Chinese import websites for sublimation mugs

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mfacer;81599 wrote:Who's Martin? Cheers!
That'll be me ;).

We don't stock those mugs but we have regular containers coming in most months. We can bring quantities of whatever mugs you need as special orders but you'll be waiting anything from 6-10 weeks from order to delivery. The RN coated mugs will be subject to larger minimum orders than 504, other coated mugs could be smaller volumes. Best to contact us either through the forum or via our website if you're interested.
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Thanks everyone for your answers. It seems that getting anything from overseas is probably a little ambitious yet. I think I'll start on ebay for some inner-coloured mugs (something like these ones: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/COLOUR-CHANGI ... 4607b473be). I like the plain white, but really think the colour inside sets them off. I'd feel like I'm letting a product out of the door that I'd only be 75% happy with!

I feel stuck at the moment! Where do the guys from ebay get them from? Maybe I just need to stick with plain ol' white!
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There's no mention of those mugs being dishwasher safe
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That's a unique selling point in my book.....

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I use aliexpress a lot (but not mugs or anything like that), and the problem with it is there is no paypal option, so if something goes wrong, you have to rely on the seller to play nice, or your bank to help you. If something arrives and it's wrong or damaged, you have to send it back at your own expense to get a full refund, so you're out of pocket. If you want to keep it, the seller may agree to a partial refund, or if you submit evidence and jump through the hoops, aliexpress will give you one, but it's only something like 9%.
Using Ricoh SG3110DN printer, Sublijet-R inks, and rubbish cheap heat press from Coralgraph!

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lonforte have some inner coloured mugs http://www.longforte.com/two-tone-colou ... ation-mugs I use there normal 11oz and they are mostly ok.
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I have tried to use them but every time I try to put something in the basket it doesn't do any thing
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Works fine for me i'm using firefox.
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