New sublimation blanks: Polymer coasters/puzzles

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We have some of these polymer mugs arriving in a few weeks, possibly end of May...
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Thanks Martin. Do you know what price they will be yet, and in what quantities will they be sold in?
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Haven't work out a price yet but expect to sell then in boxes of 48 but also smaller pack sizes (possibly 12). You will also need a metal insert to press these which is likely to be around £15 +vat so just doing the odd ones of these is going to be a little expensive. I think mug prices might be around £60 + vat on case of 48 and around £18 + vat on 12 but I might do a bundle starter pack including a box of mugs and insert for a special introductory price.
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bms;20565 wrote:........... I might do a bundle starter pack including a box of mugs and insert for a special introductory price.
that sounds good Martin :-)
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bms;20565 wrote:I might do a bundle starter pack including a box of mugs and insert for a special introductory price.
Sounds intriguing. I could be tempted.

With the insert, is it possible to print these mugs in a mug oven (with wrap), or is it a "mug press only" item?

If heated for too long, do they drip away into a puddle of goo? Well, someone's got to ask... :biggrin:
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JSR;20568 wrote:Sounds intriguing. I could be tempted.

With the insert, is it possible to print these mugs in a mug oven (with wrap), or is it a "mug press only" item?

If heated for too long, do they drip away into a puddle of goo? Well, someone's got to ask... :biggrin:
Are you worried it will go in as a mug and come out being a plate?
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Andrew;20572 wrote:Are you worried it will go in as a mug and come out being a plate?

That's an idea - we could mould our own shapes out of it! :D
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Hi Elaine

I see that you do ceramic coasters but not in a square shape. This is something i am really looking for - is it something you may do in the future?

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Well I think that's the oldest resurrected thread to date :-) This hasn't been updated since 2011 so I'd suggest a new thread would get more response :-)

The original post was actually unauthorised advertising so I must have been in a good mood that day!
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