High throughput is what separates the Zumex Speed Pro from the rest of the Zumex lineup. Where the Versatile Pro handles moderate-volume service, the Speed Pro pushes significantly more juice per hour, making it the machine that high-demand citrus operations reach for when a single unit needs to carry a full service. Think stadium concessions, hotel banquet setups, large-format juice bars running continuous service, or a beverage manufacturer running citrus as a primary SKU base. The Speed Pro is the answer when the question is throughput and consistency at scale without a full industrial extraction line.
The Speed Pro sits at a higher price point than other countertop Zumex models, and financing is the standard acquisition path for most operators. We work with the full range of buyer situations, from a well-established chain adding Speed Pros across multiple locations to an independent operator buying a first high-volume unit. Programs start at $50,000 and we can bundle supporting equipment into the same transaction if needed.
Speed Pro Specs and What They Mean in Production
The Zumex Speed Pro is engineered for continuous operation with minimal intervention. The whole-fruit extraction system accepts citrus from a large top-loading hopper, cutting and pressing each fruit automatically in a sequence designed to maximize throughput while minimizing juice oxidation. The extraction speed and hopper capacity allow an operator to load, walk away, and return to a filled container of fresh juice, which is the operational model that a hotel breakfast station or a busy bar program needs.
Zumex designs the Speed Pro for easy cleaning in high-frequency-use environments. The extraction components are removable and dishwasher-safe, which matters for operations running health inspections and multi-shift service schedules. Consistent sanitation is not optional in a juice production setting, and the Speed Pro's design acknowledges that cleaning time competes with production time.
The machine handles oranges as its primary fruit, with model variants and adapters that allow processing of other citrus sizes. For operations with diverse menus, the flexibility to run grapefruit, Valencia, navel, or blood orange through the same machine without manual adjustment cuts prep labor meaningfully over the course of a service period.
Operators running the Speed Pro alongside a commercial citrus juicer configuration for bottled product and a point-of-sale unit get two distinct production streams from closely related equipment. We regularly structure financing packages that cover both the Speed Pro for live service and a separate extractor for batch-bottled product in the same transaction.
How Quickly Can You Fund a Speed Pro?
Most Speed Pro deals close in one to two weeks from a complete application. The process typically moves through three stages: application and credit review (one to two business days), lender approval and document signing (two to four business days), and funding to the vendor (one to two business days after signing). The timeline can compress if your application is clean and your documentation is complete from the start.
For buyers who are time-sensitive, perhaps buying a Speed Pro ahead of a hotel opening date or a peak citrus season push, we flag those timelines explicitly and route your deal to lenders who can move quickly. Our network includes lenders who can approve application-only deals in under 24 hours for the right credit profile, and the Speed Pro at most price configurations falls inside the application-only financing threshold.
The Speed Pro pairs frequently with other equipment investments, particularly for operators adding refrigerated holding capacity, a bottle filling machine for packaged product, or a labeling machine for retail SKUs. Bundling those into a single package transaction is efficient for underwriting and keeps you managing one payment and one lender relationship.
Who Qualifies for Speed Pro Financing
We see Speed Pro deals from a wide range of operators. The most common are food service businesses with at least one year of operating history, stable monthly revenue, and a clear plan for where the machine fits into the service model. Hotels, stadium operators, large-format juice chains, and meal prep and cleanse companies with regular citrus juice in their product lines all fit this profile.
For newer businesses or operators with credit challenges, we have options too. B and C credit is considered on all deals, and for a first-year business with a strong personal credit file, we can often find a path. The Speed Pro as collateral is an asset lenders are comfortable with given the Zumex brand's commercial credibility. A down payment of 10 to 20 percent sometimes bridges the gap in marginal credit situations.
See the broader Zumex financing page for the full picture of how we underwrite Zumex equipment deals, or check the Zumex Versatile Pro page if you are comparing models before committing.
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Common Questions on Zumex Speed Pro Juicer Financing
Straight answers before you send the equipment file.
Can I finance multiple Speed Pro units for a chain rollout on one deal?
Yes. Multi-unit rollouts are a clean financing structure. The lender evaluates the combined transaction and your total business revenue. Chain operators with multiple locations typically see this as an advantage since revenue diversification across locations actually strengthens the credit file rather than complicating it.
Can I include a service contract in the financed amount?
Some lenders allow soft costs including extended warranties and service contracts up to a certain percentage of the hard equipment cost, typically 10 to 20 percent of the total ticket. It depends on the lender and the specific contract structure. Let us know upfront that you want to include it and we will identify which lenders in our network accommodate that.
What is the typical advance rate on a Speed Pro purchase?
Most lenders advance 100 percent of the invoice on a new machine for qualified buyers. For used equipment, the advance is typically a percentage of the appraised fair market value rather than the full purchase price. Down payments are generally not required on new equipment for qualified credits.
I run a seasonal operation. Can I structure payments to account for slow months?
Seasonal payment structures exist and are worth asking about. Some lenders offer skip payments in designated off-peak months, or step payments that start lower and increase as revenue ramps. These structures are more common in agricultural and seasonal food service financing and require a lender specifically built for that profile.
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