Laundromat Profits: My Real Earnings Revealed!
Published: 2025-08-30
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Published: 2025-08-30
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The speaker's goal for vending machine income is $1,500 per month, with a short-term target of $250 from drinks.
"My goal is 1,500 a month. So we've already hit 165 just in drinks. I'd like to see us at 250."
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The speaker projects a monthly income of $1,000 to $1,500 from vending machines.
"My goal is 1,500. Maybe we'll only hit 1,000."
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The speaker achieved a total revenue of $253 from a specific laundromat operation over a period, exceeding a target of $250.
"I want to end at $250. 286 $7150. That's pretty good. Plus another 17. We're at 88.50 plus 40. We're at $253."
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The speaker anticipated $250 in revenue but achieved $253.50 from a laundromat machine, with an additional $50 from an expired goods machine.
"I expected based on our speed where we were at to be at 250. We're 250 350 and we need to check expired machine, too. We're already at 50 bucks, so that's pretty cool."
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The speaker's goal for vending machine income is $1,500 per month.
"My goal is 1,500 a month."
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Despite $1,000 in maintenance costs over five years on three washers totaling $5,500 investment, the machines are making 'really good money'.
"This is one week in those two washers. That's a ton of quarters. Let's go in and just see how much we made off these two washers. They break down pretty regularly, which is does not inspire confidence for my customers. I paid $1,500 5 years ago for those three washers. We probably spent a good $1,000 of maintenance on them. So 5,500 all in and they make really good money."
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The speaker aims for $1,500/month from vending machines, with a specific target of $250 from drinks alone.
"My goal is 1,500 a month. So we've already hit 165 just in drinks. I'd like to see us at 250."
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Two laundromat washers generated $16 in one week, projecting to $5,512 annually, implying a one-year payback for all three machines.
"So that is $16 in one week off those two machines 52 weeks a year. If that's our continuous amount of revenue off the machines, that's $5,512 a year off those machines, which means their payback for all three is in one year, which is phenomenal."
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Two laundromat washers generated $16 in one week, projecting to $5,512 annually, leading to a full payback of three machines within one year.
"So, we're going to see what these did in one week. So that is $16 in one week off those two machines 52 weeks a year. If that's our continuous amount of revenue off the machines, that's $5,512 a year off those machines, which means their payback for all three is in one year, which is phenomenal."
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Laundromat washers that originally cost $4,000 each are now valued at $6,000 each.
"These were $4,000 a piece. They now sell for six grand."
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The laundromat has transitioned from being a slight money loser to a slight money maker.
"They've gone from a slight money loser to a slight money maker."
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The laundromat business has transitioned from a slight financial loss to a slight profit.
"They've gone from a slight money loser to a slight money maker."
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The laundromat is projected to generate $7,234 in monthly revenue, not including vending machine income.
"We're going to end up at $7,234 for the month, excluding vending machine income."
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The speaker will calculate the revenue from two laundromat washers over one week.
"So let's just see what these did in one week."
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The speaker's goal for weekly washer/dryer income is $1,500, with a long-term goal of $1.5 million for vending machines as the business grows.
"My goal is 1,500 a week just in the washer dryer income, vending machines. My goal is $1,500,000 is more likely as we build the business back up."
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Laundromat machines have shifted from being a slight financial drain to a slight source of profit, covering costs like debt service and gas.
"We're now doing very well moneywise off them in terms of paying debt service, gas, everything. They've gone from a slight money loser to a slight money maker."
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The combined monthly revenue from the laundromat, apartments, and vending machines is projected to reach $8,350, with an annual total of $100,200 if the pace is maintained.
"That would put us at $7,000. Two apartments upstairs, $1350 a month. That put us at $8,350 per month. If we can keep that pace up, that would be $100,200."
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With 24/7 camera monitoring and a new lock system, vandalism at the laundromat is expected to decrease significantly, with remote personnel managing bathroom access.
"Our vandalism is down a ton, which is great. But we'll be able to put a lock on the door and have Wolfie, the guy overseas, monitoring the cameras. He can just essentially ring people in and out of the bathroom."
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The speaker is sorting bills to calculate last week's total revenue and notes an unusual amount of sequential $20 bills, suggesting a potential misuse of a quarter machine.
"So, we're going to go do right now is sort the bills and see where we're at in terms of total revenue over the last week. I did see probably $120 in here in sequential 20s, which means someone probably came in and just used our machine to get quarters, which I never like that."
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The speaker has a weekly income goal of $1,500 from washer/dryer operations and vending machines, with a long-term aspiration of $1,500,000 as the business grows.
"My goal is 1,500 a week just in the washer dryer income, vending machines. My goal is $1,500,000 is more likely as we build the business back up."
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A projected monthly revenue of $7,000 from laundromat operations, plus $1,350 from two upstairs apartments, would result in a total of $8,350 per month.
"That would put us at $7,000. Two apartments upstairs, $1350 a month. That put us at $8,350 per month."
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Maintaining the current pace of revenue generation could lead to an annual income of $100,200.
"If we can keep that pace up, that would be $100,200."
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With 24/7 camera monitoring, vandalism has significantly decreased, allowing for a locked door system where an overseas monitor can manage bathroom access.
"Our vandalism is down a ton, which is great. But we'll be able to put a lock on the door and have Wolfie, the guy overseas, monitoring the cameras. He can just essentially ring people in and out of the bathroom."
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The speaker plans to purchase another vending machine and place it next to an existing one to create a Coke vs. Pepsi sales competition.
"I intend to get another Royal Generation 3 just like this one. Put it over there where my Dixie Narco 276E compressor actually melted recently on it. But I want to get a Pepsi branded machine and set right next to here. So, we've got a Coke and a Pepsi machine and then face off against each other on how much sales each one gets."
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The speaker is setting up additional vending machines primarily for content creation, even considering giving some away.
"I've also got some other machines we're setting up right now just to get more content, even if it means that I just give some machines away."
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The cost of goods sold for vending machines is approximately 50% of revenue, with electricity costs ranging from $10 to $15 per month.
"My cost of goods sold in between picking up the drinks, the dry snacks, the candy. It's about 50% of that. And the electricity, easily 100 questions. How much electricity does the machine use? between $10 and $15 per month of power to keep the drinks in there cool."
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A vending machine generated $165 in revenue in one week, with a profit of $82.50 after all costs, collected in 6 minutes and 30 seconds.
"$82.50 after all my costs in a week. And I've been here 6 minutes and 30 seconds to collect $165 and make $8250."
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Snack vending machines typically underperform drink machines, partly due to their visibility.
"The snack machine always underperforms my drink machine. The biggest part of that is because it's so visible out there. This machine is not visible here."
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The speaker owns 26 vending machines but only features a few in their video content.
"I have a total of 26 vending machines. I only do videos on one, two, three of my machines."
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Honey buns are a highly profitable vending machine item, costing $0.35 and selling for $1.50.
"I spend 35 cents a piece on them and we sell them for a buck 50. So I make more money off honey buns than I do anything else. It's not even close."
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Wholesale costs for candy bars have doubled from under $0.50 to $1.00, necessitating a price increase from $1.25-$1.50 to $2.00.
"My cost on the candy bars is going to go up to dollar a piece wholesale. When I started doing these YouTube videos, they were less than 50 cents a piece. Now, they're a dollar. They've doubled in price. I'm still charging a buck 25, buck 50. I'm going to have to increase them to two."
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A specific drink vending machine is showing an increase in weekly earnings.
"This is one week worth of drink machine money. And we're seeing an uptick in how much money this machine is making."
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The laundromat business has transitioned from a slight financial loss to a slight financial gain.
"We've gone from a slight money loser to a slight money maker."
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Two laundromat washers earned $16 in one week, projecting to $5,512 annually, suggesting a one-year payback period for three machines.
"So that is $16 in one week off those two machines 52 weeks a year. If that's our continuous amount of revenue off the machines, that's $5,512 a year off those machines, which means their payback for all three is in one year, which is phenomenal."
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Increasing laundromat washer prices has improved profitability, moving the business from a slight loss to a slight profit and covering operational costs.
"Raising the prices on the washers has been very, very wise. We're now doing very well moneywise off them in terms of paying debt service, gas, everything. They've gone from a slight money loser to a slight money maker."
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Washer revenue for four days (Friday-Monday) was $178 per day, projecting to $5,358 per month.
"So that was Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Who knows what the dryer income was say for 4 days. That's 178 per day, 30 days in the month. That'd be $5,358 in revenue just off washers this month."
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Including dryer income (estimated at 25-35% of washer income), total monthly revenue from the laundromat (excluding vending machines) is projected at $7,234.
"Dryers usually account for an extra 25 to 35%. So, I'll multiply that number by 1.35. We end up at $7,234 for the month, excluding vending machine income."
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The speaker hopes to earn over $1,500, ideally $1,700, in revenue for the week, and has so far collected $165 in $5 bills and $820 in total.
"Hopefully we'll be over 1500. I would like to see 1,700, but let me know in the comments section. You think that we can do it. Okay. 165. Got a lot of fives here, which I'm happy about. Cool. 820. So, it's not too bad."
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The speaker achieved $1,680 in revenue for the first week of the month, falling $20 short of their goal, but is satisfied with the result.
"Awesome. 20 bucks short of my goal. I'm pretty happy about that. 1680 total in revenue for this last week, first week of the month. So, it's usually a little bit higher."
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The speaker has a weekly income target of $1,500 from laundry and vending machines, with a long-term business growth goal of $1,500,000.
"My goal is 1,500 a week just in the washer dryer income, vending machines. My goal is $1,500,000 is more likely as we build the business back up."
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A new lock and remote camera monitoring system will be implemented to manage bathroom access, addressing issues caused by non-customers using the facilities.
"We'll be able to put a lock on the door and have Wolfie, the guy overseas, monitoring the cameras. He can just essentially ring people in and out of the bathroom. Our problem is never the customers or very rarely the customers trashing the bathroom. It's people that are homeless or vagrants, lawyers coming off the street. They're not doing any business here and then they live in the bathroom."
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Import tariffs on chocolate are increasing wholesale candy bar costs from under $0.50 to $1.00.
"Hershey's is throwing a royal fit right now over import tariff, especially for chocolate. So, my cost on the candy bars is going to go up to dollar a piece wholesale. When I started doing these YouTube videos, they were less than 50 cents a piece. Now, they're a dollar. They've doubled in price."
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A potential buyer for the laundromat withdrew, leading the speaker to retain the business and consider acquiring another one, seeing economic opportunities for established businesses.
"The buyer fell through, so I'm going to retain it, potentially look at another one. With the economy, stuff's getting nice in the sense that there's opportunities out there. I'm happy about that. Not that people were going to lose their jobs. Just that there's more opportunities for people that have been in business for a while."
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The speaker is sorting bills to calculate the week's total revenue and notes an unusual amount of sequential $20 bills, suspecting a misuse of a quarter machine.
"So, we're going to go do right now is sort the bills and see where we're at in terms of total revenue over the last week. I did see probably $120 in here in sequential 20s, which means someone probably came in and just used our machine to get quarters, which I never like that."
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The speaker aims for over $1,500 in weekly revenue, ideally $1,700.
"So, we'll go through and see. Maybe hopefully we'll be over 1500. I would like to see 1,700, but let me know in the comments section. You think that we can do it."
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The speaker achieved $1,680 in revenue for the first week of the month, which is typically higher than other weeks, and is content despite being $20 short of their goal.
"So, it's not too bad. This feels like a lot of 20s, but I could be wrong. Awesome. 20 bucks short of my goal. I'm pretty happy about that. 1680 total in revenue for this last week, first week of the month. So, it's usually a little bit higher."
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The speaker's weekly income goal for laundromat operations and vending machines is $1,500, with a long-term business growth target of $1,500,000.
"My goal is 1,500 a week just in the washer dryer income, vending machines. My goal is $1,500,000 is more likely as we build the business back up."
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Projected monthly revenue of $7,000 from laundromat operations plus $1,350 from apartments results in a total of $8,350 per month.
"This would put us at $7,000. Two apartments upstairs, $1350 a month. That put us at $8,350 per month."
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Maintaining the current revenue pace would generate $100,200 annually.
"If we can keep that pace up, that would be $100,200."
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Vandalism has significantly decreased, and a new lock and remote camera monitoring system will be implemented to manage bathroom access.
"Our vandalism is down a ton, which is great. But we'll be able to put a lock on the door and have Wolfie, the guy overseas, monitoring the cameras. He can just essentially ring people in and out of the bathroom."
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The speaker's goal is to generate $1,500 per month from vending machines.
"My goal is 1,500 a month."
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The speaker's target for vending machine income is $1,500 per month, with a minimum expectation of $1,000.
"My goal is 1,500 a month. ... Maybe we'll only hit 1,000."
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The speaker anticipates $1,600 to $1,700 in bill revenue from the laundromat this week and intends to keep the laundromat, possibly acquiring another.
"I'll hope that we do 16 to,700 today in bills. And if you notice, I have not sold the laundromat. The buyer fell through, so I'm going to retain it, potentially look at another one."
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The speaker is disappointed if bill revenue from the laundromat is less than $1,500 for the week.
"If we do under 1,500 in bills, I will be disappointed severely. So, I've said this is a week worth of quarters. This is not a week worth of quarters. This is Friday, Saturday, Sunday in washers. The bills will be for a week."
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The speaker hopes to achieve $1,700 in laundromat bill revenue for the week.
"I would like to see 1,700, but let me know in the comments section. You think that we can do it."
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The speaker collected $820 in bills from the laundromat.
"820. So, it's not too bad. This feels like a lot of 20s, but I could be wrong."
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The speaker achieved $1,680 in total laundromat revenue for the first week of the month.
"Awesome. 20 bucks short of my goal. I'm pretty happy about that. 1680 total in revenue for this last week, first week of the month."
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The speaker's goal for vending machine income is $1,500 per month, with an aspiration of $1,500,000 as the business grows.
"My goal is 1,500 a week just in the washer dryer income, vending machines. My goal is $1,500,000 is more likely as we build the business back up."
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The speaker projects a total monthly income of $8,350 from the laundromat and two apartments.
"That would put us at $7,000. Two apartments upstairs, $1350 a month. That put us at $8,350 per month."
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If the projected monthly income of $8,350 is maintained, the annual income would reach $100,200.
"If we can keep that pace up, that would be $100,200."
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With 24/7 camera monitoring, vandalism at the laundromat has decreased significantly, and a new lock system for bathroom access is being implemented.
"Our vandalism is down a ton, which is great. But we'll be able to put a lock on the door and have Wolfie, the guy overseas, monitoring the cameras. He can just essentially ring people in and out of the bathroom."
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Two washers generated $16 in revenue over one week, after accounting for initial purchase costs and maintenance.
"This is one week in those two washers. That's a ton of quarters. Let's go in and just see how much we made off these two washers. They break down pretty regularly, which is does not inspire confidence for my customers. I paid $1,500 5 years ago for those three washers. We probably spent a good $1,000 of maintenance on them. So 5,500 all in and they make really good money. So let's just see what these did in one week. So that is $16 in one week off those two machines"
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The revenue from the two washers is projected to be $5,512 annually, resulting in a one-year payback period for all three washers.
"52 weeks a year. If that's our continuous amount of revenue off the machines, that's $5,512 a year off those machines, which means their payback for all three is in one year, which is phenomenal."
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Increasing the prices of the washers has made them profitable, shifting them from a slight loss to a slight gain.
"Also, raising the prices on the washers has been very, very wise. We're now doing very well moneywise off them in terms of paying debt service, gas, everything. They've gone from a slight money loser to a slight money maker."
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The laundromat collected $1,500 in quarters from four washers over a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday period.
"This is Friday, Saturday, Sunday in washers. The bills will be for a week. Shane came in Friday and restocked all the machines. So, we have gone and almost cleared out all of the quarters in the machines. It's 1,500 just on that four."
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The laundromat generated $714 in washer revenue from Friday to Tuesday morning, with a projected monthly washer revenue of $5,358.
"424 that we had in before plus this number, we end up at $714 in revenue just off the washer since Friday. So that's pretty dang good. We're early on Tuesday. So that was Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Who knows what the dryer income was say for 4 days. That's 178 per day, 30 days in the month. That'd be $5,358 in revenue just off washers this month."
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Including an estimated 25-35% for dryer income, the total monthly laundromat revenue (excluding vending machines) is projected to be $7,234.
"Dryers usually account for an extra 25 to 35%. So, I'll multiply that number by 1.35. We end up at $7,234 for the month, excluding vending machine income."
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The speaker plans to keep their current laundromat and is open to acquiring another one due to perceived economic opportunities.
"The buyer fell through, so I'm going to retain it, potentially look at another one. With the economy, stuff's getting nice in the sense that there's opportunities out there."
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The speaker's two washers generated $16 in revenue in one week. The total investment in three washers is $5,500, with a projected payback period of one year.
"This is one week in those two washers. That's a ton of quarters. Let's go in and just see how much we made off these two washers. They break down pretty regularly, which is does not inspire confidence for my customers. I paid $1,500 5 years ago for those three washers. We probably spent a good $1,000 of maintenance on them. So 5,500 all in and they make really good money. So let's just see what these did in one week. So that is $16 in one week off those two machines"
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The annual revenue from the two washers is projected at $5,512, indicating a one-year payback for all three washers.
"52 weeks a year. If that's our continuous amount of revenue off the machines, that's $5,512 a year off those machines, which means their payback for all three is in one year, which is phenomenal."
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Increasing laundromat washer prices has made them profitable, shifting from a loss to a gain.
"Also, raising the prices on the washers has been very, very wise. We're now doing very well moneywise off them in terms of paying debt service, gas, everything. They've gone from a slight money loser to a slight money maker."
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The laundromat collected $1,500 in quarters from four washers over a weekend, and $714 in total washer revenue from Friday to Tuesday morning. Monthly washer revenue is projected at $5,358.
"It's 1,500 just on that four. 424 that we had in before plus this number, we end up at $714 in revenue just off the washer since Friday. So that's pretty dang good. We're early on Tuesday. So that was Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Who knows what the dryer income was say for 4 days. That's 178 per day, 30 days in the month. That'd be $5,358 in revenue just off washers this month."
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Adding an estimated 25-35% for dryer income, the total monthly laundromat revenue (excluding vending machines) is projected to be $7,234.
"Dryers usually account for an extra 25 to 35%. So, I'll multiply that number by 1.35. We end up at $7,234 for the month, excluding vending machine income."
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The speaker's goal for vending machine income is $1,500 per month, with a long-term aspiration of $1,500,000.
"My goal is 1,500 a week just in the washer dryer income, vending machines. My goal is $1,500,000 is more likely as we build the business back up."
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The speaker's monthly income goal for vending machines is $1,500, having already earned $165 from drink machines.
"My goal is 1,500 a month. So we've already hit 165 just in drinks."
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The speaker aims for $1,500 in vending machine income per month, with a minimum expectation of $1,000.
"My goal is 1,500. Maybe we'll only hit 1,000."
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The speaker plans to purchase a new Pepsi-branded vending machine to compete with their existing Coke machine, creating a sales comparison.
"I intend to get another Royal Generation 3 just like this one. Put it over there where my Dixie Narco 276E compressor actually melted recently on it. But I want to get a Pepsi branded machine and set right next to here. So, we've got a Coke and a Pepsi machine and then face off against each other on how much sales each one gets."
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The drink machine is showing an increase in its weekly earnings.
"This is one week worth of drink machine money. And we're seeing an uptick in how much money this machine is making."
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A drink machine generates $3.50 in collection over one week, at a rate of $0.50 per day (this appears to be a misstatement in the transcript, likely meaning $0.50 per transaction or a different daily amount).
"So, we're at 50 a day. One week collection is what, $3.50."
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The net profit from the drink machine after costs is $82.50 for the week.
"$82.50 after all my costs in a week."
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The speaker notes an increase in the weekly earnings of a specific drink machine.
"This is one week worth of drink machine money. And we're seeing an uptick in how much money this machine is making."
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The speaker owns 26 vending machines but only creates content about a few of them.
"I have a total of 26 vending machines. I only do videos on one, two, three of my machines."
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The snack vending machine consistently earns less revenue than the drink vending machine.
"The snack machine always underperforms my drink machine."
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With an optimized stocking process, the speaker's monthly income goal for vending machines is $1,500.
"My goal for the vending machines every month now with Allen stocking them with our process being fixed for the most part. My goal is 1,500 a month."
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The speaker has already made $165 from drink machines and aims for a total of $250 from vending machines.
"So we've already hit 165 just in drinks. I'd like to see us at 250."
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A drink machine generates $3.50 in weekly collection, with a daily earning of $0.50. (Note: This seems like a miscalculation or typo in the transcript.)
"So, we're at 50 a day. One week collection is what, $3.50."
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The weekly profit from the drink machine, after accounting for costs, is $82.50.
"$82.50 after all my costs in a week."
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The speaker is about to check the revenue from the snack vending machine.
"So, we're going to go back out again now and check the snack machine and see what we did on it."
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Despite potential price increases for candy bars, the speaker believes they can continue to make money by staying attentive to their vending machine business.
"I'm considering it, but I Everybody likes Hershey's. That's one of the things you deal with in this. And as long as I stay on top of it, I can continue to make money."
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The speaker's monthly income target for vending machines is $1,500, following a stabilized stocking process.
"My goal for the vending machines every month now with Allen stocking them with our process being fixed for the most part. My goal is 1,500 a month."
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The drink machines have already generated $165, and the speaker aims for a total of $250 from vending machines.
"So we've already hit 165 just in drinks. I'd like to see us at 250."
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The speaker's monthly vending machine income goal is $1,500, with an expectation of at least $1,000.
"My goal is 1,500. Maybe we'll only hit 1,000."
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The laundromat washers have become profitable, transitioning from a small loss to a small gain.
"We're now doing very well moneywise off them in terms of paying debt service, gas, everything. They've gone from a slight money loser to a slight money maker."
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Two washers generated $16 in one week. The total investment in three washers is $5,500, including maintenance.
"This is one week in those two washers. That's a ton of quarters. Let's go in and just see how much we made off these two washers. They break down pretty regularly, which is does not inspire confidence for my customers. I paid $1,500 5 years ago for those three washers. We probably spent a good $1,000 of maintenance on them. So 5,500 all in and they make really good money. So let's just see what these did in one week. So that is $16 in one week off those two machines"
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The annual revenue from the two washers is projected at $5,512, indicating a one-year payback period for all three washers.
"52 weeks a year. If that's our continuous amount of revenue off the machines, that's $5,512 a year off those machines, which means their payback for all three is in one year, which is phenomenal."
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One of the laundromat washers is earning more revenue than the other.
"This one has more money than the other one."
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The laundromat collected $1,500 in quarters from four washers over a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday period.
"The bills will be for a week. Shane came in Friday and restocked all the machines. So, we have gone and almost cleared out all of the quarters in the machines. It's 1,500 just on that four."
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The laundromat generated $714 in washer revenue from Friday to Tuesday morning. The projected monthly washer revenue is $5,358.
"424 that we had in before plus this number, we end up at $714 in revenue just off the washer since Friday. So that's pretty dang good. We're early on Tuesday. So that was Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Who knows what the dryer income was say for 4 days. That's 178 per day, 30 days in the month. That'd be $5,358 in revenue just off washers this month."
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Including an estimated 25-35% for dryer income, the total monthly laundromat revenue (excluding vending machines) is projected to be $7,234.
"Dryers usually account for an extra 25 to 35%. So, I'll multiply that number by 1.35. We end up at $7,234 for the month, excluding vending machine income."
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The speaker hopes to achieve over $1,500 in laundromat bill revenue for the week, with a target of $1,700.
"Hopefully we'll be over 1500. I would like to see 1,700, but let me know in the comments section. You think that we can do it."
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The speaker achieved $1,680 in total laundromat revenue for the first week of the month, slightly missing their goal.
"Awesome. 20 bucks short of my goal. I'm pretty happy about that. 1680 total in revenue for this last week, first week of the month."
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The speaker's goal for vending machine income is $1,500 per month, with a long-term aspiration of $1,500,000.
"My goal is 1,500 a week just in the washer dryer income, vending machines. My goal is $1,500,000 is more likely as we build the business back up."
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The speaker projects a total monthly income of $8,350 from the laundromat and two apartments.
"That would put us at $7,000. Two apartments upstairs, $1350 a month. That put us at $8,350 per month."
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Maintaining the projected monthly income of $8,350 would result in an annual income of $100,200.
"If we can keep that pace up, that would be $100,200."
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A drink machine generates $3.50 in weekly collection, with a daily earning of $0.50. (This appears to be a misstatement or typo in the transcript).
"So, we're at 50 a day. One week collection is what, $3.50."
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The net profit from the drink machine after costs is $82.50 for the week.
"$82.50 after all my costs in a week."
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The speaker owns 26 vending machines but only features a few in their videos.
"I have a total of 26 vending machines. I only do videos on one, two, three of my machines."
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The snack vending machine consistently generates less revenue than the drink vending machine.
"The snack machine always underperforms my drink machine."
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The speaker's monthly income goal for vending machines is $1,500, following a stabilized stocking process.
"My goal for the vending machines every month now with Allen stocking them with our process being fixed for the most part. My goal is 1,500 a month."
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The drink machines have generated $165, and the speaker aims for a total of $250 from vending machines.
"So we've already hit 165 just in drinks. I'd like to see us at 250."
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The speaker's monthly vending machine income goal is $1,500, with an expectation of at least $1,000.
"My goal is 1,500. Maybe we'll only hit 1,000."
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Two washers generated $16 in one week. The total investment in three washers is $5,500, including maintenance.
"This is one week in those two washers. That's a ton of quarters. Let's go in and just see how much we made off these two washers. They break down pretty regularly, which is does not inspire confidence for my customers. I paid $1,500 5 years ago for those three washers. We probably spent a good $1,000 of maintenance on them. So 5,500 all in and they make really good money. So let's just see what these did in one week. So that is $16 in one week off those two machines"
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The annual revenue from the two washers is projected at $5,512, indicating a one-year payback period for all three washers.
"52 weeks a year. If that's our continuous amount of revenue off the machines, that's $5,512 a year off those machines, which means their payback for all three is in one year, which is phenomenal."
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One of the laundromat washers is earning more revenue than the other.
"This one has more money than the other one."
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The laundromat collected $1,500 in quarters from four washers over a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday period.
"The bills will be for a week. Shane came in Friday and restocked all the machines. So, we have gone and almost cleared out all of the quarters in the machines. It's 1,500 just on that four."
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The laundromat generated $714 in washer revenue from Friday to Tuesday morning. The projected monthly washer revenue is $5,358.
"424 that we had in before plus this number, we end up at $714 in revenue just off the washer since Friday. So that's pretty dang good. We're early on Tuesday. So that was Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Who knows what the dryer income was say for 4 days. That's 178 per day, 30 days in the month. That'd be $5,358 in revenue just off washers this month."
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Including an estimated 25-35% for dryer income, the total monthly laundromat revenue (excluding vending machines) is projected to be $7,234.
"Dryers usually account for an extra 25 to 35%. So, I'll multiply that number by 1.35. We end up at $7,234 for the month, excluding vending machine income."
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The speaker hopes to achieve over $1,500 in laundromat bill revenue for the week, with a target of $1,700.
"Hopefully we'll be over 1500. I would like to see 1,700, but let me know in the comments section. You think that we can do it."
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The speaker achieved $1,680 in total laundromat revenue for the first week of the month, slightly missing their goal.
"Awesome. 20 bucks short of my goal. I'm pretty happy about that. 1680 total in revenue for this last week, first week of the month."
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The speaker's goal for vending machine income is $1,500 per month, with a long-term aspiration of $1,500,000.
"My goal is 1,500 a week just in the washer dryer income, vending machines. My goal is $1,500,000 is more likely as we build the business back up."
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The speaker projects a total monthly income of $8,350 from the laundromat and two apartments.
"That would put us at $7,000. Two apartments upstairs, $1350 a month. That put us at $8,350 per month."
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Maintaining the projected monthly income of $8,350 would result in an annual income of $100,200.
"If we can keep that pace up, that would be $100,200."
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