Fancierstudio DG Digital Heat Press Industrial-Quality Digital 15-by-15-Inch Sublimation T-Shirt Heat Press, Black DG Heat Press Black Blue
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Beastlyangel44
> 3 daySo at first, I was really excited to get this out and start using it! It works pretty good although alot of the time I have to do 2-5 presses even though its set for the same temp and time that each thing is suppose to be done by! Its sadly starting to peel the protective stuff off that is on top! Its also not that easy to open our close! I thought with it being my first heat press maybe I would get used to it and it would become easier.. well I bought it in April and now we are in October!! I regret getting this one and not the one I originally wanted!
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Harriet R. Mitchell
> 3 dayI use for pressing decals on clothing. I find that this is better than the swing away I have been using.
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Riley
> 3 dayThe heat press is fully functional as soon as it comes out of the box. It is nice and sturdy and extremely easy to use.
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Baja 84
Greater than one weekThis Heat Press is pretty impressive! I had doubts and tons of Anxiety about purchasing it, but the price kept pulling me in, and it’s definitely worth the money. It was also ready to use right out of the box, I plugged it in, set the heat to correct temp which is very simple to figure out, and started pressing. I did have to tighten the handle a little, but I think they left it a little loose so you can find the grip that is most comfortable to use. I also took the pressure down so I could open it easier and that was easy, with just a turn of the knob. The thickness of the padding is perfect size and removable just in case you might ever need to replace it. I’ve used Cricut HTV, Siser HTV, and The Paper Company HTV, and it all pressed very well with this machine! I would highly recommend this Heat Press to anyone looking for a durable, ready to use, affordable press.
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Surra
> 3 dayIve had it for a while now and still a newbie at heat pressing, but it gets the job done. The lack of instruction was a bit daunting but after a bit of playing with the controls it wasnt too difficult to figure out. Couple of tips: -if you set the timer, every time you close the lid, it will start and beep when the time is up... and keep beeping. To avoid that, I just stop the timer once I shut the lid. -for me, the vinyl needed to be set for longer times, so I did whatever the vinyl manufacturer said but then repeated it for fear of burning something if left too long. -it does take a bit to heat up, but Ive not had any issue with it getting to the proper temperature. I havent tried the sublimination aspect yet (no clue as to how that works) but Im excited to give it a go in the near future. Its been a great investment for this new crafter.
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Cora White
> 3 dayItem had minor cosmetic damage. Works great.
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Khyenne Francis
> 3 dayI literally just got this delivered and set it up. I haven’t made anything yet but I turned it on let it heat up to 374 degrees which is what my sub paper recommends and when taking my heat gun a-crossed every part of the plate at 374 the highest read I got was 355 anytime I slightly moved the temperature would fluctuate to as low as 324 Not accurate at all and I’m thinking about seeing what my return options are
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August Fay I
> 3 dayWhen I received the heat press there was a yellow hard substance on the front of the bottom plate. Not sure if it is glue or what it is. Also there is a good size indent beside where the glue is. I have yet to use. Deciding whether to return it or not.
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Raspberry Wren
> 3 daySeems to be pretty well made. The instructions were horrible. It did come with a book that was in impossible to understand English rendering it worthless- however it’s not rocket science and there is YouTube. The press works great, easy to use controls, accurate timer. Really pleased so far
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Pam Lyon
> 3 dayI gave it a 4 star because I havent used it that much. It heats up quickly and seems to work great. I have made a few things but mostly for gifts so Im unsure as to whether they are staying on the clothes.