Polymer Mugs

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John G;23790 wrote:Wonder if there's a big weight difference for postage costs

I think all the postage is the same.... I ordered the poly boxes the other day and Im sure the postage was not much diffrent to my business package
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No I mean when you sell them individually and pop them in the post.
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Andrew;23765 wrote:So as there is no need for a coating on these mugs due to the material does that make them dishwasher proof?

Yes
I was also going to ask, do they do smaller sizes?

As in smaller than 11oz? Not sure as I don't have details to hand, but I'm sure we can get moulds made to any size given time.
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JSR;23768 wrote:Can these mugs be pressed in a mug oven, where the heat is consistent around the entire mug - or will the handles distort because there's nothing supporting them?
As there's no pressure on the handles then I don't see why they should distort.
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Paul;23779 wrote:I know that. but what I mean is if you want to buy a sample pack of 6 JUST to try them out if you like them or not you still need to buy expensive , no worth the money thing!

You can buy the 6 pack without the puck (you can also buy the 48 pack without the puck)
I was just looking at the price and they are very steap :-/ is it £1.50 per mug.... does that seam about right?
£1.25 +vat on boxes of 48 without the puck.
Wonder if there's a big weight difference for postage costs

Yes big difference. These are a lot lighter.
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John G;23793 wrote:No I mean when you sell them individually and pop them in the post.

If when I get some of these mugs and manage to sell one... I got to my local post office and they say £2.48 please... I think ill personally write a letter of complaint to royal mail as there postage prices are a joke at the best of times... I only use them for very small items...

I use parcel2go for anything of a certain size as everything is about £6
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dj_doubler;23798 wrote:If when I get some of these mugs and manage to sell one... I got to my local post office and they say £2.48 please... I think ill personally write a letter of complaint to royal mail as there postage prices are a joke at the best of times... I only use them for very small items...

I use parcel2go for anything of a certain size as everything is about £6
I'll weigh one on Tuesday but if they are over 100g but less than 250g (with packing) then the price will still be £1.96 for 1st class post. Don't think they could be less than 100g.
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bms;23796 wrote:You can buy the 6 pack without the puck (you can also buy the 48 pack without the puck)

I can :) but then I can not press them :)
and if I dont like them it mans I got very expensive but useless tool on my shelf :D
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Paul;23807 wrote:I can :) but then I can not press them :)
and if I dont like them it mans I got very expensive but useless tool on my shelf :D

Ah I see what you mean - here's an offer then as you missed out on the Photo 1400. Buy a pack of 6 with the puck to press. If you don't like them then post back the puck to me and I'll refund you the cost of the puck. Okay?
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thats what Iam talking about :)
thanks for that.
I need some plates soon so add it to my order.
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