Espresso Kiosks and Carts
Espresso kiosks and carts are small investments with nearly endless earning potential. The units are designed to be simple and contain everything you need to conduct day to day business. Since the setup is complete and easy to use, you will have no problem finding employees and an even easier time finding a market. In case you were wondering:
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Espresso Carts: Small, bar like cart. Customer on one side and server on the other. May or may not have wheels. Look for a cart that is easy to transport.
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Espresso Kiosks: Larger than a cart. Sometime it is a cart which has been expanded by more matching sections. Usually very appealing designs that look like mini cafes. Again, look for a kiosk that is easy to transport in case you ever relocate.
Who Needs a Kiosk or Cart?
Do you own a quaint little bookstore or run a local grocery store or mini-mart? Your business could benefit by an espresso kiosk or cart. Who hasn't been shopping and taken the time out to grab a snack and a coffee drink? You might decide that the addition of an espresso bar is a good idea for your business.
Or do you want to setup your own space at the mall? Or another location? An espresso kiosk or cart is a great way to own your own business and be your own boss.
Look for a Complete Package
With an espresso kiosk or cart you are getting a viable business wrapped into a small, easy to operate unit. It is easiest to go with a complete package: commercial espresso maker, all of the amenities needed to clean and operate and a compact space for one or two people to make coffee. You can position yourself in many locations and find customers.
With a package you will usually acquire a combination of equipment that includes:
- Full featured espresso machine
- Coffee Grinder
- Coffee brewer and warmer
- Airpots
- Syrup containers
- Mixers and whippers
Furthermore, when putting together your new business model, it makes the most sense to buy one of these packages anyways. Not only do they often come with so many amenities, as well as customer service and service hotlines, but the prices are usually pretty good considering the kind of equipment you’re getting for the money paid.
That’s not to say that your only option is to buy a package deal. All of the equipment included in these espresso kiosks is available separately and can be piecemealed together over time if that’s what you decide. Just keep in mind that it’s not the best way to go.
If purchased separately, this machinery would cost you considerably more and that’s not including the often complimentary training given.
Training
Most companies selling espresso kiosks will offer a chance to visit their headquarters and train with them directly in how exactly the machinery works and the best ways to market and sell your new product. Other companies may provide training at your place.
These training sessions, included with the price of your espresso kiosk are an enormous value all by themselves. They allow you a method by which to turn your new purchase into a quick and viable coffee selling business.
Decisions, decisions
So, you've made your decision. The options are fairly cut and dry. You can put together your own simple kiosk and give it a go. If you have coffee making experience and some of the equipment already, this might be a good option.
However, for most everyone else, an espresso kiosk package is a great way to go. With free training, free support and often times even free shipping and reduced cost of complete packaging, you’re getting everything you need to roll out a kiosk on a Monday morning and start selling coffee almost immediately.
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