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Adding Shampoo/Vac and Fragrance Vac - Payback ??

Bandit

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Our self service wash has all vacuums now.
We are considering adding a shampoo/fragrance vac ---- either stand alone or combined in one unit - to round out our service offerings.

1) Do these units generate much business ?
2) Do you find combination units generate more income than single function units ?


Any advice appreciated we learn so much here.
 
Pain in the neck, I’ve got three combo...the shampoo one gets use....the fragrance ones not so much and clog often. For the added purchase price I’d not buy them again. Now in bay blows dryers....that’s been a great addition
 
Like mep said i get a ton of usage all my vacs are combo units i have 8 total and my vacs average $1200-1500 a week in vacs alone.
 
I have Coleman Combos/ If the Budget allowed I would have all combos with, Vaults in a SS Base, Bill and Card acceptance.
 
I think it depends on demographics. The popularity of that black ice fragrance which smells like shitty cologne kinda confirms that IMO. When I had washes in lower income areas the fragrance vacs saw pretty decent business in fragrance sales. In upper income areas not so much. A gallon of any fragrance lasts me well over a year at the wash I have in an upper middle class area.

The shampoo vac sees occasional use. I like offering the service to customers but its not a game changer either way.
 
Pain in the neck, I’ve got three combo...the shampoo one gets use....the fragrance ones not so much and clog often. For the added purchase price I’d not buy them again. Now in bay blows dryers....that’s been a great addition
 
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I think it depends on demographics. The popularity of that black ice fragrance which smells like shitty cologne kinda confirms that IMO. When I had washes in lower income areas the fragrance vacs saw pretty decent business in fragrance sales. In upper income areas not so much. A gallon of any fragrance lasts me well over a year at the wash I have in an upper middle class area.

The shampoo vac sees occasional use. I like offering the service to customers but its not a game changer either way.
True that about the Black Ice frangrance, cheap cologne, but sells best in our ghetto location.
 
I think it depends on demographics. The popularity of that black ice fragrance which smells like shitty cologne kinda confirms that IMO.
Don't insult my tacky customers. Actually I've heard from multiple people that they think the black ice covers up the smell of weed.
The shampoo vac sees occasional use. I like offering the service to customers but its not a game changer either way.
I just got the shampoo/vac working not even a month ago, and even though it's been down for several years and it's the least accessible unit it's already making more than any other plain vacuum.
 
I upgraded my wash with one vac/fragrance. And one with vac/shampoo.

I eventually took them out and replaced them with turbo vacs. I saw little income difference, and had maintenance headaches.
 
Once upon a time I had a Coleman combo vac. It was installed for 10 days before it was destroyed by the lovey customers who frequent the self-serve car washes. They leave the round vac’s alone. I still have some parts left if anyone is interested.
 
Earlier this year I installed 3 shampoo/vacs and 3 frag/vacs all Colemans....and I would say I have seen an increase in revenue. So far maintenance hasnt been an issue but I rebuilt them completely before installing them. I will say frag/vac combos see more usage than the shampoo/vac combos.
 
I have 4 vac/shampoo and 4 vac/fragrance from Fragramatics. I do about $1200 per week average. Very low maintenance except for vacuum cleaning and the occasional vac motor. I sell a lot of fragrance.
 
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