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    Oh I am still torn on what to go for. I initially went for a mug press as I literally have nothing (Not even the printer etc!) and found some good starter packs which include everything including a mug press. I'm not sure if its better to still go for this option and then get a halogen oven at a later date? Thank you for all of your replies. I will definitely sign up for the premium membership as I think this is only the beginning of my sublimation journey!

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    You are right about that, the premium membership is the way to go, and for only £10 per year it is a steal! Just think about the discounts, you will get more back because of them!

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    I must admit that the halogen oven is for me a win win system. I bought it and was won over because of the quality of the printing etc, yes I was sceptical at the time, but if it failed, at least I had something to cook my meals in, so it was as I said a win win situation! Also at only £30 as against £80 - £150 it is a cheaper and more economical way to go.


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    Quote Originally Posted by James990 View Post
    You are right about that, the premium membership is the way to go, and for only £10 per year it is a steal! Just think about the discounts, you will get more back because of them!

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    Just paid the fee!!

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    Hey Justin where's me fiver? Only joking. You wont regret it. As I said the discounts alone will cover the tenner.

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    Got to agree with James990 here. I even do my one-off's in the halogen oven now as I rarely get a misprint caused by fading. However, for the 12oz spoon mugs I still have to use the press as the clamps on the silicone wraps I have will not fit through the handle on these type of mugs.

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