| Best product price range |
Strongest around $3 to $25 Works best when product value, packaging, or fragility makes drop free delivery worth it. |
Strongest under $5 Great for shelf stable impulse snacks, candy, chips, and small drinks that tolerate a gravity drop. |
| Fragile items (glass, boxes, electronics) |
Excellent. The lift platform lowers products gently to the pickup bin, so glass bottles, boxed meals, and packaged electronics arrive intact. |
Poor. Gravity drops can crack glass, dent packaging, and damage anything fragile or boxed. |
| Heavy items (24oz bottles, meal boxes, LEGO sets) |
Excellent. The elevator handles weight without strain and dispenses heavy items reliably. |
Limited. Heavy items can bend the coil, misfire, or get stuck during dispense. |
| Fresh food and frozen products |
Strong fit with refrigerated elevator models. Fresh meals, ice cream, and frozen items arrive unshaken. |
Not recommended for most fresh or frozen formats. Packaging shifts and food quality suffers. |
| Electronics and retail goods |
Strong fit. Safe for branded packaging, chargers, headphones, LEGO sets, trading cards, and specialty retail. |
Not recommended. High damage risk makes it unsuitable for non food retail. |
| Low cost snacks and small drinks |
Works, but spiral is usually a more cost efficient fit for this category alone. |
Strongest fit. Simple, fast, reliable for basic impulse items under $5. |
| Damage and refund rate |
Very low. Most items arrive undamaged, and photoelectric sensors confirm every dispense. |
Higher, especially for drinks, anything fragile, and products with delicate packaging. |
| Ideal use cases |
Gyms, offices, hotels, campuses, hospitals, premium retail, laundromats, outdoor locations, and anywhere presentation matters. |
Basic break rooms, schools, budget routes, and simple snack and drink refills where damage tolerance is acceptable. |