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#1 tricitiesvendor

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Posted 15 June 2009 - 10:46 PM

after reading different postings on this site it seems to me that alot of bulk vendors are using oak machines. do they offer triple head or only single head machines.
would also like to know if having a triple head is more profitable then a single head due to the extra selection. once again I would appreciate any recommendations. thank you

#2 brentsbg

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 02:05 PM

after reading different postings on this site it seems to me that alot of bulk vendors are using oak machines. do they offer triple head or only single head machines.
would also like to know if having a triple head is more profitable then a single head due to the extra selection. once again I would appreciate any recommendations. thank you


it would make snese that 3 selections would make more money. You are hitting on 3 more taste buds! Not experienced though.

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Posted 27 June 2009 - 01:36 PM

it would make snese that 3 selections would make more money. You are hitting on 3 more taste buds! Not experienced though.


Having triples in your fleet may not be a bad thing but you have to remember how to use them. They are not suitable for a lot of locations. Your best bet is to invest in quality single head machines. That way you can simply put 3 together on one stand if you find a location that would merit a triple.

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Posted 08 September 2009 - 09:22 PM

after reading different postings on this site it seems to me that alot of bulk vendors are using oak machines. do they offer triple head or only single head machines.
would also like to know if having a triple head is more profitable then a single head due to the extra selection. once again I would appreciate any recommendations. thank you

i want you to remember the more selection the better of the location.

#5 chrisdunn77

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Posted 21 September 2009 - 02:31 PM

3 heads can be good, but if it is a slow location the candy might get old and you will be trashing your profits.