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Sedgewick
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The preferences for Xpress mugs is interesting - my fear is that they are not dishwasher proof:

[FONT=&quot]"Dishwasher resistant up to 800 wash cycles at 45°C."

Do you tell your customers to only wash at 45C?

I ask because when I look at mug reviews on Amazon, a frequent complaint / compliment about the mugs people have brought is around them fading/not fading.

My thought was to go for BMS European because of that.

I've been told LW are good against dishwashers, but from this threat it sounds like there is a cracking issue.


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Only way to be sure is to get samples and test them, that's what I did way back when. At least you can speak from experience when customers ask the question.
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Ive always used signzworld on ebay for my mugs but then again, I'm just a little fish in a big pond LOL. I may have a look at xpres though, ive always had good service from them in the other products I order :)
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Another vote for the xpress 5013's, second place are the listawood AAA's.

Ordered a box of Signzworld mugs once to check them out ...... Returned them immediately yet I still feel violated.
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Lucifax;127301 wrote:Another vote for the xpress 5013's, second place are the listawood AAA's.

Ordered a box of Signzworld mugs once to check them out ...... Returned them immediately yet I still feel violated.
oh no, really. I've always used them and never had a problem but I maybe I ought to try one of xpress then to see the difference LOL
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carolm1a;127303 wrote:oh no, really. I've always used them and never had a problem but I maybe I ought to try one of xpress then to see the difference LOL
Go for it, you should see a significant difference. Xpress will send you a sample if you ask them.
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i spoke to Ross at MDP, i think they use the orca ones,, not the best for me,, Xpres seem to do well for me, never had an issue and as said, delivery is quick, never had a damaged one,, and thats coming up here :)
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Xpres 5013 all the way - order before 5pm and have delivered next day in Scotland usually by 1pm.
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I ordered a box of 11oz mugs from Longforte and had 9 broken at the handle.
Emailed them a few days ago but no response sadly. Will try the xpress ones from the reviews on here.
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I would love to use Duraglaze, but they cost 1.59£ in my country and 0.98£ in UK. That’s ridiculous... I don’t know why such a big difference in price
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