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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DebbieK
> 3 dayGreat price for these sheets! I use them to protect my workspace from all the paint, ink, glue, etc I use in my art projects. I tape them down so they stay put. I also use them as my palette when painting. I am very rough on these sheets, so its good to be able to replace them every couple of years. Theyre also really good for ironing adhesive sheets to fabric for fabric collage.
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Jessica Serrano-Gregg
> 3 dayPurchased as an alternative to the expensive craft mats on the market. I saw reviews from other crafters specifically purchasing for that reason as well so I though that for the price you cant go wrong and boy was I right! One craft mat is about $10-$20 for the size of just one of these sheets!! No brainer! I ordered these based off those reviews and Im extremely satisfied and the value is incredible. I get three mats for the price of just 1/2 of a mat marketed under crafting. Such a rip off! These are perfect for crafting with stamp inks, alcohol inks etc. I can just put a drop directly on the mat and do what I need to! Perfect for mixing my inks to paint with.. almost like a re-usable pallet sheet! I just wipe it off when Im finished and its good to go for next time with no staining! So I kept one the original size then cut one in half for smaller projects then the last one in 3rds for really quick small projects to fit my needs so I have all kinds of sizes depending on what Im doing. Just to compare these to a name brand craft mat at Michaels that retails for 20.00, I opened it up and found that the color was exactly the same, the size was pretty close but the only notable difference was the craft mat was a little thicker than these sheets which to be honest I like the thinner quality of these mats as they roll up easier for storage. Not enough of a difference to get me to Purchase that mat for 20$!!! No thanks, Ill stick with a pack of three for 6 bucks and free shipping! Very satisfied and I highly recommend if you need a craft mat dont spend 20$ just purchase these! Theyre cheap enough that if you ruin one you can toss it and not feel bad! Ill purchase more when needed but Ill say they are holding up fantastic. Wondering what else I can do with these!
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bb washington il
> 3 dayEasy to use, very satisfied. My fusing material stuck a bit where it extended past the fabric, but it did rub right off the teflon sheet.
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KMF
> 3 dayThese Teflon Sheets are exactly the same as a high priced teflon sheet sold in the craft industry. Actually, these sheets are 16 x 20 and the higher priced name brand is 15 x 18 inches. This 3 pack, especially when the seller is having a Super Sale is over 80% less expensive, too. The sheets can be cut to smaller sizes and they wear like steel. I use them in classes I teach and they have been used and abused and they keep going strong.
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Binky Melnik
> 3 dayThese are amazingly useful for lotsa things. I make jewelry and art from polymer clay and had bought these for that purpose (I needed a smooth, non-stick surface on which to work with the clay), but I’ve discovered that I can cure piece while they’re on these sheets. They’re also useful for ironing patches onto clothing, glueing things (the glue doesn’t stick to the sheets), ironing in general, and for heating pizza. I’m pretty sure I’ve used them for other things as well, but those are the high points. Good price, and I’ll be ordering more!
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Gail Hudak
> 3 dayThis product is great! I used it as a pressing pad when quilting, sewing and doing applique work. It is perfect thickness to protect the fabric while transferring the iron heat through to the fabric. Three sheets are included so I gifted one to a friend who was looking for a similar item but found them to be about 3 times this price. I recommend this product.
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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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Tiffany M.
> 3 dayDecent value for the price. Mine came with weird reddish brown marks on it though.
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Denise54
Greater than one weekI took a chance and cut these up to fit my freeze-drying trays so I wouldn’t have to use parchment paper anymore, which always has to be cut to fit the trays. To my surprise, it actually worked. Food doesn’t stick to the sheets, and they are easy to wash. This is going to save me a lot of money, and I will definitely buy these again if they ever wear out, which doesn’t look likely. I’m very pleased with my purchase.
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Hills reviews
> 3 dayI melted a polyester bag while trying to iron on a transfer. I had one of these sheets on top. The whole thing was a huge mess. The sheet protected my iron, so that was a big win. The melted goo was all over the sheet, so I let it cool. Once it hardened, I peeled it off to see if I could, sure enough, it came right off. The sheets are wonderful. Nothing sticks to them. They are light weight and do what I need them to. Couldnt be happier.