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Re: Studio Mug Press
Posted: 02 Dec 2012, 13:16
by bms
Earl Smith;60193 wrote:Hi John
The twin can do normal 8cm with the normal heat blanket and 7cm mugs with another blanket that you must buy and change over. I never asked if it can do Latte mugs, maybe they have a blanket for them. ( getting toungue tied her)
The heat blanket has a teflon coating and so far it hasnt wrinkled.
For me the Twin is a great press. Not as solid as my Adkins Beta but thats not a problem.
Give them a ring and ask what it will do, they are very helpful.
Adkins were looking to launch a latte press as they got in contact with us a few months back to see if we would supply our latte mugs for them.
Re: Studio Mug Press
Posted: 04 Dec 2012, 06:42
by Stitch Up
Justin;60197 wrote:Neil, may also be worth looking at these if you need higher volume.....
http://www.serigraf.ie/heatpress_mug.html
I've been looking into these as another option as I need 4 heads. We've discussed 4 head presses on here before, I've tried a cheaper one but it was a waste of time. The Serigraf presses are German made and supposedly very good. I've been talking to them but recent emails have gone unanswered.
Anyone know the price or got any user info on this press?
Re: Studio Mug Press
Posted: 04 Dec 2012, 06:59
by Justin
I'll dig the info out tonight for you.
Re: Studio Mug Press
Posted: 04 Dec 2012, 09:28
by socialgiraffe
Justin
Not sure on the cost of the serigraf machine but I would seriously consider heatpressuk for their 5 in one.
I have had one of their machines for years and it still runs perfect. In my opinion it is also more versatile in how you can lay out the presses should space be a problem.
Re: Studio Mug Press
Posted: 04 Dec 2012, 09:34
by Justin
I remember you said how good these were. Personally I prefer the layout of the Serigraf machine but it is more expensive if memory serves.
Re: Studio Mug Press
Posted: 04 Dec 2012, 09:45
by socialgiraffe
I did have something similar to the serigraf machine that I purchased from Sunfly (I did a review of it on here).
The machine was really heavy and long and was limited where I could put it.
The Serigraf machine does look like a really sturdy beast though

Re: Studio Mug Press
Posted: 04 Dec 2012, 09:48
by Justin
I bought the cheaper chinese unit as well, same thing I think. Very poor and was sent back.
Re: Studio Mug Press
Posted: 04 Dec 2012, 15:12
by Stitch Up
I do like the idea of multi mugs but I'm sorta fed up with the boring 11oz 'canteen workshop' style. Xpres have a single mug press with interchangeable wraps for latte, alu bottles etc etc.
Re: Studio Mug Press
Posted: 05 Dec 2012, 18:42
by Stitch Up
Justin;60291 wrote:I'll dig the info out tonight for you.
Did you discover any further info on the press Justin - in particular the price?
I emailed the supplier (in Ireland I think) and had no reply yet!
John
Re: Studio Mug Press
Posted: 05 Dec 2012, 19:03
by Justin
Sorry John, completely forgot

Got their price list here......
Four mug press is 1200 Euros (Approx. £975) Exc. delivery vat @ 23%.
I'll email you over the price list/brochure John.