do you impressed by pneumatic mug press?

Specifically for mug presses & ovens
tanzap
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It's a free sub one, I think I got it from dyesub supplies
mrmugman
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First heat press I purchased when starting out

I didn't like it at all, its very loud, has dodgy build quality and looks nothing like the quality on the picture

The pump also adds a part that could require maintenance and therefore lower the lifetime of the equipment, its much easier to just get a manual press - trying to fiddle around with the pump to change pressure was a nightmare.

Really would not recommend it at all, I refunded mine after a week (the seller turned out to be a Chinese drop shipper falsely selling as UK stock, wanted to refund me half the price as they had no means to return it!)

disclaimer: the seller was not signzworld, i've had no trouble with them
Dave271069
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ive had a few chinese cheap ones in the past, they all do the job for short periods of time, ive now had the one from signworldz for a good few months now and find its perfect, im getting the best results ive ever had and its going great. time i use is 180 but only for 140 seconds. havent had a bad mug yet, but dont do full wraps, just texts and images.
Customprintwales
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Post by Customprintwales »

I've got a pneumatic mug press somewhere. Haven't used it for over a year.

Give me a £30 halogen oven from Argos and a few £10 wraps and I'm happy.
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