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Jon_Brooke
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What's the difference (if any) between an Ademco and Keencut hot press.

Superficially they look very similar but did one company take over the product from the other?
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Ademco is a company long defunct. Never heard of Keencut machines.

The most common ones nowadays are Drytac ones. I had an Ademco one but replaced it with a Drytac.
In comparison they are much more substantial than the old Ademco ones. :wink:
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Jon_Brooke wrote: Fri 29 Sep, 2023 1:21 pm What's the difference (if any) between an Ademco and Keencut hot press.

Superficially they look very similar but did one company take over the product from the other?
Do you have any pictures of the machines you are talking about?

The first machines I sold (in the photo trade) were all Ademco machines - back in the early eighties. Ademco sold - hardbed presses / softbed presses / hydraulic presses / vacuum presses - not to mention a whole host of laminators too...

I'm pretty certain Keencut did dip their toes in the water for a short time - as Keencut Bonding - but never actually manufactured their own machines. They may have re-badged machines form A&P Tools or Kennett Engineering.
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That all makes sense, thanks.

I've got an old hard bed Keencut Bonding machine but there is an Ademco machine for sale nearby that looks very similar, so from your comments I would guess that it is even older than my machine and that maybe Keencut Bonding rebranded an Ademco one anyway.
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