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Hi All

Thank you for accepting me into the group. I am Sally from Midlands and run HappyBuffaloStudley on facebook. Recently progressed into sublimation printing and found out very quickly, buying cheap and small is not cost effective in the long run. T-Shirts, Cushions, Chopping board etc just not working on an A4 printer & a 5 in 1 heat press.

I have already upgraded to a double mug press and recently upgraded to an A3 printer also. I found this group trying to research a swing away heat press for A3, without having to remortage but also not waste more money on something that i will out grow in my business.

Trying to find my way around this group & lots of useful info seen already......thank you

Sure you will be seeing me pop up on threads

Take care guys!
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Hello and welcome to the forum :-)

Great advise there for anyone just starting out about not buying cheap.

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Hi Happy Buffalo. I used to live just down the road from you in Sambourne. Thirty years ago, how time flies. Lovely area.
I could recommend the Adkins Beta swing away and their Studio twin mug press. They are in Hinkley so if you had a problem they are near bye to help you.
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Thank you!! Small world isn't it & thank you for your advise. My 5 in 1 heat press still works but I don't have much confidence in it and it's too small for my A3 printer paper, so doing my research and shopping about as i don't mind investing about £700 - £800 for something that lasts and is reliable. I just know i will hit an "Add to cart" button soon lol x
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