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Title: Coke Director dispenser in TX
Post by: Kaleid20 on May 02, 2013, 03:29:36 pm
Saw a thread from a few years back on this, but one popped up in San Antonio. According to the previous thread his asking price is more then the likely too high. Thoughts?

http://sanantonio.craigslist.org/atq/3762904718.html



Title: Re: Coke Director dispenser in TX
Post by: MoonDawg on May 02, 2013, 03:43:58 pm
         That is only his asking price and he is willing to bargain!  :happydrinkers:

         Since using this requires so much trouble, hoses / Co2 / syrup etc. many people will just pass.
 You may get it for $200.00 after he sits on it for a few weeks.


Title: Re: Coke Director dispenser in TX
Post by: Kaleid20 on May 02, 2013, 03:50:02 pm
        That is only his asking price and he is willing to bargain!  :happydrinkers:

         Since using this requires so much trouble, hoses / Co2 / syrup etc. many people will just pass.
 You may get it for $200.00 after he sits on it for a few weeks.

Only reason I'd even consider is that in the previous post they were talking that this is one of the easier models to setup and get working.

http://soda-machines.com/discussions/index.php/topic,12018.0.html


Title: Re: Coke Director dispenser in TX
Post by: kbareit on May 02, 2013, 04:08:14 pm
They are pretty simple to set up as long s you have a carbonator and CO2. I have a few of the multiplex meteor's which are the same set up. Contact Stuntpilot about it, he knows his way around these things.


Title: Re: Coke Director dispenser in TX
Post by: stuntpilot on May 02, 2013, 05:17:21 pm
$75 Max!  And that's if it's fully functional and complete.

They do crank out a very cold drink when working properly. I've seen one dispense one at 34 degrees.


Title: Re: Coke Director dispenser in TX
Post by: Kaleid20 on May 02, 2013, 05:19:04 pm
$75 Max!  And that's if it's fully functional and complete.

They do crank out a very cold drink when working properly. I've seen one dispense one at 34 degrees.

Do these suckers actually weigh 200lbs?


Title: Re: Coke Director dispenser in TX
Post by: Kilroy on May 02, 2013, 06:37:54 pm
Oh yeah.... And they don't well in the back trunk of a Grand  Am....  But Hey, I think I still have parts. I should get it out of the storage bin one day


Title: Re: Coke Director dispenser in TX
Post by: stuntpilot on May 03, 2013, 04:21:58 am
Do these suckers actually weigh 200lbs?


They most certainly do!  It actually feels like 300 pounds since the weight distribution is all at the top.

I can't count how many of these I had to haul in and out of places. I actually gave a couple to friends for a home fountain back in the day.


Title: Re: Coke Director dispenser in TX
Post by: stuntpilot on May 03, 2013, 04:29:34 am
Kaleid,
        This machine uses the exact same style valve as the Dole Citation your were taking about on the other thread, just a different handle.  Same syrup orifice and nozzle too.

        So you can scab valve parts off the Director for the Citation.

        If this unit can be found with the original carb mounted on the slide out try which is under the valves you might have something.