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The CREWORKS 5-in-1 Heat Press Machine is a powerful and versatile tool designed for both personal and commercial use. With a 1250W heating element that reaches up to 250°C, it allows for seamless heat transfer on a variety of items, including textiles and hard surfaces. Its user-friendly design features a Teflon-coated platen and clear LED displays, making it easy to operate. This durable machine is FCC & CE certified, ensuring safety and longevity, backed by 24/7 customer support.
Recommended uses for product | heat transfer and design application on a wide range of items including textiles and hard surfaces |
Upper temperature rating | 2.5E+2 Degrees Celsius |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Wattage | 1250 watts |
Manufacturer | CREWORKS |
Model Number | Heat Press |
Product Dimensions | 30 x 5 x 38 cm; 15.5 kg |
Item Weight | 15.5 kg |
N**V
Easy to use
Good quality and a good product
J**S
Value start up heat press.
value for money, bit tricky to work out the settings but works well.
U**A
Works Fine but Requires Extra Care
Does the job, but it’s not perfect. Changing the dye is a headache, and the build quality of the monitor isn’t great—you have to be very careful while handling it. It doesn’t support A3 size, and you need to figure out the best temperature settings yourself.That said, for the price and what it offers, it’s fine overall, but don’t expect it to be hassle-free.
C**S
Great affordable press
I have been using my press for around 2 months now and it's going very well. Easy to set up, heat seems to be even throughout. Slates etc turning out beautifully. There's no need to break the bank with an expensive press especially if you're new to sublimating.No issues at all!
C**7
It's ok
Coasters seem to work well but anything with fabric and sublimation ink smudges no matter what I try. It moves forward whilst it's clamping down and makes a smudge.
S**Y
Does as it says on the tin
I’ve used this press with both sublimation on cups and t-shirts, heat transfer inkjet paper and heat press vinyl. The machine worked well on all of them. Unfortunately it came with no instruction manual, so I had to watch videos and read blogs to learn how to use the thing. This came with its own set of problems, so much conflicting information. You’ll learn which works best for the materials your working with by trial and error, sometimes increasing or decreasing the heat by a couple of degrees or the time by a couple of seconds. You’ll also need a larger Allen key, than the one provided, for assembling the mug press.
P**E
So far so good
I have only pressed about 150 times so far but so far so good. I seem to get even heat distribution across the plate and upon checking with a laser thermometer this is the case. Easy and simple to use with consistent results.
M**F
Don't bother with this junk
This is, in all fairness, a piece of junk and will cause you more headache than satisfaction.It came in a really poor state, the controller had its housing detached and the back had vaseline on it, the power cable came with some discolouring spots, the mug press came unglued in most of the surface.The main heat press does what it says on the tin, BUT the mug press is hit and miss...7/10 mugs are usable, with a 30% of the prints being faded toward the ends.The cap press is a piece of...junk...on its own as I was not able to print on any caps so far due to the awkward setup..I did not manage to stretch the fabric enough on the base plate so I only got wrinkled contact...A COMPLETE WASTE OF MONEY.I am waiting for Amazon to tell me if I can return this if I no longer have the box
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