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QinGo Pair 1208

Maximum capacity for high-volume locations

price
6999

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about this Machine.

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.

Ideal locations

K-12 schools, universities, large corporate campuses, distribution warehouses, manufacturing facilities, hospitals, convention centers

why this machine

Key features & benefits.

AI Security & Loss Prevention

AI monitors the entire shopping journey to prevent theft and unauthorized access. Real-time alerts for suspicious activity.

30-40% Higher Profits

Generate significantly higher profits than traditional vending machines through data-driven optimization and reduced operational costs.

24/7 Remote Support

Round-the-clock technical support with remote diagnostics. Issues are identified and often resolved before they impact sales.

Maximum Product Variety

672-bottle capacity supports extensive SKU variety, ideal for locations serving diverse customer bases with different product preferences.

Reduced Restocking Labor

High capacity means fewer restocking trips, lowering labor costs, and allowing you to manage more locations with the same time investment.

Instant Payment Settlement

EMV-compliant cashless system with instantaneous settlement. Customers pay with credit, debit, Apple Pay, or Google Pay.

technical specifications.

Capacity
672 bottles (36.4 cu ft)
Dimensions
82.1" H x 482" W x 27.8" D
Weight
388 lbs
Power
120V / 60 Hz: Standard outlet
Payment system
AI Dynamic Recognition, EMV-compliant cashless (credit, debit, Apple Pay, Google Pay)
Cooling
Air-cooled refrigeration: 36ºF to 46ºF (2-8ºC) operating range
Connectivity
4G LTE + WiFi: Remote monitoring and inventory tracking
Warranty
2 years parts and labor (manufacturer)
Noise level
Under 55dB
Recognition accuracy
99.5%
FAQs

Pricing Questions

Common questions about how the machine works, what happens after the sale, and how to decide between machines.

Does the Pair 1208 qualify for the same member pricing?

Yes. Member pricing applies to all QinGo Poker Series models. The Pair 1208 saves members roughly $1,600 off public pricing — a significant savings on the unit.

Can I use the Pair 1208 for frozen products?

No. The Pair 1208 operates at refrigerated temperatures (36-46°F), not freezing temperatures. If you need to offer frozen products, you'll need a separate freezer unit. All QinGo Poker Series models are refrigerated coolers designed for beverages, grab-and-go food, and products that require cold storage but not freezing.

What's the power consumption for the Pair 1208?

The Pair 1208 draws approximately 40-50% more power than the Ace 779 due to its larger compressor and significantly greater internal volume. Expect roughly $90–$120 per month in electricity costs in a typical commercial setting, compared to $60–$80 for the Ace. The exact cost depends on your local electricity rates and usage patterns.

How does the Pair 1208 fit through doorways?

The Pair 1208 is 48.2 inches wide, which exceeds most standard commercial doorways (typically 36 inches). Plan for installation through a loading dock, double doors, freight entrance, or garage bay. Confirm access before ordering. If the location only has standard doorways, the King 509 (26.4" wide) or Ace 779 (32.6" wide) are better options.

When should I choose the Pair 1208 over the Ace?

The Pair 1208 makes sense when you're serving a location with 200+ people daily and high transaction volume would require restocking an Ace 779 more than twice per week. Schools, large corporate campuses, and distribution centers are typical use cases. The cost difference between the Ace and the Pair is ~$3,100 at member pricing and that investment pays for itself in reduced restocking labor if you're making three weekly trips instead of one.

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