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If you are thinking of switching gears - Might want to look at an Anatol Titan with a rotary screw compressor as well.Michael JirasekAnatol
Quote from: numbercruncher on July 02, 2014, 08:31:01 AMIf you are thinking of switching gears - Might want to look at an Anatol Titan with a rotary screw compressor as well.Michael JirasekAnatolApples to Apples I would say compare a Titan or Horizon to the Diamondback. The Volt seems to be a different animal. I would look at a full size Horizon, not a mini or Titan. Unless you absolutely could not fit it. Both the Horizon and Diamondback are great presses and should be priced close to each other. There's a few pros and cons between the two.
Rich, I respect you a lot and you have done a great job, but apples to apples is all about the press and you know that, that's like comparing a steak from Wal-mart to a steak from Publix ain't much difference unless one is going to toss in all sides. I get your point though but press to press hmmm.Darryl
Quote from: Shanarchy on July 02, 2014, 03:25:55 PMQuote from: numbercruncher on July 02, 2014, 08:31:01 AMIf you are thinking of switching gears - Might want to look at an Anatol Titan with a rotary screw compressor as well.Michael JirasekAnatolApples to Apples I would say compare a Titan or Horizon to the Diamondback. The Volt seems to be a different animal. I would look at a full size Horizon, not a mini or Titan. Unless you absolutely could not fit it. Both the Horizon and Diamondback are great presses and should be priced close to each other. There's a few pros and cons between the two. I don't want to get drawn into the comments but when comparing apple to apple and say they should be priced together a couple of very important things are constantly overlooked. One- at M&R there are fifty three field technicians available for service to our customers. Two- we have an actual twenty four hour service available to the customer three hundred and sixty five days a year. Three we have three full time print trainers on staff and offer print training for free to our customers in our facility. Four we offer a money-back guarantee if you are not happy with the equipment.!Five- we offer full preventative maintenance training in our facility with an M&R tech at your disposal. The competitor you are comparing and I could be wrong has maybe two factory techs, no after hours phone support, no print trainers on staff, and no money-back guarantee So are you comparing apple to apple? I think not! That does not even take the equipment into comparison. Just a FYI
Not to be a troublemaker, and I know that no one returns one, but can someone tell me the approximate non-recoup-able cost on an albeit rare return of one of these blue apples or oranges? I assume it would be crate and freight two ways. Tech set-up fees (and possible dismantling)
Quote from: 3Deep on July 02, 2014, 06:07:09 PMRich, I respect you a lot and you have done a great job, but apples to apples is all about the press and you know that, that's like comparing a steak from Wal-mart to a steak from Publix ain't much difference unless one is going to toss in all sides. I get your point though but press to press hmmm.DarrylI hope nobody is seriously ONLY considering the presses. Or maybe some are and that's why the end up with a press that doesn't work, isn't serviced easily, can't get good support or just flat out nobody cares. Not tossing names but it's shocking the stuff you hear. I would highly suggest a press isn't the only thing to consider when buying a auto.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on July 02, 2014, 09:17:00 PMQuote from: 3Deep on July 02, 2014, 06:07:09 PMRich, I respect you a lot and you have done a great job, but apples to apples is all about the press and you know that, that's like comparing a steak from Wal-mart to a steak from Publix ain't much difference unless one is going to toss in all sides. I get your point though but press to press hmmm.DarrylI hope nobody is seriously ONLY considering the presses. Or maybe some are and that's why the end up with a press that doesn't work, isn't serviced easily, can't get good support or just flat out nobody cares. Not tossing names but it's shocking the stuff you hear. I would highly suggest a press isn't the only thing to consider when buying a auto. Brandt you and I are kind of in the same boat, I've had two autos an old azz multiprinter and my Anatol that I have only run, I guessing you have only owned two presses M&R's and run them. That being said we both can only talk about hearsay of what others have said (they could be fact or not) I can't say anything bad about an M&R press because I've never owned or run one, just like you can't say anything bad about an Anatol press because you've never owned one or run one (I know your going to have a smart ass remark to say about Anatol ) but hey I'm just stating my point, listen to advice but make up your own mind, but I would love to see a DB and full size Horizon side by side that would be the true test.