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Each vend window has the capability of filling two containers at once instead on one. |
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The filler nozzles are housed in filler assemblies that automatically retract the fill nozzle when not in use and stores it in an ozone rich atmosphere. This effectively disinfects the nozzle between vends. The company invented this piece of equipment and has received a patent on the device. |
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Better illumination. Because a majority of the water purchases are done in the evening, the Company designed the Avant machine to be bathed in fluorescent lighting creating a safe, inviting point of purchase. |
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Avant machine can accrue credit and display these credit values to the customer. This gives the customer the option to put in up to five dollars at once and fill all of their containers without having to fill one, receive change, re-insert the money and fill the next one. Customer also always knows how much credit is left during the sale. |
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Illuminated easily renewable signage on the machines. All signage is manufactured in-house and has been designed to be easily repaired or replaced in the field. |
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Modular window opening construction. This allows change of damaged vend windows quickly and also allows the flexibility to install ice vending machines in existing units. |
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The Avant kiosk machines are constructed of precast concrete. A vinyl elastomeric stucco finish is utilized on the exterior that provides a durable, appearance. |
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The Company has developed an ice vending system with the capability to freeze, store and vend ice, as well as bags in which to vend the ice. The technology developed by the Company is patented. Approximately 85% of the Series 1 machines in the Rio Grande Valley are now equipped with ice. |
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