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Always fancied a go with one of those multi presses, this is a more sensible price compared to previous suppliers selling them at several £100's! be nice to have enough work coming in to justify one. Go on someone.....buy one and review it for us!
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what oz mugs is the coral graph one, and how do you adjust pressure.

I might order this tomoz as currently using 4 seperate ones and one that attaches to combi so can be nightmare when you have to keep going to each machine (and beeps do your head in)
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i must say the beeps on the one from BMS is my least favourite part of the machine too - my old mug press only beeps when done
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I have a couple of the DG5's. Decent enough machines and easy to use. I also have a couple of dual heads from a well-known UK supplier which are very good quality and sturdy but the DG5 probably out performs them. The elements don't last quite as long but they are cheap enough to replace. I think the Coralgraph looks bit of a pain to use. To get to the inner elements you have to slide the mugs through the oouter ones first. With the DG5 you can also do the large and small lattes plus can mugs etc although I wouldn't bother with Latte attachments as it is hard work using them due to the angle/pressure combo. Stick to an over for Lattes. Printing handles is possible if the curve of the handle matches the attachments. Same with base if mug is coated and flat enough there.
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Andrew;20574 wrote:To get to the inner elements you have to slide the mugs through the oouter ones first.
I think this is how the machine used to be but now the mugs are held in an upright position, not as shown in the demo video. That's something that also concerned me :-)
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If they are upright and replacement elements are readily available, then it's probably worth a go. You do need a decent system though which has had a bit of testing as all 5 are working off 1 thermostat. Takes a bit of getting used to if you have to manually manipulate this.
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