The Miniature Home Vending Machine - A Unique
Decoration
Some people are big fans of vending machines. They like the
style and the convenience of them.
Some like them so much that they want to have one in their
homes. These people are not collectors; they are not looking to
put some huge machine in their den or TV room. They want to use
them to dispense drinks but do not want to have to use coins to
extract their refreshments. What they are looking for is the
style, the oddity of having some type of home vending
machine as a drink dispenser and a conversation piece.
They want to show off to their friends who come by to watch a
football game, or other sports event, what a unique item they
have for cooling soda pop or even beer.
The type of home vending machine that these people would
like is easily available. It can replace the bar refrigerator
or large cooler that they normally bring in at game watching
time. These countertop drink coolers are designed to
resemble the vending machines of the 1950s. They have that
classic style with the rounded
edges. These machines use current
refrigeration technology and are properly sealed to make sure
that the drinks are kept cold. They can be used for beer, juice
or soda pop. These can hold twelve cans of whatever a person
prefers to put into them. Unlike working vending machines these
at home models do not require their thirsty owner to put coins
in to make them work. All that is necessary is for a button to
be pushed and the machine will release an ice cold canned drink
to them.
These miniature home vending machines are a terrific
addition to parties, or can be kept in a person's recreation
room, den, dormitory or office to keep their drinks cold.
Whatever the location, these are a popular item. They stand
about twenty three inches tall by fifteen inches wide by
seventeen inches deep so they are an easy size to move around
weighing only twenty five pounds when empty. They are front
loading to make it easier for their owner to top them up before
a party, the game or when a guy wants to spend the day in the
garage repairing that old car that was too irresistible to not
buy.
These miniature home vending machines come in
several designs depending on what the customer wants to use
them for. They are available as a generic cold drinks machine
with no labels pointing to any specific product. Or they come
as in blue Pepsi or Coke red and what the customer chooses will
depend on their allegiance to one or the other brand. As well
there are a few available that are labeled specifically for
beer. Depending on how careful a shopper a person who wants one
of these is, they can cost anywhere from one hundred to one
hundred and seventy dollars before shipping and are available
from many websites. Careful shopping may even find a local
distributor and save the shipping costs.
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