I do too, thank you for watching! I'll get better at teaching. I'm learning by doing and hoping to inspire people who are just starting out like I am. Never thought I'd enjoy crafting as much as I have. :)
Thank you. I actually really love it, which I guess I didn't say in my video. Still new to this. Haha. I'm just learning how to use it for different projects.
I ordered one last week when it went on sale too but returned it yesterday. Didn’t even open it. Just to nervous about the pressure for DTF. I do a lot of hoodies too and that seems to be an issue to. I’ll probably grab one again sometime time just for shirts and vinyl stuff
I haven't tried it for DTF yet. I plan to, but haven't found the right project. I have used it for shirts and sweaters doing sublimation and vinyl and think they turned out much better than I did with the hand heat press. I could see it being an issue with a hoodie - you'd have to do it from the side. I like the drawer slider, but limiting if you there's a lot of bulk around it. It's a great table top press overall and I'm happy with it for the price. :)
I just purchased one and wanted the white one! But they were sold out and just had blue😊, but white came back in stock. So just waiting for it to arrive. Can't wait to try it!
@@totallyinspired_1 tested a few different sample DTFs and really like it. Learning a few tricks/hacks. Just have to get my designs on some DTFs and test them. Can't wait!
I got some sample DTFs and tried them all on a shirt. Some were better than others. I bought the DTF powder and sheets to print on, but haven't tried it yet.
The one thing I don't like about it is that the power button still blinks when it's turned off. Unplugging after every use is inconvenient because of where the outlet is located.
Agreed. That was one of the things that I also didn't like. My solution to that was to put a surge protector on top of my desk just behind it so it's much easier to plug it and other things on my desk in. I use command strips on the back of the surge protector to help keep it in place. It does the trick. It also helps to not have to crawl under desks and tables to plug or unplug things.
Hope you have better luck than I did. Mine quit 15 days past the 1 yr. Was offered $50. Not acceptable to me. I feel should have lasted longer. Buyer beware!
Thank you. I actually bought a thicker silicone pad to use with it. I thought it would work better for my bookmarks and puzzles to have a firmer surface, but didn't seem to work. Still playing with it to get the right settings for different items. Any other suggestions? :)
Technically, it's supposed to, but doesn't work great for all projects. I added a silicone pad to mine to get it to be more firm. This worked better on my puzzle and bookmark blanks, but eventually found that doing those by hand worked best. Just have to play around with it to see what works and what doesn't.
Really love t he HTVRONT auto heat press! Thanks for your sharing!
Thanks for watching!
😄MG.....scored Black Friday deal in blue...now rearranging sewing station to begin spring 2024 designs....Nice tutorial.
Oh, darn, I wanted the blue! Nice! Thank you for watching.
I purchased one and love it; thanks for the tutorial
I do too, thank you for watching! I'll get better at teaching. I'm learning by doing and hoping to inspire people who are just starting out like I am. Never thought I'd enjoy crafting as much as I have. :)
Good Luck with your new heat press. I have not used mine yet. It looks easy.
Thank you. I actually really love it, which I guess I didn't say in my video. Still new to this. Haha. I'm just learning how to use it for different projects.
The auto heat press really does great in heat pressing! love it!
Agree!
nice video.. I have one too I've never had the fan turn on . is it because it was on for a long time ?
Thank you. I'm not sure what that was. Maybe outside noise that sounded like a fan? I've never heard anything unusual while using it. :)
Love mine! Does everything I want it to do!
I do too! I've made some mistakes, but figuring it out as I go. :)
Love my new heat press!
I do too!
You did a good a job, and the auto heat press did a good as well!
Thank you so much!
Thank you!! For this video. I ordered mine yesterday. I will come back to let you know how i like it 😊 I definitely subscribed.
Thank you so much for subscribing! Yes, please follow up and tell me what you think. I'd love to see what you create too.
I ordered one last week when it went on sale too but returned it yesterday. Didn’t even open it. Just to nervous about the pressure for DTF. I do a lot of hoodies too and that seems to be an issue to. I’ll probably grab one again sometime time just for shirts and vinyl stuff
I haven't tried it for DTF yet. I plan to, but haven't found the right project. I have used it for shirts and sweaters doing sublimation and vinyl and think they turned out much better than I did with the hand heat press. I could see it being an issue with a hoodie - you'd have to do it from the side. I like the drawer slider, but limiting if you there's a lot of bulk around it. It's a great table top press overall and I'm happy with it for the price. :)
OMG. SAME! It's just sitting there. I emailed them today to try and return mine. Still waiting to hear from them. :(
Hi, mine was delivered today, but I haven't unboxed it yet. 😊
You're going to love it. Do a video too! I'd love to see what you think.
I just purchased one and wanted the white one! But they were sold out and just had blue😊, but white came back in stock. So just waiting for it to arrive. Can't wait to try it!
I wish I got the blue one, but white it pretty and sleek looking. Blends into my office nicely. Hope you like it! :)
@@totallyinspired_1 tested a few different sample DTFs and really like it. Learning a few tricks/hacks. Just have to get my designs on some DTFs and test them. Can't wait!
I got some sample DTFs and tried them all on a shirt. Some were better than others. I bought the DTF powder and sheets to print on, but haven't tried it yet.
The one thing I don't like about it is that the power button still blinks when it's turned off. Unplugging after every use is inconvenient because of where the outlet is located.
Agreed. That was one of the things that I also didn't like. My solution to that was to put a surge protector on top of my desk just behind it so it's much easier to plug it and other things on my desk in. I use command strips on the back of the surge protector to help keep it in place. It does the trick. It also helps to not have to crawl under desks and tables to plug or unplug things.
How much did this cost I need to print my own is Amazon best selling a heat press?
They're about $250. I bought mine from Amazon, but you can order it directly from their website too. Good luck!
Hope you have better luck than I did. Mine quit 15 days past the 1 yr. Was offered $50. Not acceptable to me. I feel should have lasted longer. Buyer beware!
Oh geez, sorry to hear that. That wouldn't be acceptable to me either. Hope you found a suitable replacement.
Use an extra heat press pad it’ll give you more pressure
Thank you. I actually bought a thicker silicone pad to use with it. I thought it would work better for my bookmarks and puzzles to have a firmer surface, but didn't seem to work. Still playing with it to get the right settings for different items. Any other suggestions? :)
I thought it’s supposed to automatically adjust the pressure for you?
Technically, it's supposed to, but doesn't work great for all projects. I added a silicone pad to mine to get it to be more firm. This worked better on my puzzle and bookmark blanks, but eventually found that doing those by hand worked best. Just have to play around with it to see what works and what doesn't.
Nice use of but it was on sale and I had a gift card to soften the blow. I've used that one a few times to talk myself into buying something.
Haha, yes, I do that kind of thing all the time! They're justified purchases.