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Re: Looking to upgrade mug presses...or should we go down the oven route?
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 22:55
by gazfocus
matzy;123828 wrote:Thats true, hadn't thought of that, plus the new model Galaxy single mug press can also do the latte mugs now which the older versions and the Air Mug 4 couldn't.
is that the v2 model that can do latte mugs?
Re: Looking to upgrade mug presses...or should we go down the oven route?
Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 23:06
by matzy
I'm not sure on the version number but its the very latest model here
http://www.galaxy-press.co.uk/mug-pro. Subliblanks sell them at £200 with a standard element plus £50 for additional elements.
Re: Looking to upgrade mug presses...or should we go down the oven route?
Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 13:21
by Dave.S
Hi.
Sorry to gate crash but.......I've seen a 12 mug press on ebay (£345 from Signzworld) and was wondering if anyone had tried it? If so, what were the results like? I'm a total newby (just bought some equipment and still yet to produce a single mug/shirt) but really see this as future for me.
Re: Looking to upgrade mug presses...or should we go down the oven route?
Posted: 28 Jul 2017, 18:05
by bigj2552
Dave.S;124678 wrote:Hi.
Sorry to gate crash but.......I've seen a 12 mug press on ebay (£345 from Signzworld) and was wondering if anyone had tried it? If so, what were the results like? I'm a total newby (just bought some equipment and still yet to produce a single mug/shirt) but really see this as future for me.
IN A FEW WORDS >>>> Stay well away from Signzworld for any equipment - there stuff is crap, as is there aftersales service, or rather, lack of !!:rolleyes:
Been there and got stung with a mug press last yr
Most regulars on here will recommend single head units....that way you got back up's, as well as the multiples to do volume work.
If you 12 head press develops a fault, your stuffed...so you got 20 orders in for mugs, and a 12 head press that not one works due to electric fault..:rolleyes:
Stick with singles bud
Re: Looking to upgrade mug presses...or should we go down the oven route?
Posted: 28 Jul 2017, 20:04
by Dave.S
bigj2552;124703 wrote:IN A FEW WORDS >>>> Stay well away from Signzworld for any equipment - there stuff is crap, as is there aftersales service, or rather, lack of !!:rolleyes:
Been there and got stung with a mug press last yr
Most regulars on here will recommend single head units....that way you got back up's, as well as the multiples to do volume work.
If you 12 head press develops a fault, your stuffed...so you got 20 orders in for mugs, and a 12 head press that not one works due to electric fault..:rolleyes:
Stick with singles bud
Thanks for the heads up. Makes total sense I guess. Still wouldn't mind a 5 bank and 2 doubles to go with my single. Covers all bases then.
Really appreciate the input and advice.
Re: Looking to upgrade mug presses...or should we go down the oven route?
Posted: 29 Jul 2017, 09:49
by webtrekker
When you say a 12 mug press, are you talking about a vacuum press? This is totally different to a standard mug press that uses a heat blanket.
Re: Looking to upgrade mug presses...or should we go down the oven route?
Posted: 29 Jul 2017, 11:57
by Dave.S
webtrekker;124711 wrote:When you say a 12 mug press, are you talking about a vacuum press? This is totally different to a standard mug press that uses a heat blanket.
Yes, it is a vacuum press. I'm not sure how they differ though. Logically though a 5 and 2 doubles to supplement the single I already have would give greater flexibility.