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Bobbie
> 3 dayI have only used it without heat, only used it because of curve shape to hold a glue on patch in Place until patch is adhered to cap with quick adhering glue.
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Lovely
> 3 dayWith this machine like other Cricut products requires you to register the product before you are able to use. The registering was an epic headache and fail. Downloading the app was eSy but syncing the product was an epic fail. You could be successful in syncing it if you have done this with previous cricut products. Maybe I received a defective one.. The product came fast and in great condition.
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Richard Montanez
> 3 dayDefinitely worth it I purchased a 300 dollar hat press and was totally disappointed and had to return it bought this I’m totally satisfied with the quality it comes with everything you need and it’s easy to store my hats came out great and if you want to make some hats for yourself or give as gifts this is the hat press to buy don’t look any further buy this one
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JR
> 3 dayMuy buen producto muchas gracias
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linda washington
Greater than one weekGreat product, easy to use !!!
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Randall Morgan
> 3 dayIt was exactly what I wanted for a gift.
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amber viglio
> 3 dayItem came and appeared to be in a new box,however supplies were missing. Attempted to use device and it will not turn on. Very dissatisfied with purchase.
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Jeff kindel Customer
> 3 dayIt was enjoyed by the owner.
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Great book.
Greater than one weekIts a little difficult to get the hat on the form and hold it in place
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Mr. Colin Kilback DVM
Greater than one weekFirst off it works way better than what I had before, the Cricut mini iron. That said having to create an account and download an app to use what is essentially AN IRON is ridiculous and inequitable. If you get this and don’t have internet connection you can’t set it up to use it! Not just the fancy auto settings, but the iron itself. It’s a data harvesting/ planned obsolescence technique I hope doesn’t catch on. If Cricut goes out of business or decides not to update this app or support this device, future owners will discover they can’t use it and it will end up in the landfill.