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Kyle Good
Greater than one weekEdit: Ive changed my review to a 5 star. The company was able to send another device, and this one did not come with any goo or stickiness on it. Moreover, I did some testing with the laser temperature gauge to check, and the plate was now putting out accurate heat ranges. The device does include instructions for types of materials to be used with the three selectable ranges, and the temperature ranges are accurate for what theyve prescribed. I knocked out a few additional projects, and everything panned out smoothly and perfectly. It is honestly the PERFECT SIZE for the project types that I purchased it for - and at half the cost of the Cricut or other competitor products. If you are looking for a scrappy, high performance alternative from a company with great customer service--then definitely look to this heat press. It is quite attractive as well. Glad that I got things sorted out properly. Original Review ----------------------------------------------- Was really looking forward to a cheaper option than the expensive Cricut presses. I sew and hand bind books, which typically have a 4x7 or less footprint for HTV to lay down. This was perfect, in an ideal world. However, the product arrived obviously used and covered with something bizarrely sticky on the plate. I spent an inordinate amount of time and Goo-b-gone cleaning it up. I tried not to hold it against the company, as Amazon handles fulfillment. Maybe they just mixed in a return? But I gave it a shot. It failed to adhere my vinyl, despite following the included instructions. Okay... In my mind, maybe its the vinyl. Perhaps Im buying terrible vinyl? I think of a test solution. Check the heat output! With my stunningly accurate laser thermometer, I can see that the plate is almost 60 degrees cooler than it should be based on the recommended materials. I know Cricut has temperature settings to accurately lay any materials down. The temperature just matters too much to leave to a massive swing. On top of the let down of the used product. I guess I should probably return it. Bummer.
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Lurline Armstrong
> 3 dayIve only used it to do little areas of infusible ink sections on other items where it seems to have missed the heat other areas got. Sometimes it worked but it required alot of excess time. I hope to try it on a Tshirt or Hat creation real soon.
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Jacob Collier
Greater than one weekI loved this heat press! Usually I would have to iron and re-iron three or four times before it would work on the Heat transfer vinyl. I did not have to do this with this heat press. I held it for 7 seconds and it worked liked a charm. I have glitter, metallic, smooth and paper like vinyl, and it worked for all of them. I loved that it did not take long to heat up, it beeped when it was ready. I did also like the feature that it beeps when not in use for awhile and shuts itself off. I would highly recommend this heat press.
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Alysia
> 3 dayI used it to put names on small canvas bags for my grandson’s birthday they turned out great
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sarah
> 3 dayWorks great just as expected. Will update with my project tonight!!!
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Bethany Caldwell
> 3 dayGreat press
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LaConya Croff
> 3 dayIt work real goos it gets hot quick and havent had any problems so far
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Shopperholic
> 3 daySo far so good. Everything i made came out gr8.
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Alisha
> 3 dayThis heat press works amazingly and is a great deal for the price. It heats up quickly, has lights to tell you when it’s ready, it’s lightweight and easy to use and transferred my vinyl perfectly!
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Randall
> 3 dayWorks better than higher price products