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Paul
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Hi guys. looking for cap press. Any one got one gathering dust?
Not interested with swing away ones. need something that actually work :)

let me know if you have one and willing to sell or swap for something ;)
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Hi Paul
I can probably guess you don't really want to buy a new one. But normally trying to find one of these second hand is like trying to find hens teeth ( I stand corrected if one comes along ) but I couldn't get one when I was looking. Anyway I ended up buying a Stahls basic from MDP At £299.00 Plus VAT I thought that wasn't to bad does everything that I want I don't think you'll get one cheaper anywhere else Just my two pence worth.

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yeah.. i noticed how hard is to get one that is second hand. do you mind posting image of yours as there is none on the mdp site?
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Paul
if you check the Target transfers site left hand menu to Target presses and down to Stahls clam basic if you click on that and go to the bottom of the page you'll see it listed here its £420 with VAT included from them though. Cheapest place is definitely MDP I checked them all out and there's was the best price. Hope this helps

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Adkins sometimes have refurbished equipment, not the cheapest option but waranted and god reputation, depends on the budget you have in mind I guess though quality known gear tend to hold its value better than unbranded.
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Hi Paul, Do you still have your old heat press (flat bed) I have an attachment that fits on mine, like the one on left hand side in pic. Would that be any good for you.
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Thank you but i do have it. Is only good as paper weight :)
need something descent ;)
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Sorry to change the subject on this thread but how did you get on with that big green press that you were testing Paul? I saw a video on here I think.
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Dino Neptune press.
I love it. One of the best presses i had. for the price...
Looks good. press garments and sublimation blanks at the moment it printed fine ANY sublimation blank i chucked at it ;)
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