Fancierstudio DG Heat Press Digital Sublimation T-Shirt Heat Press,15-by-15-Inch - Black
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Miss Madelynn Murazik IV
Greater than one weekI already have a cricuteasypress (9x9) and let me just say wow what a difference with this heat press. I purchased the 15 x 15 because I make lots of T-shirts so I wanted to get a bigger press. After reading and reviewing lots of other heat press machines and those reviews I just went for it and purchased this heat press and wow, I’ve saved so much time and vinyl with this new heat press you literally heat for 30 seconds and soon after the machine beeps you can lift plastic off your vinyl and your done. With my cricuteasypress I would have to press 30 seconds 3-4 times with my full weight holding it down and my vinyl would still not come off easily off the vinyl. The only negative thing I could say about this heat press is that it has a very strong smell when turning on the machine, I’ve used it to press about 5 shirts and still smells but I was told with time the smell goes away. Hope this helps.
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Colleen
> 3 dayOnly used a few tims but so far no issues other than the Teflon sheet that came with it ripped after 2 uses because of a crease that was in the sheet. I contacted the company and they sent me 2 new teflon sheets to replace it! Great customer service! So far im satisfied!!
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Malik
Greater than one weekI was skeptical at first being a beginner but wanting something that would last . Ive had it for a month now and have used about 4 times . I have not had 1 issue with it heating up or doing its job . Great Beginners Buy
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Kimberley H.
Greater than one weekI was hesitant about purchasing a heat press on here. It’s so convenient and I love it. The only thing I’m not sure about is a ticking sound once it’s turned on.
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Chelsea Rodebaugh
> 3 dayI loved how easy it was using this heat press, perfect size for my room and worked great for my small business. Unfortunately this didn’t last me a year. It worked one minute and completely stopped the next. It won’t turn on at all. This is disappointing especially during the holiday season when money is tight and I was using this to make extra money.
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Tara R. Johnston
> 3 dayI ordered this last week and was quite surprised to have it waiting for me on Monday. Shipping to Alaska isnt always the fastest but this item was. I finally got to use the heat press today and was very impressed. The instructions are not the clearest but it seemed pretty self explanatory and I just played with it until I figured it out. I think it took 5 mins at the most. Ive only pressed one shirt so far but it was super easy.
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Selina H.
> 3 daySo far so good. Only part that I wonder about is my pressure. Wish there was an actual gage for that. But all in all, works as it should. One note to keep in mind if you’ve never used a press before, I thought the sheet it came with was supposed to be cut just to cover the image being pressed. Don’t make that mistake! It is important to cover the entire area otherwise you burn your material that isn’t covered.
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K Watson
> 3 dayI did a lot of research and read a lot of reviews before I bought my heat press. Im also in a ton of cricut facebook groups so I did some researching there also. I found that maybe 9 out of every 10 have purchased this same press. I have used it several times and I couldnt be any happier with my decision. For $6 for 3 years how could you pass up on an extended warranty. I highly recommend this heat press!
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gizzard701
Greater than one weekFast delivery. Over all this heat press is good. The instruction book wasnt very useful. Im a beginner with using a heat press so it would have been better with more help. But overall it wasnt bad.
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Manders511
Greater than one weekThis is my first heat press, and it is getting the job done. As others have mentioned, it makes a clicking sound consistently when it is turned on. This can get pretty annoying when you have multiple projects or have layers. Sometimes it will click more than others. Also, when it has reached the specified temperature, sometimes it will ding repeatedly until I partially close the top and release again. Other times, it will ding a couple of times before stopping. I never know which it is going to do though so I have to stand by it when it is almost at the temperature to stop the dinging. The closer I get to the edges, the cooler the heat plate gets. When I set the heat press to 305 degrees (Fahrenheit), and used my laser infrared thermometer, the center registered as 320 degrees. I know this is pretty typical for lower end heat presses, but if you are considering purchasing ANY lower end heat press, I highly recommend purchasing an infrared thermometer as well. I purchased this heat press so that I can start using HTV in my craft business. I havent had any disasters yet, but will upgrade if I decide to make this a large part of my business.