HTVRONT Heat Press Product Review | Heat Transfer Vinyl Equipment & Supplies
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- HTVRONT sent me a fantastic heat press that can prove to be very useful in our sewing and craft rooms. Enjoy this review and get your very own heat press using my Amazon link. Thanks for watching!
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It’s also great to press fabric before cutting. This was a great demo. ❤
Looks amazing can see using this at a retreat setting
Thank you
Thank you for sharing this.
I have a great press but it's more for garments. I do use for pressing fabric if I'm getting lazy.. the only down fall is I have to lower and lift the lid and the temp settings are like that of an iron.
I really like the one you've just demonstrated ❤ since I do have the Brother Scan N Cut that I use in conjunction with my luminaire.. this press would be a perfect fit!
Have a great weekend!😊
Nice machine!
Interesting.
I want one of these heat press machines. I just got a cricut machine for Christmas. I am still learning how to use it, but this will be my next purchase in the near future.
I wish I had room for one.
Nice
Looks good! I just checked out some of their products and see that they have a cutter similar to a Cricut as well.
Yes! I may get that in the future to go with this
Would this also work on the T-shirt quilt fusion?
It would be great for that once you worked out the optimum heat and time on a practice piece.
What do you think of the size of the unit? Does that interfere with the flow in the She Shed? Is it steam or dry heat?
I don’t have it in the she shed currently. I’m trying to figure out where to put it. It would take up about a 18 x 20 inch space.
Wow! I know it would take way longer than 40 seconds to press the block you demonstrated.
That would be worth the money spent on blocks with a bunch of seams
Nice