sigzworld

Specifically for mug presses & ovens
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bigj2552
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bought one of there mug press back in april last yr...used it around 12 mugs then stopped selling them

took it back out nov 2016 and started selling mugs again...
now the blanket is starting to ripple at both ends...wth is up with that ??? :confused:

and if the mug goes over any end with the ripple, it transfers to the print/mug :mad:

this should not be doing this with this low amount of mugs should it ??
was only £120 or so at the time
have emailed them to see what going on

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I had really bad experience with them too..bought 3D st3042..stopped working in 3 weeks but got a refund, bought a St2030 stopped working after 6months (used only 20 times max) can't get a refund as it's over 6months. .Their stuff are cheaper than buying from China ,but stuff bought from China 3 years a go still going great ..they might be selling cheap copies ....
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Ravisteam;119490 wrote:I had really bad experience with them too..bought 3D st3042..stopped working in 3 weeks but got a refund, bought a St2030 stopped working after 6months (used only 20 times max) can't get a refund as it's over 6months. .Their stuff are cheaper than buying from China ,but stuff bought from China 3 years a go still going great ..they might be selling cheap copies ....


contacted them...they say the mug element is not under warranty, as its a wearable part, they recommended i buy a new blanket from them - REALLY ??
they got told to kiss my backside, and paypal will contact em....
spoke to paypal and they said as it was over the 180 days they really cant do anything BUT.....on this occasion they will look into this for me

tbh i dont hold my breath here but you never know - complete shower of friggin halfwits selling cheap ass crap - why i buy it then, cause i thought it was the galaxy mug press..it dam well aint i can assure you - this aint even done 50 mugs yet and the blanket is all wrinkled at the edges...no way thats should happen, yeh after 500 fair enough :rolleyes:

went n bought the new double mug press from coral...gets here in 2 days time, so see how we go with that...
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I bought those blue mug presses from signzworld and the blankets rippled at the edges after very short use....junk.
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GoonerGary;119502 wrote:I bought those blue mug presses from signzworld and the blankets rippled at the edges after very short use....junk.



so it not just me then gary :rolleyes:
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If your paypal is associated with your credit card or debit card then you can claim from the bank as not fit for purpose and faulty.It will take 6 weeks like my refund did, but was in same boat and it worked for me
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pop down your local discount store and buy a halogen oven for £30 - works a treat, then you can buy the wraps and print up to 6 mugs at a time. don't have to worry about preheating or keep changing the tensions. Standard mugs, latte mugs, large mugs, pencil pots, money boxes, plant pots, water bottles etc etc all go in at the same time and cooks nicely.
When I'm busy I have three ovens on the go at the same time.
Cheap on the electric has well.
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Customprintwales;119529 wrote:pop down your local discount store and buy a halogen oven for £30 - works a treat, then you can buy the wraps and print up to 6 mugs at a time. don't have to worry about preheating or keep changing the tensions. Standard mugs, latte mugs, large mugs, pencil pots, money boxes, plant pots, water bottles etc etc all go in at the same time and cooks nicely.
When I'm busy I have three ovens on the go at the same time.
Cheap on the electric has well.

hi bud
have search through this forum for my name....over the yrs
you will see that i have tried nearly even known bit of sub tech, to incl, hal ovens, 3d machines, many, many printers, various mugs press's and flat beds, and the list goes on....:rolleyes:

tried n tested simple mug press are always the best way of doing these, for me anyhoo :wink:
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I've used them before,,, I don't do a lot, but their after service is not good. Will never use the again
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I have had issues with them also, bought a galaxy heat press (GS 501) from them and within 6 months the plate failed, sent it back, they replaced the plate and the motherboard but the machine came back dented, scratched, gap in the main plate cover and rusted screws.

I will not be buying from these guys again as i believe the machine I got back from them was not the same one I sent for repair, the heat plate does not even heat correctly all over, major differences in heat, well annoyed with them, I even sent them videos of the damage to my machine, they blamed it on the courier!!
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