BUYING A MUG OVEN

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AJLA
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Re: BUYING A MUG OVEN

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Could these bits of silicone be used in my press I wonder?
Even with the 10 oz mug the wrap reaches no where near the handles and it must be going sort of weak (don't think this is the correct expression but i hope you know what i mean) as it doest press in various places hence the fact that i have to move lefta bit right a bit and all over during it's cookong time.
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I have my A4 sheet of sillicon from BMS. cuted in half so I used this with my to clamps. never had good results though so I sold my MM :)
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I was so impressed with my JML I went and bought another one yesterday and really cheap on offer in Argos at the moment for 48.99 I will have to change my name to MugsRus soon :D
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which JML oven is this guys?> the halogen one?

Ive got some large orders in the new year and a 1 mug-a-time press will take me ages to do them all.

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Yes, the halogen one
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