Electric Coffee Makers


Coffee Vending Machines

January 21, 2010 by  
Filed under General Information

Ever since the colonists tossed those crates of tea overboard in the Boston Tea Party, Americans have had a love affair with coffee. Today there is a coffee shop on every corner in most major U.S. cities, making coffee second to oil as the most popular traded commodity in the world. The average consumption for Americans is 3.1 cups of coffee per day.

The business of coffee is a very lucrative one and wise choice to enter into. Coffee vending machines are a fantastic investment because of the high demand for coffee. There are huge benefits to utilizing these machines as a business. Coffee vending machines are cheap to purchase wholesale and smaller than traditional vending machines. This will enable the investor to receive an excellent return on investment. There are many locations where coffee consumers would be very enthusiastic to purchase coffee:

Schools, colleges
Rest stops
Office buildings
Hotels/Motels
Factories
Apartments/Condominiums

The coffee vending machine should be placed in a high traffic area such as a lobby, break room, or main hallway where there is a traffic flow of at least 50 people per day. Because of the habit of coffee consumption that we’ve created for ourselves, it would be very difficult to walk by a coffee machine without stopping to have a sip.

Coffee vending appliances are easy to transport, very flexible and would not need much manpower to install. It is possible to begin earning as soon as the machine is installed, with profits being earned yearly at all hours of the day and night. This fact makes it possible for the investor to earn hundreds or thousands of dollars per month. These profits could be utilized to invest in additional machines. The earning power then becomes endless. These machines are basically recession proof seeing that coffee consumption has not dropped in the United States.

Coffee vending has to be one of the easiest businesses to launch. There is no advertising, no work schedule to follow and no employees to manage. Who could say no to enjoying a nice, rich cup of gourmet coffee at work? Not many could.