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Review on 🌟 White Glitter HTV Heat Transfer Vinyl - 8 ft. Roll - Easy Weed Tshirt Iron on Vinyl for Silhouette Cameo, Cricut, Heat Press, All Craft Cutters by Craftables by Robin Wilson

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The only product from this range that I have tried so far,

. There were many attractive advertisements for this brand which led me to buy my first roll of transfer vinyl. I bought a roll of white glitter vinyl for the t-shirts I made for Christmas. The shirts needed 4 colors and the brand I usually use only had 3 out of 4. This brand is more expensive than what I have paid for other rolls but the quality, ease of use and quality is not the best. It cut my cameo 3 well and also weeded it with no problem. However, the switch to a 100% cotton shirt was not easy. Either the backing was too sticky or the adhesive on the vinyl itself wasn't tacky enough because it was too much of a hassle to stick the vinyl to the shirt itself. I pressed the vinyl at 392 degrees for 15-20 seconds, waiting for it to cool before peeling off the plastic and simply sticking the image onto the plastic. So I squeezed again, waited about 1 minute and tasted the warm bowl. Still no luck. I ended up having to take a weeding tool and snap a picture one at a time and then squeeze again without the plastic. I've also found vinyl to peel off shirts before they've even been washed for the first time! As I said, I bought 3 more rolls of glitter vinyl from another company with no problems and they were cheaper and easier to use. Another brand offers a nice sturdy reel storage box, but this one only had a paper sleeve. I would have returned the roll if I hadn't lost the paper wrapper in a garbage heap. I'm too skeptical of this brand to try a regular vinyl roll but it might be better than the glitter version.

Pros
  • , is understandable even for the old
Cons
  • . Some little things