Does anyone know where I can buy these easels from in the UK? the "normal" ones tend to break too easily. These are great. I can buy them in the US, but will be in the UK next week, so easier to shop whilst there. Thanks for any info.
Does anyone know where I can buy these easels from in the UK? the "normal" ones tend to break too easily. These are great. I can buy them in the US, but will be in the UK next week, so easier to shop whilst there. Thanks for any info.
Are these any good? https://www.isub-supplies.co.uk/wund...rut-easle.html
Novachrome sell these.
https://www.novachrome.co.uk/catalog...esult/?q=easel
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Some difference in price between those 3 suppliers! I usually find it's the postage that's the killer even on smaller items like this, some suppliers will only use certain couriers, if they use Royal Mail it's usually not a problem price wise.
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Try searching for SHOWCARD STRUTS
I would normally look at a company such as PRESCO for this sort of display/POS/print finishing item
No idea on how they compare price wise, but for one that is about 300mm in height you can expect to pay about 25p plus VAT with a minimum order of 100 units.
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StellaD (21-06-2018)
Thank you all for the replies. I have found that particular easel (that you all indicated through various sources) to be a wee bit too fragile. Customers open and close the easel too many times (actually not even that many times) and it just snaps off! Hence the other alternative which I can buy in the US. More expensive certainly, but far more durable and in fact, better looking. OH well...
You could try contacting someone like SUBLI METALS who might have something already, but if not and you are purchasing decent quantities then they have a custom cut service which means you could have something specifically made.
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dougbraz (22-06-2018)
might be worth a try - thanks!
You should look at Lion Pic, I've found their stands to be quite robust.
https://lionpic.co.uk/moulding/alumi...free-standing/