Fancierstudio DG Heat Press Digital Sublimation T-Shirt Heat Press,15-by-15-Inch - Black
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MCM
14-12-2024I have had this product for about a month. I use is sporadically. So far it has worked perfect with no issues at all.
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gizzard701
> 3 dayFast 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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Marcus Hull
> 3 dayGot this for my wife’s side business. She was previously using a hand held model to make her products which resulted in uneven presses and made the end product not look as well as it could. The heat press made that a non issue as she is able to press a full design at one time ensuring a clean final result. The machine came ready to use . Quick set up and she was on her way to doing what she loves!!
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Krissy
> 3 dayI wish it had something to grip to hol down the machine when pulling the handle up
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Alexis Pearson
> 3 dayI bought this Heat Press almost a month ago and Ive used it quite a few times already. Its really good for the price of +-$170. So far Ive had no significant issues with it. The handle does need to be pulled up with some strength when opening the top after pressing. Thats the reason for my 4 stars. Aside from that this heat press is very good. It is my first heat press and Id recommend it to any beginner. It arrived quickly from the seller as well. It has a temp set button as well as a timer setting that makes a beeping sound once youve reached the desired time pressing. It came with a Teflon sheet which is alright, mine had a few black marks on the sheet when I received it but I dont think its worth returning since it doesnt rub off onto any of the materials I use it on.
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Frederick Riley
> 3 dayI was hesitant at first because of a lot of bad reviews, but Im glad I decided to make this purchase. Works great for the price!
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Hannah
Greater than one weekFirst off this huge 50 lb press got to my door just two days after ordering! It took me awhile to find some shirts to sublimate on but when I did I set this up and start subbing in less than 10 minutes. It easy easy to use. Heat rose to 400 within a few minutes and seems to distributing evenly. I think I need to adjust my pressure but besides that I LOVE this press. It’s also really affordable compared to others and it comes with the sheet you want to lay on top of your sub print which I thought was awesome!
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ErinHG
Greater than one weekI 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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Oswaldo Graham
> 3 dayI bought this heat press over 3 years ago now and it still works just as good as it did when I first bought it. Durable, easy to use and consistent - I have been very happy with this purchase. I use it for vinyl and sublimation and works great every time for each use. Would absolutely recommend this heat press.
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Manders511
> 3 dayThis 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.