Fast-Aid Competitor Analysis & Comparison - Our major competition in otc vending are the coil machine manufacturers. We have tailored this information accordingly. Just click on either side of each row and a detailed comparison will appear below. 

The refill procedure can only be done on site as the coils are fixed inside the machine.  Their small size and close spacing to each other create a restrictive working space making the refill procedure awkward. Individual packets must be maneuvered around each coil loop so that the bottom is resting on the Product Tray or Chute but not on the coil itself. The packet is likely to become misshapen and will need to be straightened out being sure to leave the bottom resting on the Product Tray. An incorrectly positioned product will not dispense and even a correctly positioned product can shift into an incorrect position as it is pushed forward by the coil. Sleeves may be filled all-at-once for several fills at a time and place of your own choosing.  On-site work is then quick and easy as the refill channel tray lifts completely out and hangs on the front of the machine or sits on a flat surface for easy access.  The open front and vertical design of each dispensing channel makes it possible to load several sleeved packets at one time.  The sleeved products will not become misshapen while being loaded into the machine and will not shift into an incorrect position as they move downward into position for dispensing.  Note that sleeves recycle through a slot on the right hand side of the machine for use over and over again.
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