Larger capacity for higher-volume locations
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The QinGo Ace 779 is the step-up model in the Poker Series, designed for locations where the King 509's capacity would turn over too quickly and require frequent restocking. The wider body allows for more selection variety (roughly 24–28 SKUs depending on configuration), which matters when serving a location where different shifts or departments want different product types. Same AI monitoring, same cashless integration, same remote management as the King. The capacity increase is the primary difference.
Schools, large office campuses, warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, hospitals, high-traffic retail
AI monitors the entire shopping journey to prevent theft and unauthorized access. Real-time alerts for suspicious activity.
Generate significantly higher profits than traditional vending machines through data-driven optimization and reduced operational costs.
Round-the-clock technical support with remote diagnostics. Issues are identified and often resolved before they impact sales.
Larger capacity supports 24-28 SKUs, allowing you to serve diverse customer preferences in high-volume locations without frequent restocking.
Intelligent temperature control reduces energy consumption by up to 20% compared to traditional coolers while maintaining optimal conditions.
EMV-compliant cashless system with instantaneous settlement. Customers pay with credit, debit, Apple Pay, or Google Pay.
Common questions about how the machine works, what happens after the sale, and how to decide between machines.
Yes. Member pricing applies to all QinGo Poker Series models. The Ace saves members roughly $1,200 off public pricing — a significant savings on the unit.
The Ace draws approximately 20% more power than the King due to the larger compressor and greater internal volume. Expect roughly $60–$80 per month in electricity costs for the Ace in a typical commercial setting, compared to $50–$65 for the King. The exact cost depends on your local electricity rates and how frequently the door is opened.
No. The Ace operates as a single-temperature unit. If you need to offer both refrigerated drinks and frozen items or ambient snacks at different temperatures, you'll need separate machines. All QinGo Poker Series models operate at the same refrigerated temperature range (36-46°F).
The Ace is 32.6 inches wide, which fits through most standard commercial doorways (typically 36 inches) with some clearance. It's wider than the King 509 (26.4 inches) but should not present access issues in most locations. Confirm doorway dimensions if you're planning installation in a space with narrow or non-standard entryways.
The Ace makes sense when your location has consistent daily demand that would require restocking a King 509 more than twice per week. If you're projecting 100+ transactions per week or serving a population over 200 people, the Ace's capacity prevents you from spending more time restocking than necessary. The cost difference between the King and the Ace is ~$900 at member pricing. That gap pays for itself quickly in saved labor if restocking frequency drops from three times per week to once.
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