For columns 1 and 2, boxes are freely available for a few pennies each, dimensions are 10.5cm (width) x 6.5cm (depth) x 3.5cm (height).

For column 3 we recommend Wockhardt brand, which are also freely available. Do check medicines regulations regarding the vending of paracetamol.

The machine itself is sized 52cm (width) x 17cm (depth) x 84cm (height) and is very heavy, due to the very high quality construction.

We would much prefer collection from Weston-super-Mare due to weight, and especially as I’d be able to give buyers a demo of how it works, though the videos and fault-finding chart will remain on the website indefinitely.