Ok,, Hopefully someone can Help Me out. First off by saying this is my first post to this Site.
So what i do is a buy and sell stuff. My most recent hobbie is buying and selling vending machines. I have brand new ones, Used ones, and ones that look like junk but i will refurbish them and they will look like new when they are done. I just purchased roughly 25 mechanical ones for roughly 10-15$ ea. Consists of
5 Soda Machines with tubular twist style locks in each one
17 Snack style machines, 15 with tubular twist style locks and 2 of them have regular key style twist lock, there are 2 machines that are totally diffeerent looking then the other snack machines.
3 Soup on the go machines with 4 90 degree cam locks in each one
I also have a used genesis machine and that consists of 2 tubular style twist locks
and by twist locks i mean key turning until thread exits nut.
I have keys for the genesis but they are barely working.
So I have no keys for any of the 25.
So i was lucky one of compartments was open on the soup to go machine so i managed to grab that lock and also one of the locks was open to one of the five soda machines.
I took them into my local lockssmith. He made 2 keys for each lock. So to make 2 keys fit each lock it cost me 91.00$
I was hopping the twist style key would be keyed alike to all the other tubular style locks since these machines came from the same guy. But no
The Soup to Go Key worked for the one compartment on all of the 3 machines, So That one key opened a total of 6 locks. So that aint bad. There is still one compartment locked though on each of the soup machines cause it seems the locks for the other compartment were keyed different
Now the soda machine key was keyed the same for all 5 soda machines which was good but when i tried it in all the other snack machines it was a no go.
Now
It Costs me between roughly 9-10$ per key to get made at my local locksmith, Plus 30-40 to get him to decode lock.
Now i explained that there were 3 different looking types of snack machines with tutbular style locks and some of them have numbers on the machines which leads me to be;lieve that maybe the guy that was running this business has different keys for each machine. What i want to ask is Should a buy a device like the Peterson Pro 1 or Southord Pick and also buy herty gerty. Do you guys think that would be wise or would a guy like myself have a hard time using one. I just hate the fact that i can get a blank for 60 cents and they charge 9$ to cut it. If i was to buy anything like this and i were to use it. Is there a market for it, if i was to resell it. What is the depreciation on something like this. I just want to make the right decision and dont really feel like taking a chance going in and getting a lock decoded and a key made for 50$ and relaizing that it only opens one snack machine. I would also use herty gerty to recut keys for my genesis combo.
Thanks Any help would be appreciated