wanted mug press thats part of a combo

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I have the 6 in 1 combo and want another mug press for it
i have one and it works fine but changing the mats from standard to latte is a bit of a pain.

nothing too major just annoying

so if anyone has a spare press with no mat
it has the standard round 3 pin plug

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Cable is conected to the heat pad so if you dond need press with heat ellement then size of connector does't matter :)


how do u geting on with latte aatachment? Good results?
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oh yes i forgot about the ellement being on there rofl

i got on ok with it actually
the finish was really nice

only trouble is because of the shape it wants to pop the mug out
so you have to hold it in there and stop it sliding out the end lol
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I am not sure if metal frame will be good buy as this may be more expensive then new press. I would have a look on HERE and just change the heat blanket you already own.
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Don't think that press Paul will take latte mugs. You need a conical shaped wrap not a cylindrical shape. There is a difference in the design of mug presses that only accept cylindrical shaped wraps and those that can have the conical shaped ones attached.
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i did think about getting one from ebay
i don't have to take a latte as mine will do either
so i could leave the latte on mine and use the new one for standard

i just wondered if anyone had one from a combi unit that they didn't use for some reason, like getting better equipment or whatever

i'd rather line the pockets of ppl i know and help them out than a company anyday
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Steve I have one spare with no blanket in it but, just takes standard size mugs. It's from a combi press too.
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sounds good mate :)
do you want to pm me a price pls

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all sorted thanks Ian :D
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smitch6;15665 wrote:all sorted thanks Ian :D
Your welcome Steve ;o)

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