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πŸ–¨οΈ HeatnBond EZ Print Transfer Sheet for Dark Fabrics: 5 Sheets, 8.5" x 11 Review

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Description of πŸ–¨οΈ HeatnBond EZ Print Transfer Sheet for Dark Fabrics: 5 Sheets, 8.5" x 11

Easily personalize t-shirts, apparel, crafts and more with your favorite photos, logos and images. Specially made for dark cotton and poly-blend fabrics. Designed for standard inkjet printers; Easily transfers with a household iron. Superior color reproduction; Creates a thin, soft transfer. Machine washable & dryable; Minimal to no fading or cracking.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not the best value for money

Translated real paper not just ink. As the translation dropped, the image faded. The Father's Day project failed.

Pros
  • Good workmanship
Cons
  • Volume

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Absolutely terrible. The ink wouldn't wash off

Absolutely terrible. The ink didn't come off. It took almost half an hour to make one shirt, but it turned out to be awful. If you stop peeling, you'll get wrinkles. Wouldn't recommend it.

Pros
  • Especially for dark cotton and mixed fabrics
Cons
  • Little things

I've used Avery transfers for dark fabrics in the past but they were cheaper so I decided to give them a try. They worked just as well as Avery - bright colors and easy to iron. I used them to make t-shirts and koozies. Very happy with the purchase

Pros
  • Machine washable and suitable for tumble drying; Minimal to no fading or tearing
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

it is great! Very vivid colors

Great when used correctly! Very bright colors! Be sure to follow the directions to avoid reflecting the image and wait a good 30 minutes before applying to clothing (this will allow the ink to "cure"). The only thing I would suggest that differs from the instructions is to press longer. I used a heat press and squeezed it 3 times. If you're using a household iron, I would recommend firmly pressing and holding each transfer piece for about 10 seconds, then sliding firmly as instructed.

Pros
  • Designed for standard inkjet printers; Easy to transport with a household iron
Cons
  • Ugly packaging