finally Died - Geo Knight press
- mrs maggot
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Re: finally Died - Geo Knight press
No unfortuantely i am not i bought it when it was about 5 years old and i have had it for nearly 4 years, i am not complaining about the price or the service they have offered, i must say when i look for a new press, i am staying with them
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Re: finally Died - Geo Knight press
I was just about to ask advice on which heat press to buy but I think this thread may have answered my question. I have an unbranded one which finally gave up the ghost today. I'd read that the Geo Knight ones were good but I was hoping for a less pricey option - maybe it will be worth it in the long term. I was looking at the DK20S but it is a bit beyond budget - Does anyone have experience of the DK16 or DK20?
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i have a DK20 - and would not settle for anything less, however the company above do have some lovely italian presses in which are slightly cheaper, its the opening thats important on a clam shell, you will notice with g knight they lift right up so you can easily position things without getting burnt
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