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. 

One brand of coil machine issued a bulletin alerting customers that the doors on their machines "could easily be replaced should vandalism occur".  It was also stated that a heavy-duty door was "available upon request and at an additional charge".  Another manufacturer's manual advises that transporting their machine with the "stand attached or with the product loaded could cause excessive stress on the internal components and on the stand, resulting in damage and voiding your warranty". Fast-Aid Centers are constructed of heavy-duty 16 and 18-gauge steel and are designed to look good and deter tampering and vandalism.  Fast-Aid Centers leave the factory ready for any environment and do not require the purchase of additional heavy-duty parts.  Fast-Aid Centers are tough enough to be carefully moved with the stand attached and/or the product loaded without damage to the machine.  A customer sums it up with: "I just wanted to send you this note to say THANKS.  I have a very large customer in the Textile Industry that has tried every vending machine on the market with no luck.  They came to me and asked if I had anything that would hold up to their hostile environment.  I told them about your machine and they ordered one.  I placed that machine in one of their sixty plants nine months ago.  I haven't had to touch this machine except to add products to it". (6/02)
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