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Hiya ive had a idea for a project but weight is of the essence, is there anyone who sell's plastic mug's ideally dishwasher safe :)
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BMS sell white poly mugs which weigh lighter than standard ceramic mugs
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Yes ive seen those :)

Unfortunately im thinking lighter. aiming at the camping market.
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the 11oz isn't the weight - I think these are light as feathers :eek:

http://www.printerowners.co.uk/sublimation/641/11oz-polymer-sublimation-mug.htm
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John G;28267 wrote:the 11oz isn't the weight - I think these are light as feathers :eek:

http://www.printerowners.co.uk/sublimation/641/11oz-polymer-sublimation-mug.htm

My apologies John i hadn't seen those before.

They may be perfect for what i want :)
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Don't forget you'll need the metal insert ("puck") if you buy these.

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mgibbs;28353 wrote:Don't forget you'll need the metal insert ("puck") if you buy these.

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Yeah, curious thing that "puck"...

If you buy a sample pack of 6 mugs, then the addition of the puck increases the price by £15 (£18 inc. VAT).
If you buy a box of 48 mugs, then the addition of the puck increases the price by £9.95 (£11.94 inc. VAT).

Is it a different puck for that £5+VAT extra cost?
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No, just maybe getting a discount for bulk purchasing of mugs
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John G;28387 wrote:No, just maybe getting a discount for bulk purchasing of mugs
If so, that seems to be the backwards way of going about it. The starter pack is intended to entice people into buying the product. Making the puck higher-priced before you have the customer seems the bonkers way of doing it.
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Well he could always sell the puck for £18.00 with the 48 mugs if he wanted :biggrin: I see it as an incentive to stock up on the mugs
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