Mug presses to avoid

Specifically for mug presses & ovens
SubOnCotton
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scorpian297;142793 wrote:Thanks for your advise I dont mean to be a pain but after researching on the forums I found another machine people seem to be pleased with as well

https://signzworld.co.uk/shop/double-tw ... -printing/

Obviously the main difference is 2 cups instead of one and it's a lot cheaper (can buy this and 2 spare blankets for the price of the other one) although i an acutely aware that cheap is not always the best.

Which of the 2 would be better any advice gratefully received.

P.s. thanks to Paul and tea junkie for there replies
I am using one of these and it works well, but the only thing is that the screw thingy is in the centre of the element, so that when it closes, it gives uneven pressure on 15oz mugs.

I'm gagging to find a good press for 15oz mugs.
Tony4415
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scorpian297;142765 wrote:Hi, I am also thinking of changing presses, anyone have opinions on this one please: https://www.mdpsupplies.co.uk/mug-presses-touch.aspx

Many Thanks
Hi
Did you buy the mug press from MDP?
I’m thinking of getting one too.
Any good?
thanks
scorpian297
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Re: Mug presses to avoid

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Hi Tony,
On weighing up the odds (and cost based on our usage) we went for the freesub machine. Bit of a faff to setup (found a YouTube video in the end) but so far so good
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