Hi, i'm interested on everyone's opinion as to where I can find the highest quality white mugs these days please? I used to get from Listawood but the quality on those has really gone downhill lately
Thanks
Hi, i'm interested on everyone's opinion as to where I can find the highest quality white mugs these days please? I used to get from Listawood but the quality on those has really gone downhill lately
Thanks
Xpres 5013 would be our recommendation, we do not use any other mug for our products.
Same here, only use XP5013
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All ordered, thank you
Well done as for the first time in years then Xpres are out of stock of 5013 mugs!! And large true pix paper. And large glass chopping boards and ...grrr
I never used Xpres mugs but i would like to mention that also the durability of the coating is important, so basically how often it can be washed in the dishwasher, not only the quality of the mug itself, like evenly shaped mugs, imperfections etc.. I asked myself the same question and read alot here in the forum, thats why i got Mugs with duraglaze in the end. If i remember it correctly those mugs last 4000 cycles in the dishwasher which was appealing to me.
I really don't know how people can afford to buy mugs from xpres. No matter how good they may be.
£36+£7 vat plus £6.50 just short of £50 for 36 mugs. That's eye watering . Coralgraph do either a 10 °z or 11 °z with a rhino coating . And with delivery £38
I've never bought xpres mugs because of the ridiculous pricing.
And if your just learning I'd give signzworld a whirl. 48 mugs at £40 have a few pinholes or inclusions in a batch but when your starting up that's the least of your worries.
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I also buy mugs from Coralgraph. Great quality, fast service and also "no question" credit for any breakages.
Ray
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I think you're a little off with the 5013 pricing, if you become a Premium Member you don't pay additional amounts for mugs. TBH even at the price you've mentioned, I'd still use them. There should be plenty of profit to allow for this unless you're selling mugs at £1.99 printed.
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I've never bought from Coralgraph but wonder if someone who has can comment on VAT?
They have a VAT number and surely have to be VAT registered to sell the amounts they need to at wholesale level yet there is no VAT added at the checkout (seemingly). If the prices shown include VAT then that really does make them a good deal cheaper.
Look forward to hearing from someone in the know.