Steps To Choosing A Point Of Sale System For Your Restaurant

If your restaurant is growing, then investing in a restaurant point of sale system should be your next move. Having this restaurant computer software will allow your restaurant to become more effective and efficient. The question is how do you choose the right restaurant point of sale system? What do you need to do to ensure your money is spent properly?

The first step to choosing a restaurant computer software is to look at its usability. Does the software have everything you need to manage the restaurant? If so, how easy is it for your staff to use? Usually, systems that use a touch screen monitor are the easiest to use. Try looking at different point of sale systems in order to figure out which ones will make it easy to run your restaurant.

The second step is to think about the hardware that you would need. For most businesses getting started, they will likely need receipt printers, computers, cash drawers and will want to accept credit cards. It is a good idea to go with an all inclusive system to get set up with everything you need. These restaurant point of sale systems can be cheaper than adding on extras down the line.

The third step is to think about a system that integrates multiple channels such as phone, mobile, and the Internet. This can allow for things such as employees being able to track reservations online, tracking orders from mobile devices, and more. Youll get a more accurate way to fulfill orders and track revenue.

The fourth step is to take a look at what kind of support you are getting. Is the restaurant computer software that youre going to use constantly being upgraded? Can you expect strong tech support from the company? Is it going to cost a lot of money to maintain your system? These are all things that you need to think about before making a purchase.

The fifth and final step is to compare different restaurant point of sale systems based on price. List all the features you would need and do some comparison shopping with different companies to make the best decision. You may be able to get great deals if you need multiple terminals for your restaurant.

So thats a quick 5 step guide to choosing the POS system for your restaurant. Make sure that you spend some time doing research on software and systems before you make a decision. You want to make sure that you are satisfied with how the system runs before you make an investment.

hp And 3.5hp 4 Stroke Outboard Engine Review

There is a good selection of small outboards on the market. Their application runs from inflatable boat propulsion to aux power on larger sailing dinghies, thru trolling motors for fishing boats. They represent some 35% of total outboard sales in numbers in the UK. So lets see which one is the best shall we?

1.The new Yamaha 2.5hp 4 stroke outboard retails at 650 at time of writing, but discount prices are around 550 so price wise it is at the higher end, but not beyond the pocket of most boaters. As far as spec is concerned the new 2.5hp 4 stroke from yamaha outboards is fairly good, weight is 17kg and displacement is a little low at 72cc.
2.New Suzuki 2.5hp 4 stroke outboard prices are: retail 595, and the discount prices for these are around 540-550, so there are bargains to be gotten. This engine is light, I mean really light, the new 2.5hp 4 stroke Suzuki outboard engine is 13kg!! Thats an industry leader for a 2.5hp outboard. However, it isnt all peaches and cream with this engine, the light weight is at the sacrifice of functionality and quality. The engine sounds tinny when running, it has an AWFUL gearshift which is VERY sloppy and I have had a good number with faults, from gearbox failure to powerhead failure. So only buy this engine if you are desperate for the lightest engine possible.
3.2.5/3.5hp from mariner outboards, mercury outboards and tohatsu outboards. I have lumped all these together because they are all the same engine manufactured by tohatsu. This is the heaviest engine in the range, at 17.5kg, but it has the biggest displacement @ 85cc. I love this engine, its well made, sturdy and VERY powerful. The 2.5hp from mariner outboards prices are: retail 581, and you will find discount prices as low as 525 – we have a few left so give us a call on 0161 790 7678 or email [emailprotected] if you want one of the last discount mariner outboards! If you want a bit more power you can also plumd for the 3.5hp, you dont jump up in weight – still 17.5kg, but you do get a little more bang for your buck!
4.New Parsun 2.5hp 4 stroke outboard. This engine is similar to the yamaha, its weight is 17kg, and the displacement is 72cc. It is the quietest 2.5hp outboard on the market today and is the best value at 450 (there are no discounts around on this one Im afraid!), it is well built and comes with a 3 year no quibble warranty.

So which one would I buy? Well if you want a premium product with a 5 year warranty the 2.5hp mariner outboards offering will take some beating, the tohatsu outboards 2.5hp is the same engine but at the time of writing is a little more expensive. but if you are on a budget then my best buy award will go to the Parsun 2.5hp 4 stroke.