Drink-heavy capacity in a compact frame
Most compact combo vending machines split their capacity roughly evenly between drinks and snacks. That works at sites with balanced demand. At a gym where members buy two or three cold drinks for every snack, or at a school where the soda section empties by noon while snack slots still have product, an equal split means the drink section runs dry and the snack section sits half-stocked. The Quick Break 2200 solves this by building a 113-unit drink capacity into a compact frame. Drink-heavy sites get the volume they actually need.
The Seaga Quick Break 2200 is the drink-heavy compact in the QuickBreak Seaga vending machine lineup, running across 29 configurable slots with a dedicated 113-unit refrigerated drink section. Guaranteed Vend infrared sensors confirm delivery on every transaction across all slots. The backlit Braille ADA keypad and standard UL Listed and NAMA certification cover the compliance requirements that most institutional and commercial placement agreements specify. Drop-down delivery handles both canned and bottled beverages cleanly through the refrigerated section. Seaga's American manufacturing means domestic parts are in stock when anything needs replacing, not sitting in an overseas warehouse. The Seaga vending machines lineup at VMFS includes every model from this entry-level QB series through to the full Envision IQ flagship.
- ×Compact combo machines with balanced slot splits that leave drink sections empty at drink-heavy sites
- ×Sites where the operator is restocking drinks every 2 to 3 days because the machine cannot hold enough volume
- ×Non-refrigerated snack-only units at locations where cold beverage demand is the primary buying driver
- ×Machines without ADA compliance that are rejected by school, healthcare, and government placement reviews











