On the hunt for some decent heat presses.

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Re: On the hunt for some decent heat presses.

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I currently have an Adkins which I’m mostly happy with, but looking to keep that just for sublimation now and get a couple of heat presses for DTG/HTV.

I toyed with the idea a while back of either getting a stahls or sefa but as I need two (ideally), I don’t want to spend loads but want something reliable, and needs to have a pull out platen.

Any recommendations? Are the Heat Presses Direct presses any good that xpres have just started to sell?
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Could you make do with swing away instead of the drawer? If so then Nova Chrome sell the Pressmech (unbadged) for just under £1000+ vat.

Alternatively TMT have their own range. I don't know how good they are, but TMT are a reputable company. To me they look very similar to the Galaxy presses - maybe re-badged or from the same factory?
https://www.themagictouch.co.uk/product ... t-presses/
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Pressmech also do a bag press which may overcome the slide out requirement.
I have one that I haven't used for a while as I now don't do Tshirts or bags. It was ideal as I could print on both sides without fading from the heat.

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Re: On the hunt for some decent heat presses.

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pw66;151510 wrote:Could you make do with swing away instead of the drawer? If so then Nova Chrome sell the Pressmech (unbadged) for just under £1000+ vat.

Alternatively TMT have their own range. I don't know how good they are, but TMT are a reputable company. To me they look very similar to the Galaxy presses - maybe re-badged or from the same factory?
https://www.themagictouch.co.uk/product ... t-presses/
I don’t have the space for two swing aways side by side unfortunately as they need quite a bit of room behind the press (that’s the issue I have with the current one).

I’ll have a look at magic touch but yeh they look very ‘Galaxy’ and haven’t had much luck with their mug presses in the past.
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Re: On the hunt for some decent heat presses.

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JMugs;151512 wrote:Pressmech also do a bag press which may overcome the slide out requirement.
I have one that I haven't used for a while as I now don't do Tshirts or bags. It was ideal as I could print on both sides without fading from the heat.

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I get that pressmech are uk made but they’ve clearly put no thought into the design of their products haha. As above though, I don’t have the space for two swing aways unfortunately.

May just take a gamble with either a Galaxy/Magic Touch or HPD, or just wait and buy two Stahls IQ’s.
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What about a shuttle? Two lower platens and one heated platen - takes up about the same room as two individual presses. Nearly as fast as individual presses - set one job up while the other is printing. Pressmech has a new one, and Secabo do one that is affordable.
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What about a shuttle? Two lower platens and one heated platen - takes up about the same room as two individual presses. Nearly as fast as individual presses - set one job up while the other is printing. Pressmech has a new one, and Secabo do one that is affordable.
I have one of these that I purchased cheap from Adkins (£500). soley used for hi vis. Increased output by about 90%. Probably made the money back on it within a month or so. Bets thing I have ever purchased

Fallen out of love with Adkins recently though as they sort of left me high and dry on some parts I needed.
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