HTVRONT Heat Press Machine for T Shirts, 10X10 Portable T Shirt Press Machine, Fast Heat-up Iron Press Heat Transfer Machine for Hat, Vinyl, Sublimation (Raspberry)
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A.B.
> 3 dayMakes applying HTV(iron-on) easy as pie.
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MJ
> 3 dayNeeded a heat press but didnt want to spend a lot. This was the perfect find! Very easy to use and does the same things more expensive versions do, all for less.
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BlueSkyCreativesAL
> 3 dayWorks as designed for my Sublimation needs. Along with a Teflon Pillow and Sheet set, this unit makes my Sublimation projects all but a certain success. Just add Printed Transfer Paper with your Design and Creativity and you are on your way to success.
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spbryand
> 3 dayI just purchased my HTVRONT last week and I jumped into using it. The instructions were very sparse and before I used it I watched several YouTube videos. I could set up the temperature and timer on my own but I did not see how to start the timer and how to use the pressure setting. Once I found the correct video that answered my initial questions I was ready to try my vinyl press. I set up a fun project for bowling. I used the very nice bag that came in the box to put This Is How I Roll project on my computer, cut the separate parts on my Brother Cutter, and was ready for the press. Just a note: DON’T USE A LASER TO CUT HTV MATERIAL!! It melts all of the edges of the vinyl and I had to cut everything with an Exacto Blade to use them. I found that I had to redo all of my vinyl and I used my Brother Cutter to create my vinyl parts to complete my project. I then started the application of the vinyl with the Vinyl Press. Wow! It was really so easy to use. I have never done anything like this before and it went great. I put the vinyl pieces in a certain order to get the parts to fit correctly. The picture of the bag with the 2 pressings show 2 separate attempts. I did the small pressing first just to experiment. It went so fast and easy that I went and created the larger version and added my text to the files. I then pressed the larger version. There were errors along the way, but the errors were on my part b/c I had never done this before, but it finally turned out pretty good when I was done with the larger version. It was easy and fun to use the HTVRONT press. I would recommend getting one for yourself because it is so simple to use and the price is low enough compared to the big vinyl presses. The size is good too. It is light weight and not very large overall so it is easy to store. I do believe there are several sizes to choose from and I got the middle size of 10 x 10 and it fit the size vinyl pieces that I am using. I am already planning my next pressing.
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Ra Bizzy
> 3 dayBarely sticking for me.
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Autumn still
> 3 dayThis machine DOES NOT heat all the way around!! Yes it may feel hit but it doesn’t heat the design properly on the shirt . So some pieces stick some doesn’t.
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Bradley Berkstresser
> 3 dayGot this for my mom for Christmas as she is crafty. She likes it and said its better than trying to use an iron for sure.
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Joelle Jacobi Jr.
> 3 dayGreat price and great product. Super easy to use. Love the pressure sensor.
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Jen D.
> 3 dayImpressed with the quality of the product. Heats up super quickly. Looks nice too.
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Prof. Watson Block I
> 3 dayI had a little learning curve with the Fahrenheit vs Celsius feature but soon figured it out. Patience is a virtue. I can see multiple uses for this tool, hopefully it will work with applique shapes and fusible webbing. The delivery couldnt have been faster. Happy I am.