I have a machine similar to this he needs to open up the control panel and just adjust the amount of ice it's easy to do it's on a tension spring dial you just needs to dial it back one or two nano clicks. Depending on how many bags he sells looking at the overflow amount by the time he sells 5 to 7 bags he could fill a whole nother bag he's just wasting his own water and water equals profit
@@bloxzen1424 Oh just the way he says "it will keep track of what you did and charge you accordingly" makes it sound like if it over spilled you would get charged for it.
@@19MadMike You are only charged the $0.25 each time you hit the button. It seems like this machine was calibrated at slightly over a gallon per button hit, this can be adjusted though.
Overall pretty cool but I see multiple problems. Mainly it’s if someone forgets to press that last button then people could keep using their credit card. Also the ice bags need to be a bit bigger as everyone else has mentioned. Or stop after 10lbs
It charges by the gallon. You don't get charged extra, every time you hit the button it dispenses 1 gallon, seems like this machine was calibrated at slightly over a gallon. You get charged for how many times you hit the button not the exact amount that's dispensed. This can be adjusted.
That’s actually a good idea sell a cup for $.50 to a dollar $1.50 for everything that you need except for lemons and sugar ingredients it’s like three dollars money money money money money
Everyone is taking about the wastage of water and Ice but no one is talking about the charges for a 1 litre of water as we'll as ice which is A gift of Nature to Human Kind and Free but we charge for the same.😔
You are absolutely able to go harvest these gifts from nature at their source free of charge. If you want to get ice/filtered water from in front of your local Walmart, on your way home from work, I'd argue you should pay.
America ain't LATE. Many had these machines in their kitchens /frigs....and at local markets since the 70s. You can even see them in classic American TV shows. Grew up with one in my house (it's called a filtered ice and water machine). The only difference is that YOURS may have been bigger....plus, America is diverse in extreme weather conditions...mostly snowy and freezing in the winter/sprin/fall.
We get our ice for $1 a bag of 7lbs of ice at the dollar store. It's normally $2.75ish for a 7lb bag at regular grocery sotres. Cheaper if you buy larger bags, but we don't have enough room in our freezer.
How can you tell when machines have been serviced with new filters? If local city water taste like sulfur and chlorine, will the machines water taste like that too? Can I fill a 5 gallon bucket?
Design it so the tray below can support the weight of the ice for older people or disabled. Also that machine needs calibrated to not waste all that extra ice.
@@19MadMike in Russia there is only one smal sea that is always freezed but in eagypt we have 2 seas and the widest river in the world so i think water will drink you with your weird accent