Sublimation Mugs,Sublimation Mugs Blank 11oz Sublimation Coffee mugs, White Coated Ceramic Cup - set of 12
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Martin Stark
> 3 dayPerfectly for my morning coffee and the lid keep my coffee warm a bit longer.
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Mrs. Bethel Jones III
> 3 dayVery good quality and prints are vibrant. I love it and will buy again.
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Mark Kraus
> 3 dayThe mugs were packaged well, all 8 arriving in one piece. The cups are nicely finished and a good size for my purposes. I use them with my Cricut and have found the images transfer and adhere perfectly. And it is definitely a plus that they are microwave and dishwasher safe. So far, I have used them all as gifts and everyone has been delighted. I will most definitely be ordering more.
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Peanut butter and jelly momma
> 3 dayThese sublimation mugs work out so easy for crafting! I am by far an amateur when it comes to sublimation with the cricut press. I’m honestly, kind of terrible lol. But! These mugs were so easy to work with that my user error was almost cancelled out! I really like the warmer lids they come with. They double as coasters or as lids to keep your drink warm (or cold!). They do not seal but are a very nice actually wooden bamboo with a vent out straw hole and they really elevate the entire cup. I would absolutely buy these again for my next project and would recommend them to others!!
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Jennifer Douglas
> 3 dayThis is a great set. I was impressed actually because I was worried I was going to receive some very thin-walled coffee mugs. I do prefer to work with the 15 ounce mugs instead, but I thought I would try these because I do have customers who ask me for the smaller mugs and generally I dont have them because they are harder to find in regards to cost efficiency. I obviously do not do what I do for free. Most sublimation artists are also doing it to make money whether it be your main gig or your side gig, but at the same time, we cant be paying extensive amounts of money on cost per unit unless we are comfortable with charging our customers a ridiculous amount for a coffee mug. I am not one of those people who are okay with that. Even for specialty, one-of-a-kind items, I am still not okay with that. When I am making new items for customers the first question I ask myself is, would I pay that much for that mug. These mugs make your per unit cost $3 ea. For the quality of mugs I received, that is absolutely a great deal. This is one of those items where I would encourage you to grab a box, work with this first set and get your own take on it. But as far as affordability, I have received cheaper feeling and looking mugs for more money and I wasnt happy. I will be buying these again. The sublimation finish grabs that image really quickly and of course with the right technique and aided tools, turns out flawless sublimation prints. Love it. Hope this review helps!!
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Ryann Wells
> 3 dayEasy to use. Sub went on well. So far they’ve held up.
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Candace LaRotonda
> 3 dayI purchased several boxes of the mugs and there were quite a few mugs that the lids did not fit on. Makes it a little difficult to complete a project when the quality is lacking in the lids.
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Mike Krajnak
> 3 dayThese sublimate awesome I hat to got 400 for 245 seconds but they come out great
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M.H.
> 3 dayExactly as described
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G. Hearn
> 3 dayThis is a nice set of plain white sublimation mugs. The listing shows that they hold 11 ounces, which sounds about right. So they are a nice size. Nice large handles. I use a heat press that has a mug attachment. So far these have been working without any problems. These sublimation mugs are made in China and being sold by Chinese company on Amazon. At the current price of twenty-five bucks that makes them just over three bucks each. These could not have cost more than a few pennies to make in China, so at the current price they are well over twice the price they should be. But overall they are fine.