3 Pack PTFE Teflon Sheet for Heat Press Transfer Sheet Non Stick 16 x 20 Heat Transfer Paper Reusable Heat Resistant Craft Mat
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NCB
> 3 dayI use these for cooking, heat transfer and Metal Clay. I have one in the bottom of my oven. I have used as pan for frozen pizzas, for my metal clay -I can cut into smaller pieces to use to dry on a cup warmer, great for cutting with sharp tools & work great using heat transfer vinyl.
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Candor
> 3 dayThese sheets have so many uses. I have one in the kitchen I use for baking, especially bread. NOTHING I have baked has stuck to these sheets. I used another one in my crafting when ironing or pressing heat activated glues or embroidery backing. A third I gave to a friend of mine who uses it in his heat press at work.
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Coach Mike
> 3 dayWhat a great deal. Just be sure to wipe off any glue as soon as it gets on it. Oh, and mark the “top” with sharper in case your don’t get all the glue off, that way it won’t end up on your iron
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Mrs. Parker
> 3 dayThese work awesome. I got a hot press for Christmas and these are the sheets I use to guard my garment. Before my hot press arrived, I was using a regular iron. I also used these Teflon sheets with my regular iron when I had multiple layers of fabric I was trying to protect from the iron. They are great quality, reusable and clean with soap and water when needed. I dont know what reason I would ever need to buy more, but if I did - I would get these exact same sheets over again.
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Rural Wisconsin
> 3 daySheets are about 70 microns / 0.0028 thick. Fabric is woven from flat strands (fiberglass?), then apparently coated with Teflon -- making the surface fairly smooth, but not optically smooth. One sees obvious surface texture under a jewelers loupe... maybe +/- 10 microns on each side. Both sides look the same. Used as release sheets, they may leave a slight pattern on glossy photographs dry mounted with low-temperature film at 185F; I dont find this objectionable, but photographs are noticeably less glossy after mounting. The cut edges of the fabric show a bit of fraying with short strands of fiberglass(?) protruding. The Teflon coating inhibits further fraying, but one should understand that the edge isnt a perfectly clean cut. This shouldnt matter for most applications.
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Stella Nemeth
> 3 dayThis is a great deal for crafters. I noticed on YouTube that most of the people using craft mats were either struggling with them, as I was with the Ranger mat I had bought, because it was too small, or they had bought two or three of them and had taped them together. I ended up taping two of the mats together and using the third one as my dedicated Gelli Printing mat. I had not had something nonporous to put the Gelli Plate down on, so I never took off one of the two hard plastic covers. It was pretty messy when I did, but now I can use the plate properly. These mats are a little thinner than the Ranger mat, but they work the same way. You can easily remove paint and glue from it with some hand sanitizer and a paper towel, or probably with soap and water (which I have not tried yet). There was a price sheet inside the packaging and this company sells the thicker sheets by the yard or cut up. I wish they sold it by the yard through Amazon, because Id have bought a yard of the thicker sheet.
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Brandy Barnett
> 3 dayI have used one other brand before this one but this is my favorite!!
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JustMe
> 3 dayGot these to use with heat transfer vinyl and they work perfectly for less cost than other Teflon sheets Ive seen. Ive also used these a couple times when I wanted to press a machine embroidered design and didnt want to iron directly on the fabric or thread. Very happy with this purchase.
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Marva Williams
> 3 dayI liked that it was very easy to use. However the is very hot when pressing with it.
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Connor B.
> 3 dayEasy to use but rarely use them unless i I don’t use my press