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Hi folks, a newbie to the DSF although I've lurked for a few years I've never actually got on here. So hello!
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Hello and welcome from another Nottinghamian!

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Hi and welcome to the forum.

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Justin;101899 wrote:Hello and welcome from another Nottinghamian!

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Morning Justin/folks,

I'd like to add water bottles to my range. I've got a very standard mug press (have tried to attach photo - cheap black model - chinese import, upright press, buttons for on/off and timer) which does the job for mugs but would need a wrap or something for water bottles.

I've looked at oven wraps but have got a gas oven so I'm thinking I'd need to buy a mug oven (I think).

As a cheap trial I've ordered some thicker teflon to try inside the mug press with water bottles but it sounds as though there's a lot of trial and error getting the temp and timing right with this method. I'm wondering if anyone has had any luck and has any tips or whether I'm wasting my time and should just go new press/latte attachment.

Many thanks in advance for any tips/experience/advice,

helena
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You'll find a few posts on water bottles, I use a thicker insert and this works well :-)
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