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Review on HTVRONT Transfer Vinyl Roll Shirts by Kristen Reid

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Never again.

Not a fan of that hot melt vinyl! Up until this point, we've only used real Cricut brand vinyl for our hot melt shirt projects and everything has gone smoothly. However, it was expensive so we decided to sacrifice a little quality for a lot and I'm very disappointed in my decision. All the shirts we've ironed so far are smooth and hold well, but we made shirts for our son's birthday, I ran out of white vinyl on the very last shirt. That's what came out of it. I was skeptical when I first unpacked it. It had marks on the outside so I either had to deal with the marks and scratches or cut off the first few inches. I'm a perfectionist, I cut off centimeters so it was a waste of time but my own decision. I trimmed the vinyl which worked fine. I will also give her points because the design was well cut and weeded. All my first vinyl drawings I ironed out on the fly and then I made these and it definitely took more work to get what I needed. I ironed, finished, cleaned, laid the edges, pressed, heated, waited, cleaned and allowed to cool. During this process, I noticed on the letters that the vinyl appeared to be wavy or dimpled. It's hard to tell just by looking at them, but as a shirt owner, I absolutely hate them. I've never experienced that with any branded vinyl, so I'm giving it a few stars. It was useful in a pinch, cut well and weeded well. It came off well. So I'll find a way to get through the role, but I'll probably never buy this again.

Pros
  • Sew
Cons
  • High Price

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March 21, 2023
Love the box it comes in, super sturdy. Great deal for the amoumt of vinyl you get.