Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Kristen Simpson photo
1 Level
9742 Review
6305 Karma

Review on ๐Ÿ”ฅ Professional 5-in-1 Heat Press Machine 12"x15" - Digital Transfer Sublimation Presser for T-shirts, Mugs, Hats, Caps, and Plates (Black) by Kristen Simpson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to use for beginners

Immediately out of the box, the machine may seem difficult to install as it contains many parts and jigs. Although the manual gives instructions, my goal was not to burn or short out anything since it was my first time working with a heat press. I followed some instructions and videos and was able to quickly put on a t-shirt and vinyl printed fabric on a t-shirt in just 30 seconds which was the standard time. There was no burning smell or melted parts on the first try, so it was nice to know the installation worked. I mostly have recycled fabric hoodies and logo bags as Christmas gifts for my co-workers, and I was able to save some money on buying a machine and the supplies and do it myself instead of submitting the design through printing services. found that with about twenty identical designs and elements, the results were consistently good and trouble-free. There was minimal effort to manually press down, but really only with a regular-force lever. As long as I line up correctly and use the countdown at the same time. Unless it's user error, I doubt many mistakes are made. The physical machine is heavy and must be placed on a stable surface, otherwise the fabric may move when pressed. I found that about twenty of the same projects and elements always gave good and trouble-free results. It required minimal effort to push down manually, but really only with the help of a normal-force lever. As long as I line up correctly and use the countdown at the same time. Unless it's user error, I doubt many mistakes are made. The physical machine is heavy and must be placed on a stable surface, otherwise the fabric may move when pressed. I found that about twenty of the same projects and elements always gave good and trouble-free results. There was minimal effort to manually press down, but really only with a regular-force lever. As long as I line up correctly and use the countdown at the same time. I doubt many mistakes will be made unless it is a user error. The physical machine is heavy and must be placed on a stable surface, otherwise the fabric may move when pressed.

Pros
  • Heat presses
Cons
  • Quick start guide