It's funny you made this video about Vevor. I just purchased the Vevor 5 in 1. I can't wait to get it. I found that buying from the company was less expensive than through Amazon and it has great reviews. Thanks for your videos. I learn so much from you!
I’m so glad I found your video! I’ve had this press for about 4 months and just got it out of the box last week. Still haven’t plugged it in. I did attach the “control until” lol. It does sound really funny!
Why is it always so intimidating learning these new things 😂 I swear my Cricut Joy sat in the box for a year before I took it out! Just "rip off the bandaid" and plug it in! You've got this!
@@Cricuter I looked for the video of actually using this press, but couldn’t find it. I’d love to start using it! I mostly sub now, but standing for 7 minutes with the easy press and firm pressure is getting old!
@@sandybrickman1392 oh my gosh that's insanity! I'm using mine as we speak. It's so simple. Just plug it in, set the temperature and time and close the bar. Before you close it, twist the blue knob on the top to tighten or loosen the pressure. Make it so it's hard to close, almost requiring 2 hands to pull down. Put the material in before you turn it on and adjust the pressure. If you adjust it without a shirt in and then add a shirt, it might be too hard to close. That's it! Let me know if you have any questions. I'm making shirts all day!
Hello, just started to use this same Vebor heating press. But I’m so happy that I found you on this platform. My question is: how do I make the timer begin when it’s all set up? I have being using my cellphone for the timer since I do not know how to make the timer begin. Please help. Thank you
To turn off the beeping sound: while machine is off press and hold minus sign ( - ) and turn it on. It will show OFF on the display. Do it again if you want to turn back on the beeping sound, but in that case it will show ON on display. That's the way we did on our 5 in 1 machine. Note: it also turn off the time up beeping notification.
Hi, I’m planning to buy this machine. Since this video is 6 months older, how was your experience in the past months? Any pros and Cons you want to share?
I was just responding to a different comment where they asked me to rate it 1-10. I thought it would be easier to copy and paste my response for you: "I'd say like an 8. It works really good with temp and pressure and I've never had any issues with vinyl not sticking. What I don't like about it is that when you close the lid, the countdown timer doesn't automatically start counting down. You have to push the bottom button to get it to start counting down and sometimes I have to push it a few times before it works. I also don't like how it doesn't make a noise when it reaches zero. My heat press before that one would beep when it got to zero and count down as soon as you shut it automatically. Compared to my HTVRont auto heat press, this is way better. That thing has no pressure and nothing sticks on the first press."
Hello. I set up my Vevor Heat Press yesterday. My booklet referenced things that weren't even on my control panel, so I was kind of winging it a bit. I found out that the temperature seemed a bit low when I did my first test iron on. I also don't like the way that you can't tell how much pressure is being placed on the garment. I've seen several references online about using light pressure or firm pressure, but that's so vague. I had to press my practice t-shirt several times to get my iron on adhere. Plus, my timer never went down it's stayed at 30 seconds the entire time. So I just use my stopwatch to count down the time. This is my first time using the press, so I'm sure I'll get better with time but overall it was a fairly intuitive machine. I did find out that I need to reposition my heat press because it isn't getting enough clearance when I swing it away from my garment. Thank you for the video it was helpful.
I agree with so much of what you wrote. If you're new to heat pressing trying to figure out the pressure can be tricky. Generally speaking, I feel like you can never have too much pressure. The only time I ever run into issues is when there's not enough pressure. Unless you're working with a really delicate fabric like silk, make it heavy pressure. I tighten it so that it's hard to pull down and you need 2 hands. I actually hate my auto press because you can't adjust the pressure at all like you can with this machine and my vinyl never sticks. I also have issues with my timer not counting down so I do it in my head. I'm sure there's an easy fix for that I just haven't taken the time to figure it out.
I have the 8 in 1 I cannot for the life of me figure out how to set the temperature . It goes crazy and it says SH instead of SP to set the heat not sure what this means maybe you can help? :)
We received our Vevor 5 in 1 heat press last week. We have tried pressing vinyl onto a canvas tote which was the primary reason for the purchase. We did multiple presses, tightened down the pressure, but it still didn’t adhere properly. We noticed that the screws on top are not evenly pressing. The front three do not go down, making pressure uneven. Can you tell me how yours look when you press down? Do all the springs/screws press down evenly?
I just watched a video by Angie Holden who suggested to test the temperature of the heat press, test the heat of the pad after heating it for 60 seconds and immediately check the pad and not the platen itself. I haven't tried this method yet. If you do, please let me know your results:)
I bought the 5 in 1 vevor heat press and found it a bit hard to set up, thanks to your video I’m able to set it up now. My next now once I set the temp and time after a few seconds I start hearing a beeping sound and the temperature display starts showing E1 instead. Like an error code I believe. Do you know what that means?
Hello, I just received my heat press and I'm trying to set up and running into a wall. Was your machine hard to get started. I set it up like you said and not sure on a few things, like, when pushing the +/- button together how do tell when the machine is C or F and how long do you hold the buttons down. My temp light keeps blinking and ticking. Did this happen to you?
Hi, Kerri! I noticed in your video that your heat gun did not give the same reading as the control monitor on your heat press. I have the very same heat press and temperature gun. My first vevor did the same thing....would not give a consistent heat temp with the gun. I sent it back and received a replacement. Using the same heat gun, it gives crazy readings as to the temp. Am I safe just believing the control monitor? Did you adjust the temp on the control monitor so the heat gun read the temp you want? What's crazy is the heat gun with give totally different temps, checking the plate multiple times. Thank you for your video, and if you have any suggestions, please advise.
I think the temp gun is accurate because I tested it out by pointing it at my thermostat and the temps were about the same. I think the longer you leave your heat press on, the hotter it gets. I would try upping the temp on the control if it's not getting hot enough. I doubt it'll ever stay exactly at the right temp but if you can get it within 10 degrees I would aim for that
Hello! I have a couple of suggestions regarding this specific Heat-Press. Do you think this heat press would be good for specifically heat pressing namesets to soccer jerseys ie, names, numbers and patches etc?
When I went lol the y round, it fell back, so I have to hold it. I’m thinking about removing the rubber feet and putting a screw in it to screw it to the table.
I bought this press, actually one as an add on in my shop & one for my son to start with. I wish I had tried it during the return window. It heats unevenly, the pressure is not even, I blew threw 3 sweatshirts & large transfers before I figured out it was the press & not me. I don't even have the enthusiasm to test the add on presses, hate blowing material. Might just sell it to a crafter.
Sorry you had a bad experience. That's how I feel with all my automatic presses. I always go for this one because the pressure is adjustable. I'm sure you can sell it fast on Facebook Marketplace
@@Cricuter I hate to pass my garbage on to someone else. I can't sell it and say, "It's awesome, you will love it"- I have to be honest. Thank you for the reply
I recently got this machine, coming from a 15x20 clamshell heat press. The thing that I do NOT like about this heat press is that the "shaft/pole" is very close to the press. I don't think there is enough room for a hoodie to be pressed on this machine. no matter which way you align the hoodie, the side where the "shaft/pole" is, is too close too the bed/plate, that you can't really lay the hoodie flat. have you experience this with the swing away heat press? any advice?
You can use an inkjet printer if you purchase printable heat transfer vinyl such as this: amzn.to/3TWy0jm . However, I've never had good luck with inkjet ink holding up in the wash. I've made a few shirts and the ink always bleeds after I wash it. You're much better off with a sublimation printer. A lot of people will buy an Epson Ecotank like this amzn.to/48x8MN9 and swap out the ink with Hippo sublimation ink amzn.to/3O35E3b and sublimation paper amzn.to/48xAQzP. That's what i did. But Sublimation is like a whole new world of learning. If you're just getting into this stuff then I would start with cutting rolls of heat transfer vinyl (I love Siser Easyweed brand). Hope that helps and sorry for the delayed response!
Thank you! I do like it but I don't think it has enough pressure. I have read that you can increase the pressure by purchasing additional heat press mats but I haven't tried that yet. I also don't like how it doesn't come with attachments. I think the Vevor 8-in-1 swing away is better for those reasons. amzn.to/3KocI8D
I bought an 8-in-1 Vevor heat press about a month and today I got to try it out and it dont work,right. it comes on,goes to 356 deg either c or F dont know or cre which but none of the control;s work except for the power on switch, it's going back and judging by all the comments it is basically junk, a large box full of excess fatory parts. perhaps I will try another brand but all of them are probably made in the same factory in China, I wish they spent half as much time publishing readable documentation as they do on telling you about features that rarely work or are rarely used.
Just because they gave it to me for free doesn't mean I have to say it's good. I got a HTVRont Auto Press for free and I don't care for it. I have no reason to lie. But I can honestly say this is a good heat press.
I'd say like an 8. It works really good with temp and pressure and I've never had any issues with vinyl not sticking. What I don't like about it is that when you close the lid, the countdown timer doesn't automatically start counting down. You have to push the bottom button to get it to start counting down and sometimes I have to push it a few times before it works. I also don't like how it doesn't make a noise when it reaches zero. My heat press before that one would beep when it got to zero and count down as soon as you shut it automatically. Compared to my HTVRont auto heat press, this is way better. That thing has no pressure and nothing sticks on the first press.
I don't know if I am digging my Vevor 8 in 1! The control unit always flatlines out.. The reset button does nothing when I press it. There's little hairlike fibers that stick out from where the heat plate is on the press. Once the temp gets to where I want it, it beeps until I press the mode button. I wish I would've just gotten another Tusy!
It looks like glue on the metal part of mine. It looks horrible. I have the same one you have. My temp was already set to 365 when I turned mine on. I hope mine ain’t used.
It's funny you made this video about Vevor. I just purchased the Vevor 5 in 1. I can't wait to get it. I found that buying from the company was less expensive than through Amazon and it has great reviews. Thanks for your videos. I learn so much from you!
That's great! I'm really happy with it so far!
How do you like it?
U- tube vevor
Just ordered the 8 in 1. Got a steal of a deal....$179.99. Also bought an oven and I'm thrilled.
That's awesome!! You're going to love it!
I'm hoping. Now I just need to decide which printer to get. I keep going back and forth.
I’m so glad I found your video! I’ve had this press for about 4 months and just got it out of the box last week. Still haven’t plugged it in. I did attach the “control until” lol. It does sound really funny!
Why is it always so intimidating learning these new things 😂 I swear my Cricut Joy sat in the box for a year before I took it out! Just "rip off the bandaid" and plug it in! You've got this!
@@Cricuter I looked for the video of actually using this press, but couldn’t find it. I’d love to start using it! I mostly sub now, but standing for 7 minutes with the easy press and firm pressure is getting old!
@@sandybrickman1392 oh my gosh that's insanity! I'm using mine as we speak. It's so simple. Just plug it in, set the temperature and time and close the bar. Before you close it, twist the blue knob on the top to tighten or loosen the pressure. Make it so it's hard to close, almost requiring 2 hands to pull down. Put the material in before you turn it on and adjust the pressure. If you adjust it without a shirt in and then add a shirt, it might be too hard to close. That's it! Let me know if you have any questions. I'm making shirts all day!
@@Cricuter thank you! My goal is to plug it in today!
Hello, just started to use this same Vebor heating press. But I’m so happy that I found you on this platform. My question is: how do I make the timer begin when it’s all set up? I have being using my cellphone for the timer since I do not know how to make the timer begin. Please help. Thank you
To turn off the beeping sound: while machine is off press and hold minus sign ( - ) and turn it on. It will show OFF on the display. Do it again if you want to turn back on the beeping sound, but in that case it will show ON on display. That's the way we did on our 5 in 1 machine. Note: it also turn off the time up beeping notification.
Thank you!
Just wondered if you ever did a vid on pressing a T-shirt with this press?
Hi, I’m planning to buy this machine. Since this video is 6 months older, how was your experience in the past months? Any pros and Cons you want to share?
I was just responding to a different comment where they asked me to rate it 1-10. I thought it would be easier to copy and paste my response for you: "I'd say like an 8. It works really good with temp and pressure and I've never had any issues with vinyl not sticking. What I don't like about it is that when you close the lid, the countdown timer doesn't automatically start counting down. You have to push the bottom button to get it to start counting down and sometimes I have to push it a few times before it works. I also don't like how it doesn't make a noise when it reaches zero. My heat press before that one would beep when it got to zero and count down as soon as you shut it automatically. Compared to my HTVRont auto heat press, this is way better. That thing has no pressure and nothing sticks on the first press."
Hello. I set up my Vevor Heat Press yesterday. My booklet referenced things that weren't even on my control panel, so I was kind of winging it a bit. I found out that the temperature seemed a bit low when I did my first test iron on. I also don't like the way that you can't tell how much pressure is being placed on the garment. I've seen several references online about using light pressure or firm pressure, but that's so vague. I had to press my practice t-shirt several times to get my iron on adhere. Plus, my timer never went down it's stayed at 30 seconds the entire time. So I just use my stopwatch to count down the time. This is my first time using the press, so I'm sure I'll get better with time but overall it was a fairly intuitive machine. I did find out that I need to reposition my heat press because it isn't getting enough clearance when I swing it away from my garment. Thank you for the video it was helpful.
I agree with so much of what you wrote. If you're new to heat pressing trying to figure out the pressure can be tricky. Generally speaking, I feel like you can never have too much pressure. The only time I ever run into issues is when there's not enough pressure. Unless you're working with a really delicate fabric like silk, make it heavy pressure. I tighten it so that it's hard to pull down and you need 2 hands. I actually hate my auto press because you can't adjust the pressure at all like you can with this machine and my vinyl never sticks. I also have issues with my timer not counting down so I do it in my head. I'm sure there's an easy fix for that I just haven't taken the time to figure it out.
It did that to me the first time. All I did was press MODE, and it started to countdown.
I got a black 8 in 1 this week at a wholesale/reseller for $40. Not kidding. I'm excited to start making stuff
That's an incredible deal!
I have the 8 in 1 I cannot for the life of me figure out how to set the temperature . It goes crazy and it says SH instead of SP to set the heat not sure what this means maybe you can help? :)
We received our Vevor 5 in 1 heat press last week. We have tried pressing vinyl onto a canvas tote which was the primary reason for the purchase. We did multiple presses, tightened down the pressure, but it still didn’t adhere properly. We noticed that the screws on top are not evenly pressing. The front three do not go down, making pressure uneven. Can you tell me how yours look when you press down? Do all the springs/screws press down evenly?
I just watched a video by Angie Holden who suggested to test the temperature of the heat press, test the heat of the pad after heating it for 60 seconds and immediately check the pad and not the platen itself. I haven't tried this method yet. If you do, please let me know your results:)
Great idea, thank you for the tip. I'm going to try this
I bought the 5 in 1 vevor heat press and found it a bit hard to set up, thanks to your video I’m able to set it up now. My next now once I set the temp and time after a few seconds I start hearing a beeping sound and the temperature display starts showing E1 instead. Like an error code I believe. Do you know what that means?
Greetings,
For Toten Bags with Transfer paper (laser Printed), wich temperature and time do you use?
Just bought this for 50$ on Amazon shoutout for the video convinced me to get it
$50?! That's a steal
Hello, I just received my heat press and I'm trying to set up and running into a wall. Was your machine hard to get started. I set it up like you said and not sure on a few things, like, when pushing the +/- button together how do tell when the machine is C or F and how long do you hold the buttons down. My temp light keeps blinking and ticking. Did this happen to you?
Hi, Kerri! I noticed in your video that your heat gun did not give the same reading as the control monitor on your heat press. I have the very same heat press and temperature gun. My first vevor did the same thing....would not give a consistent heat temp with the gun. I sent it back and received a replacement. Using the same heat gun, it gives crazy readings as to the temp. Am I safe just believing the control monitor? Did you adjust the temp on the control monitor so the heat gun read the temp you want? What's crazy is the heat gun with give totally different temps, checking the plate multiple times. Thank you for your video, and if you have any suggestions, please advise.
I think the temp gun is accurate because I tested it out by pointing it at my thermostat and the temps were about the same. I think the longer you leave your heat press on, the hotter it gets. I would try upping the temp on the control if it's not getting hot enough. I doubt it'll ever stay exactly at the right temp but if you can get it within 10 degrees I would aim for that
Hello! I have a couple of suggestions regarding this specific Heat-Press.
Do you think this heat press would be good for specifically heat pressing namesets to soccer jerseys ie, names, numbers and patches etc?
Yes! It works great I use it all the time
Thanks for the video? How do I turn off the beeping? I saw a suggestion, but that didn't work for me.
I can't remember, I'm sorry! Mine doesn't beep anymore. I can't remember what I did.
Hey, on this heat press specifically, how stable is it when you rotate the press arm around?
Very sturdy!
When I went lol the y round, it fell back, so I have to hold it. I’m thinking about removing the rubber feet and putting a screw in it to screw it to the table.
I bought this press, actually one as an add on in my shop & one for my son to start with. I wish I had tried it during the return window. It heats unevenly, the pressure is not even, I blew threw 3 sweatshirts & large transfers before I figured out it was the press & not me. I don't even have the enthusiasm to test the add on presses, hate blowing material. Might just sell it to a crafter.
Sorry you had a bad experience. That's how I feel with all my automatic presses. I always go for this one because the pressure is adjustable. I'm sure you can sell it fast on Facebook Marketplace
@@Cricuter I hate to pass my garbage on to someone else. I can't sell it and say, "It's awesome, you will love it"- I have to be honest. Thank you for the reply
I recently got this machine, coming from a 15x20 clamshell heat press. The thing that I do NOT like about this heat press is that the "shaft/pole" is very close to the press. I don't think there is enough room for a hoodie to be pressed on this machine. no matter which way you align the hoodie, the side where the "shaft/pole" is, is too close too the bed/plate, that you can't really lay the hoodie flat. have you experience this with the swing away heat press? any advice?
Swing aways don't have that problem! I can totally see how bunching would occur with a clamshell.
@@Cricuter would love to see a video from you on how you heat press a hoodie on this swing away heat press. Thanks!
My husband just ordered me one so excited! But got a question can I use my ink jet printer with it? And what type of paper do I buy for printing on
You can use an inkjet printer if you purchase printable heat transfer vinyl such as this: amzn.to/3TWy0jm . However, I've never had good luck with inkjet ink holding up in the wash. I've made a few shirts and the ink always bleeds after I wash it. You're much better off with a sublimation printer. A lot of people will buy an Epson Ecotank like this amzn.to/48x8MN9 and swap out the ink with Hippo sublimation ink amzn.to/3O35E3b and sublimation paper amzn.to/48xAQzP. That's what i did. But Sublimation is like a whole new world of learning. If you're just getting into this stuff then I would start with cutting rolls of heat transfer vinyl (I love Siser Easyweed brand). Hope that helps and sorry for the delayed response!
Great video,thanku.Just also wondering how u like your HTVRONT?Which one do u prefer.Thanx...
Thank you! I do like it but I don't think it has enough pressure. I have read that you can increase the pressure by purchasing additional heat press mats but I haven't tried that yet. I also don't like how it doesn't come with attachments. I think the Vevor 8-in-1 swing away is better for those reasons. amzn.to/3KocI8D
Is this one the newest model from Vevor?
I have one of these and was wondering if the white or gray pad goes on top? Thanks.
my gray pad is on the bottom
I bought an 8-in-1 Vevor heat press about a month and today I got to try it out and it dont work,right. it comes on,goes to 356 deg either c or F dont know or cre which but none of the control;s work except for the power on switch, it's going back and judging by all the comments it is basically junk, a large box full of excess fatory parts. perhaps I will try another brand but all of them are probably made in the same factory in China, I wish they spent half as much time publishing readable documentation as they do on telling you about features that rarely work or are rarely used.
I swear Vevor gave everyone one of their heat presses and the funny thing is these are the only positive reviews I can find for them. 🤔
Just because they gave it to me for free doesn't mean I have to say it's good. I got a HTVRont Auto Press for free and I don't care for it. I have no reason to lie. But I can honestly say this is a good heat press.
I bought mine and I love mine. But i have only been using it for a week.
Please rate this heat press out of 10? Overall functionality (1to10), you say ?
I'd say like an 8. It works really good with temp and pressure and I've never had any issues with vinyl not sticking. What I don't like about it is that when you close the lid, the countdown timer doesn't automatically start counting down. You have to push the bottom button to get it to start counting down and sometimes I have to push it a few times before it works. I also don't like how it doesn't make a noise when it reaches zero. My heat press before that one would beep when it got to zero and count down as soon as you shut it automatically. Compared to my HTVRont auto heat press, this is way better. That thing has no pressure and nothing sticks on the first press.
What model is your vevor?
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@@Cricuter thank you 😊
thanks. you sharred unusual view- 🤟
you're welcome!
I don't know if I am digging my Vevor 8 in 1! The control unit always flatlines out.. The reset button does nothing when I press it. There's little hairlike fibers that stick out from where the heat plate is on the press. Once the temp gets to where I want it, it beeps until I press the mode button. I wish I would've just gotten another Tusy!
And the temp is always fluctuating.
I would email them! They have great customer service. The temp fluctuating a few degrees is normal but that other stuff does not sound right.
Vevor shaker show me how to use it
Thank you very much
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
The 300 degree temp setting you had would be more accurate with the lid closed keeping the heat contained...
Solid point
My machine doesn’t have a mode it says OUT and WORK
Will this machine apply rhinestones?
I'm not sure, I've never worked with rhinestones before.
It looks like glue on the metal part of mine. It looks horrible. I have the same one you have. My temp was already set to 365 when I turned mine on. I hope mine ain’t used.
Contact the company. I'm sure they'll send a replacement if you're dissatisfied.
Do you prefer your auto heat press to this one? Trying to decide on this one or the Auto Heat press.
Definitely the Vevor. I don't think auto heat presses have enough pressure and you can't adjust them.
@@Cricuterthank you. I have watched so many reviews it’s making me nuts! Lol
Is this heatpress still working out for you?
Yes, I still use it regularly!
I always miss you live
I never go live. I probably should but I'm nervous 🙈
@@Cricuter oh so it’s just replays I think you would be great Give yourself credit
is any way take off read along cant see shit
I don't know what read along is. Do you mean Subtitles?