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Re: Ovens to Mug Presses...anyone done it?

Posted: 04 Nov 2021, 13:58
by socialgiraffe
Hi Gaz

I seem to think you purchased the mug oven from Xpres recently, just wondering how you are getting on with it?

Love to know how its going

Re: Ovens to Mug Presses...anyone done it?

Posted: 04 Nov 2021, 14:07
by gazfocus
socialgiraffe;149691 wrote:Hi Gaz

I seem to think you purchased the mug oven from Xpres recently, just wondering how you are getting on with it?

Love to know how its going
Hey Simon,

Funnily enough, we only got round to setting them up this morning (bought 2 for the time being) but first impressions are very good. They heat up super fast and the built in thermometer is a huge advatage over the cheap amazon analog ones we had been using.

We are still getting failures in every oven load so I don't think the issue we are having was a circulation issue (as the Schulze oven has baskets with holes in), so now awaiting further advice from both Xpres and DSS.

Re: Ovens to Mug Presses...anyone done it?

Posted: 04 Nov 2021, 14:10
by socialgiraffe
We are still getting failures in every oven load so I don't think the issue we are having was a circulation issue (as the Schulze oven has baskets with holes in), so now awaiting further advice from both Xpres and DSS.
Can you direct me to an image of a reject?

Re: Ovens to Mug Presses...anyone done it?

Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 04:45
by jtd
moocowstudios;149462 wrote:Hi Gary
Its 3 mtrs long. Made in the UK. Once arrived, I will share more of the details.Can do upto 300 mugs per hour. The company normally make much larger ones and it has taken much longer than we expected for delivery, as they have had to redesign everything.
Ray
Did you ever post about the oven? We are in the market for one if you don't mind sharing who created it for you, also what are the results like when using it?

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Re: Ovens to Mug Presses...anyone done it?

Posted: 07 Mar 2023, 04:51
by jtd
gazfocus;149693 wrote:Hey Simon,

Funnily enough, we only got round to setting them up this morning (bought 2 for the time being) but first impressions are very good. They heat up super fast and the built in thermometer is a huge advatage over the cheap amazon analog ones we had been using.

We are still getting failures in every oven load so I don't think the issue we are having was a circulation issue (as the Schulze oven has baskets with holes in), so now awaiting further advice from both Xpres and DSS.
Hi Gaz

How are you finding the Gigant? We are looking to expand our mug production and just looking at options. Was it worth the money? Would you recommend ?

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