Justin;24605 wrote:Can't see these surviving 12-20 minutes in an oven
polymer mugs - first review!!!
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very funny
joker in the pack! some say for mug press setting are around about temp at 170 deg time around about @ 150 seconds So anyone have success with mug wraps and halogen oven? temp& time setting any info on this?
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Justin;24605 wrote:Can't see these surviving 12-20 minutes in an oven
I asked the question here: http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum/sh ... #post23795 and Martin said they should be fine in an oven.
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Also Martin, would you be able to sell these mugs in lesser quantities? I definatley want some but a £72 per box it's still a bit of a gamble to have valuable stock sat not being used (in this present climate). Maybe spiltting the box in half to 36?? (sample packs of 6 work out at 12p more per mug if I order 5 sample packs to get 30).
I don't see us selling these in different quantities/ prices. They are priced on boxes of 48 as we don't have to unpack and repack hence we offer an incentive to go for the full box rate. Anything less than 48 at a time would be at the slightly higher cost. At least we offer smaller packs - there are plenty of bigger suppliers that won't split packs of anything!
its little bit like find the logo on the item and can not find anything about it on the net.you can with sunfly logo...
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Do customers really do this or is it us that do this? We've had discussions on here in the past about RN v ORCA - we may care, but I don't think the customer does. They just want the mug to do what you say it does. If you say it's dishwasher safe (however defined) then they are happy, but they don't know the difference between RN, ORCA, RHINO and all the other coatings.
Likewise I don't see too many retail customers buying a polymer mug spending any time at all trying to source the origin of a logo on the bottom of a mug. Even I haven't done this! I've visited the sunfly website today and seen their logo on their website, but I'm struggling to match the pic on the bottom of the mug to the logo on the sunfly website. I'm sure now someone will link to the match and be first to say SNAP!
Are acrylic mugs the same as polymer mugs - in other words are acrylic & polymer one of the same. :redface:
Go on then, open up that can of worms...
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well. often I am on my local carboot sales anif i find anything interesting with the logo at the bottom I always doing my research. I also do that when I am going out with my metal detector. odd logos/signs helped me find out lots of interesting stuff... but it must be only mebms;24632 wrote:
Likewise I don't see too many retail customers buying a polymer mug spending any time at all trying to source the origin of a logo on the bottom of a mug. Even I haven't done this! I've visited the sunfly website today and seen their logo on their website, but I'm struggling to match the pic on the bottom of the mug to the logo on the sunfly website. I'm sure now someone will link to the match and be first to say SNAP!

on the both logos you can see this same 2 letters SF. sunFly??
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Paul;24648 wrote:... but it must be only me
There must be two of us then Paul
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Still don't get the logo match. I can see SF in the colour logo, but the markings on the mug look like W V W W to me.
What makes you think they are the same?
What makes you think they are the same?
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Not seeing SF or WVWW, but definitely looks like the same logo, just at a different angle in the colour one
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bms;24661 wrote:Still don't get the logo match. I can see SF in the colour logo, but the markings on the mug look like W V W W to me.
What makes you think they are the same?
lol
how about now??


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Blind man on a galloping horse could make that out Martin:biggrin:
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