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coin operated washer and dryer

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Hi Guys, anyone have experience on changing existing washer and dryer into a coin operated machine? I just took ownership of a 5 unit property in PA and tenants basically use the machines for free. How do i retrofit the machines to make them pay to use. 

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there are attachments you can buy to put on the machines, but i'd imagine machines not designed for those attachments might be easy to mess with. i'd suggest putting sec cameras in your laundry area if you're going to do this. if your machines are older, consider just replacing them with actual commercial coin op machines.

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