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  • Pane Talev

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    17 March 2018 at 06:52
  • Elliott j willis

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    17 March 2018 at 07:32

    Thanks Pane, good place for bungees, any recommendations for bannwe a frames and pop up roller banners etc?

  • Tahsin Niyazi

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    17 March 2018 at 19:00

    Spandex for the pop up banners. Tas

  • David McCarroll

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    17 March 2018 at 22:38

    I had a quick look about for some budget roll up stands last week and came across Colourbyte, budget stands £9odd each if you buy a box 6. Clamp top and adhesive rail at the same cost.

    I think previously we were paying £17 or there abouts for the same cheap Chinese budget stands.

  • Chris Wilson

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    18 March 2018 at 12:37

    Ultima display are a wee bit cheaper than that for there’s I think.. that’s who we use

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    19 March 2018 at 01:39

    easystands.com offer a range from budget upwards.

    Yes you can buy a pack of 6 for about £10 each or there about. There is also people buying in bulk at about £5 each, some from china…
    However, its all very well saving a few pound here and there, but the bottom line is, these stands are normally crap!
    They are so lightweight and flimsy they lean forwards or backwards a few hours after being put up. Actually, some just lean right away!

    I look for a trouble free solution for myself and my customer. That normally means you pay a bit more, but it is worth it and you dont have any come backs. We pay around £30 each for our units.

  • David Hammond

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    19 March 2018 at 09:12

    Innotech have given us some competitive pricing on stands.

    Same as Rob, we’ve tried the really cheap ones, but they’re utter garbage, and unless necessary I won’t use them.

  • Kevin Busby

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    19 March 2018 at 10:31

    Plexdisplay another good one with a two year warranty and still do the cheapo ones if needed.

    With Rob on this though stopped doing the cheap ones as you cannot teach stupid people not to let go and expect them to wind themselves up without ripping the top bar off and going inside the roller. Now only supply plez zeta or sidewinders, the zeta are still budget but telescopic pole, single foot, lightweight canister and best of all the top bar attached with double sided tape and then clamped in place with alan key bolts so its staying in place when the rest let go.

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