Coralgraph ebay shop press

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Hi
Has anyone ever bought or used a press from coralgraph?
I've seen this today

[url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/40-x-50-cm-Garmen ... 5640388664]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/40-x-50-cm-Garmen ... 5640388664[/url]

I am in the market for a heatpress for home use(i use an adkins press in work) so I need a reliable machine I can use to startup with
I am also looking for a mug press to startup with so any advice on these is greatly appreciated.
many thanks
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if i was in the market to buy another heat press i would go for a swing away heat press
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yes me too ideally, I use one in work, but to get me started I need a reasonably priced machine in which I can build up funds to purchase better machine.. :)
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hi. i never bought a press from them but i got some other stuff. mugs etc... guy name is Henry and he gave me great customer service. fast email reply and quick item dispatch. i will be buying of him again soon.
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Hi,

I'd go for something like this at BMS to be honest.

[url="http://www.printerowners.co.uk/presses- ... -press.htm]http://www.printerowners.co.uk/presses- ... -press.htm[/url]

I use one of these to do items like T-shirts etc & it is really good for the price.

Ian :D
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WOW that`s well worth the money, reason being is that BSM is a trusted supplier
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I use the same press as Ian, and I must say it's great!
I can even do full bleed mugs with the mug attachment, just tried it today and it's perfect.
It's a great starter press because of all the attachments you can use; caps, mugs, latte mugs, and normal plate for shirts and jigsaws etc.
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hi
thanks for all the replies, it's good to hear from people who are actually using the presses.
@ Ian/Isaak may I ask how long you've had your press? and how reliable it is please?

At first glance they look like the 'ebay' presses seeing as people on here use and trust them, I presume they're better quality. I will get in touch with BMS for some more details and tech info.

:)
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Hi,

I've been using my press now for about 3 years. I do use a seperate mug press though as this is easier for me as I do mainly mugs.

Well worth the money me thinks. ;)

Ian :D
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Ian M wrote:Hi,

I'd go for something like this at BMS to be honest.

[url="http://www.printerowners.co.uk/presses- ... -press.htm]http://www.printerowners.co.uk/presses- ... -press.htm[/url]

I use one of these to do items like T-shirts etc & it is really good for the price.

Ian :D
I got that one too :) but for the half of this price :lol:
snjokaggl wrote:I can even do full bleed mugs with the mug attachment, just tried it today and it's perfect.
It's a great starter press because of all the attachments you can use; caps, mugs, latte mugs, and normal plate for shirts and jigsaws etc.
Mug attachment is great! i love it too! :) only one problem with my is if I want to do 10oz mugs I need to use rubber sheet around the mug. but this is not a problem.

regards to cap attachment i must sya is useless :) shape is to wide for hats so is verry tricky to align them correctly.
mcdodd wrote:hi
thanks for all the replies, it's good to hear from people who are actually using the presses.
@ Ian/Isaak may I ask how long you've had your press? and how reliable it is please?

At first glance they look like the 'ebay' presses seeing as people on here use and trust them, I presume they're better quality. I will get in touch with BMS for some more details and tech info.

:)
I got my press for about 3-4years and is fine. only thing i changed is heat blanket in mug attachment as this is what i use most ;)

regards to the quality I am sure they are this same :) all from this same factory in china.
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