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Valerie H.
> 24 hourPerfect little pad for smaller projects and tees. It works exactly the same as the cricut one. Not enough heat transfer to burn yourself on is bonus. Any excess moisture in the fabric your working with is pulled away.
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Christine Ann Hines
> 24 hourA lot smaller than I expected
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Vicki L Jensen
> 24 hourWorks well. Cheaper than Circuit. Might get a bigger one
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Kimberley W.
> 24 hourPads are not sturdy enough.
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sandysue
> 24 hourIt works great with my press
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Michele Olsen
> 24 hourFor your crafting with heat a must have!
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Techccessory
> 24 hourThis item works really well for my use. I dont use it as an extra pressing mat; instead I use it as a mousepad to essentially lift up an area for easier pressing. It seems to work really well for me but the only drawback is that the material that this mat is made out of tends to stick to the fabric. Its essentially cloth on cloth and will create friction and stick to the fabric. If one side was made of polyester or something to allow easier sliding, I would like it a lot more.
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Anne
> 24 hourThis mat is a good replacement if you have the htvront heat press machine.
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Deanna Imbro
> 24 hourI bought two of these, one for myself and my daughter. They work beautifully and it stays on my sewing table for quick presses instead of having my oversized board and iron in my way. No steam, so it is great for HTV pressing also!
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E. Orchard
> 24 hourNot a whole lot you can say about this, except it works well and then price point is better than the Cricut branded one. I now own a LOT of HTVRONT products and they have all been above average in quality and on-par with name brands like Cricut. At the time of this writing, this mat was $10 and the Cricut one was $12, so its not a ton cheaper. But they both perform the same, so why not save a few bucks?