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Shel
> 3 dayThis heat press so far is great! Instructions were pretty easy to follow and overall the machine performs wonderfully. Does use quite a bit of power and takes a little while to heat up, but those are some minor flaws that don’t bother me too much! Would recommend this product to anyone wanting to have some fun with iron-on projects!
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Nia Glover
> 3 dayIf anyone is looking for a heat press on the cheaper side vs cricuts. I advise you get this one! It’s very similar to cricuts and it’s cheaper. I have no complaints at all
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EC
> 3 dayI have been on the market for a heat press to make shirts for family and friends. I read all reviews on all The top ones along with recommendations. I got this one for Mother’s Day and I couldn’t be happier. It’s perfect and does a wonderful job. Love it
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Sam
> 3 dayMy wife absolutely loves this little machine. She uses it when doing only 1 or 2 t-shirts.
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4Shadows
> 3 dayPerfect every time! And almost half the price of the Cricut version. Pro tip: FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS! ha ha
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Ry Dawn
Greater than one weekI think it works perfectly. Very easy to use and just as good as other brands but way more affordable
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Kisha R
> 3 dayIt works great and saves me a lot of time making shirts and decorating my items. A lot cheaper than the name brand one but it does the same thing if not more. It shows how much pressure you’re putting in the item as well as the heat. It’s helpful info.
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Knukscrim
> 3 daySuper easy to use and worked flawlessly
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JenChemist
Greater than one weekI’ve been using this heat press for a few months, and as a new Cricut user, it’s been used in LOTS of vinyl projects. I love that the plate heats evenly, and covers a wide area! Very helpful for when I’m using a more delicate iron in vinyl that can’t be overheated (so overlapping is very bad). I LOVE that it tells me how hard I’m pressing down as well, that’s a feature I really wanted and the name brand version didn’t have as an option. Only two issues I’m not a fan of, and they’re very minor: 1- the power indicator button flashes, all the time, when it’s plugged in. It gets annoying at night so I unplug it (which is probably a good idea anyway). 2- the pressure indicator only works during the time the timer is going, if you iron past when the timer goes off, no pressure measurement is there. Again, annoying but not a deal breaker. All in all, this cost less than the name brand version, has pressure feature which rocks, and cost less. I would buy this again in a heartbeat, and recommend it to my fellow vinyl crafters.
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Char Jorgensen
> 3 dayI purchased 2 of this brand and 2 of the name brrand and tested the heat distribution with an infrared heat gun and found this one was the most accurate. There is one spot about 3x3 that is colderr than the resst of the heating shoe but after testing all 4 I will live with it. The name brands were much farther off on the heat test - up to 50 degrees difference between the requested heat and the acutual heat. It seems the name brands were a minimum of 30 degrees colder than requested. This one is right on until about 350 degrees and then it drops by 10 degrees.