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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Milling machine recommendations for small lab
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<blockquote data-quote="Affinity" data-source="post: 337324" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>DOF makes a decent budget mill that can do everything you need. Imes 350i is another great all arounder with several support options.</p><p></p><p> If oral surgeons are buying it, why are you concerned about spending too much? One $$ patient could pay for most of a decent mill. Im saying that because you only get one purchase and if you dont get something that will suit your future needs also, your mill could be outdated in a couple years, not to mention older models get replaced every 4-5 years and for sure in less than 10 years you wont find any support for it. Reps will lead you astray, they are just salesmen, selling one product, so youre on the right track here. Get a cup of coffee and read here and you will see the problems people have had with any mill out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Affinity, post: 337324, member: 1246"] DOF makes a decent budget mill that can do everything you need. Imes 350i is another great all arounder with several support options. If oral surgeons are buying it, why are you concerned about spending too much? One $$ patient could pay for most of a decent mill. Im saying that because you only get one purchase and if you dont get something that will suit your future needs also, your mill could be outdated in a couple years, not to mention older models get replaced every 4-5 years and for sure in less than 10 years you wont find any support for it. Reps will lead you astray, they are just salesmen, selling one product, so youre on the right track here. Get a cup of coffee and read here and you will see the problems people have had with any mill out there. [/QUOTE]
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