FatCat
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We had been looking for several months, we weren't yet ready to make the jump to a flatbed printer, but needed to increase production in our shop. A flatbed applicator seemed like a reasonable solution, though I admit they are pricey. Of course I looked at all tables on youtube - I admit that I only ever got to operate the CWT and a RollsRoller firsthand, so I can't really say on the other units with any real experience. One major thing I like about the CWT is that there is no crossbar over the roller, to me it seemed like it would get in the way like on the RollsRoller. I know there are many out there that are happy with their RollsRoller and say it isn't an issue, so it might just be me.
However, I will say that choosing between a CWT and a RollsRoller is like choosing between a Chevy and a Ford truck. They're both built rock solid, will last years with proper care and upkeep. Another thing that made me choose the CWT is that the folks at the show really cared about what they were selling as if it was their own reputation. Last but not least they made me a heck of a deal to take the table at the show which was already assembled and ready to go. If you have the opportunity I would definitely try to use all of them to find out your preference, but for us everything came together with the CWT. We've been using it for a year and I can say its been a huge help in our shop. Just mounted four 4x8 prints on alumacor last night by myself and it took less than 20 minutes - by myself. I honestly don't think you'd go wrong with either a CWT or RollsRoller, both are good, solid products.
However, I will say that choosing between a CWT and a RollsRoller is like choosing between a Chevy and a Ford truck. They're both built rock solid, will last years with proper care and upkeep. Another thing that made me choose the CWT is that the folks at the show really cared about what they were selling as if it was their own reputation. Last but not least they made me a heck of a deal to take the table at the show which was already assembled and ready to go. If you have the opportunity I would definitely try to use all of them to find out your preference, but for us everything came together with the CWT. We've been using it for a year and I can say its been a huge help in our shop. Just mounted four 4x8 prints on alumacor last night by myself and it took less than 20 minutes - by myself. I honestly don't think you'd go wrong with either a CWT or RollsRoller, both are good, solid products.