Fancierstudio DG Heat Press Digital Sublimation T-Shirt Heat Press,15-by-15-Inch - Black
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wdwmomof8
> 3 dayHeats in decent time. Isnt too heavy. Doesnt warm the room up. Does have an odd smell when on. Hoping its something that will eventually cook off. Its been a while since I bought, though. I also wish I could close without turning off and not have timer beep
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B. Desiree
> 3 daySo simple to set up. Just let it heat up after I turned it on. And got right to pressing shirts. Very simple to use. Messaged the manufacturer for help and got a response within an hour. They were super helpful. Cant ask for better.
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ErinHG
> 3 dayI am in love with this heat press! It is big and requires a sturdy place to live. Easy to figure out the heat and timer settings. The only part Im still trying to figure out is the pressure knob...I have yet to nail down the pressure of the press to be just right but Im working on that. It was really nice to also have the teflon sheet included with the press, one less thing to pick out and purchase. I would highly recommend this press, especially for the price.
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Melissa
> 3 dayThis is my first heat press. I’ve been using it for about 2 weeks now and it’s been very consistent with the results when making T-shirt’s. I’ve used it for HYV vinyl and also Transfer paper and the results have been amazing. Even heat distribution and the plate itself heats up pretty quickly. Great value for the money. Worth every penny!
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Nana B
> 3 dayI havent used it yet as Im taking a course in Eco Printing with a Heat Press and will try it then. It came on time, packed very well...all assembled, just had to lift it out of the box. Instructions included. Im anxious to try it, it seems very straight forward to use.
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Lucys mom
> 3 dayI have zero experience with a heat press. My friend has been helping me and its very easy to use. I keep it on 350 degrees and use parchment paper instead of the other recommendations. Everything has turned out great.
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ABuddindeed
14-12-2024This is my first press, and I fretted over what to get. In the end I chose this one because of its price point and reviews. It is basic--but it required no assembly and was literally plug it in and use it. Im finding that Id like my next one to have the swing away platen, but thats way down the road since I only use this for my personal projects.
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Brandon
> 3 daySo far, so good! The digital display has one light out, but doesn’t affect the operations at all. For the money, it is completely worth it.
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Yisel Guzman
> 3 dayThis is a great heat press for beginners. I never had many issues and it was easy to use. HOWEVER, this heat press lasted me a year and a half before the pressure knob stopped turning! I’m not able to use this anymore for anything that requires heavy pressure. ALSO, at about a year the platen started to become extremely wobbly. It was still useable but annoying. I used this heat press about 2-3 times a week for a year and a half, then it gave up on me. I feel like it should’ve lasted me a bit longer for the price.
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Wendy
> 3 dayI tried to reach the seller, but the phone number has a mailbox that is full and cant take new messages; so the customer services is bad. Ive only had this machine for a month. After taking it out of the box I used a heat gun to test the temp. It was running 8 degrees hotter, so I dialed it back and made due. However, with each successive use, its just getting worse. Today the left side was 10 degrees colder than the setting, the the middle was fairly accurate, and the right side was 10 degree to hot. So nothing I made would come out right because one side was overcooked and one side was undercooked. You get what you pay for. Im done buying things like this on the internet. Im going to shop local where there is still some customer service and companies who guarantee their products. Sending this one back.