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Unread 22-09-2013, 18:12
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Re: experience with making buttons

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Originally Posted by rsisk View Post
This is the button maker we use and we love it


http://www.umakebuttons.com/details/...%20kits/73.php


I do not recommend badge-a-minit. Non standard button sizes, press is hard to use and does not always work well
What's non-standard about the 2.25" buttons badge-a-minit produces compared to other 2.25" buttons? We have used components from several different suppliers in our machine without issue.

To the OP, you will get tons of opinions about this topic. Everyone has their favorite. This is the same issue you'll run into if you ask what company makes the best car. If I were you, I would see if I could track down someone close t you that has one and see if they would let you take it for a test drive.

We like our badge a minit machine, it works well. We have a bad button every now and then, but I'm sure other brands do as well. Plus their prices on parts are decent and their shipping is usually free and is very quick.
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