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PYD Life 5 Pin Connector 30 OZ Tumbler Mug Heat Press Attachment 30 OZ Replacement Heating Element for V3.0 Heat Press Skinny Tumbler Press Machine

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Style: 5 Pin V3.0 30 OZ Heater


Features

  • WARM TIPS: The 5 Pin connector 30 OZ tumbler press attachment just suitable for our PYD Life tumbler press machine V3.0 and 2 IN 1 mint tumbler press.Please check your machine and heater connector if same as the picture shows before purchase.
  • Specification:The 30 OZ tumbler heat press attachment length is 27 CM/10.6 Inch.
  • Widely Application:It can sublimation print the 11 oz or 15 oz sublimation ceramic mugs 2 pieces in one time,and it's can print the straight sublimation tumbler in various sizes.The diameter range is 2.83-3.46 inch.
  • Sublimation Printing Parameters:Ceramic mug 356 F,200 S.Glass tumbler 356F,120 S.Stainless tumbler 356F,50 S.If your print designs is the full wrap one,we suggest print twice.
  • Easy and quick to install and replace.Please check if the connector same as the picture shows before purchase.

Brand: PYD Life


Material: Metal and silicone


Color: Light Blue


Product Dimensions: 3.4"L x 3.4"W x 10.6"H


Recommended Uses For Product: Mug


Upper Temperature Rating: 356 Degrees Fahrenheit


Voltage: 2.3E+2 Volts


Global Trade Identification Number: 63


Manufacturer: PYD Life


Product Dimensions: 3.4 x 3.4 x 10.6 inches


Item Weight: 2.55 pounds


Item model number: PL


Date First Available: April 25, 2022


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  • This PYD Life tumbler heat press is worth every penny!
Style: V3.0 MAX 2 IN 1
I love my tumbler heat press! I shopped around for a month watching every review I could find on Amazon and YouTube and settled on PYD Life. There are many reasons why this press is the best, here's two important ones for me: one, the size fit within my allowed space, and two, because PYD Life offers so many different sublimation tumbler blanks at some of the best prices I was able to find. Therefore, they probably know exactly what we crafters need in accessories for this heat press. Which listed on this press alone came to 13. As you can see from my pictures this heat press is doing both 20 and 40 oz tumblers flawlessly. It comes with two cuffs one for 20-30 oz and one for 40 oz. I had to mark both of mine so I would know which was which. Here's my only little Con: the information sheet included has no discerning description or pictures of which size cuff does what. Right out of the box these cuff's look the same but they do have number plates or stickers on the sides and you can match them up from there. My pictures of the heat press itself above represents my limited space allowance for working and storing this press. The other pictures represent the actual cuff sticker and number and the accessories list. I have used both the 20 and 40 oz cuffs many times and have never had a issue with either one. The Pros: The construction is top quality, because this baby is a little on the heavy side. All the cords felt like they were secured tightly to each cuff with heavy-duty material that wrapped around the pin cords. Perfect length pin cords by not having too much to get in the way of my working space. The timer and temperature settings are installed inside the front of the press so there is no attached box like many other units had, this allows for easy storage and set up. The timer actually starts counting down as soon as you lock the handle in place and when it's reached the set time it beeps continually until opened. Easy set for heat temperatures or timer. Up or down arrows < > for settings. You can set it for either Fahrenheit or Celsius (I have mine set at 358° degrees for 60 seconds and all my tumblers have come out flawlessly every time). The cuffs slide into place and come with 8 screws to tighten in the top of the housing, and 4 spares along with some extra brackets (I havent taken the time to investigate further on so I honestly don't know what these are used for). Setup is very easy slide in the cuff, screw it in place, slide in a tumbler adjust the pressure with the two black larger screws in the back of the unit. Attach the pin connector cord and tighten it in place. Attach the electrical cord and plug into an outlet, set temperature/time and you're done. I didn't actually time the heat up, but it only took maybe 3-5 minutes to get to my set heat of 358°. Slide the tumbler in and press, when the timer beeps use heat protective gloves and turn the tumbler 180° and press again for complete consistent heat press coverage all around the tumbler. Tumblers with handles will need additional care, first take the handle off before pressing unless you have metal handles. There are many methods for pressing tumblers with handles, I suggest watching a few videos on how to do so before you proceed. I like to use the small handle attachment bracket in lining up my tumbler for a very close press on both sides of these handle brackets. I use my heat gun to the areas I can't place into the heat press for a seamless wrap under the handle. I've played around with the bottoms on my last few tumblers and found a way to press this area with the heat press using the 20 oz cuff however, my method would not be recommended by the manufacturer, but they do have cuffs that fit this heat press for the tapered bottoms of the 40 oz tumblers if this will be a necessity. Be sure you allow the heat press to cool down to the touch before changing the cuff out. Overall, I highly recommend the PYD Life tumbler heat press for all mugs, cans, and tumblers. The setup and use of this heat press could not be any easier, it really only takes minutes to have a perfectly pressed tumbler. I have not had to change my initial setup temperature or time. I use the same settings on all cups and I'm getting great results. Having a color option for this press was a really nice surprise. Good to know manufacturers are listening to the desires of crafters. Maybe color is not so important to some but to other crafters it's the attention to details that we love. Shipping was amazing because it came in during the most wonderfully crazy shipping times of the year... December. It came with the rest of my normal scheduled deliveries and packed perfectly in a thicker heavy-duty shipping box. No scuffs or bang-ups on the outside of the box. Delivered on time and right on schedule. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024 by Lynn Lynn

  • Great Press!
Style: V3.0 MAX 2 IN 1
Wonderful tumbler press! Heats up quickly and sublimates beautifully on tumblers. I say to use and not to big to store. Great value for the money.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2025 by Promise ViZon Promise ViZon

  • Easy to use, works Great!!!
Style: V3.0 MAX 2 IN 1
Works really well. Great heat control and timer. Able to heat 2 mugs at a time. Easy to use, fast setup.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2025 by A51

  • Great press
Style: V3.0
This heat press is top notch. Will buy another one when I wear this one out. I've owned it about a year now and love it.
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2025 by Robert

  • Great press for 20oz tumbler sublimation blanks
Style: V3.0
This tumbler has been in use over 7 months, with 3 months off during a sub-zero Montana winter in an unheated room. It has continued to work very well for sublimating 20oz skinny tumblers. I have found that I have the best success doubling the recommended time. I set it at 356F for 90 seconds, rotate the tumbler and then heat for another 90 seconds. I like that it beeps to announce the time is up. I often leave the tumblers in for another few seconds, and they are fine. In fact, when I have occasionally needed a "touchup" over a mistake, or just want to add further embellishment, another 60 seconds or so heating has been fine as well. I debated between this and a PYD sublimation oven, but ultimately went with this to fit my crafting room setup better. I use PYD blank tumblers, and they are the best I've found, so I trusted the brand when shopping for a press. SAFETY: I keep a door to the outside open while using, and even typically go outdoors while it's working. The smell isn't terribly unpleasant, but the sublimation gases are toxic and ventilation is absolutely essential for safety. WISHLIST: The press stays hot for a while after it's turned off, but after it cools I wish I had a protective cover to throw over it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025 by Adele Montana

  • UPDATE 2: Doesn't Work, stinks to high heaven even when not in use
Style: V3.0
Update 05/13/24: smell still there. Took away another star as it has now stopped working. This is after only doing approximately 120 tumblers/mugs in approximately a year. Do better PYD! Your tumblers are great, but your press is terrible. Update 01/07/24: smell never goes away. Never. However, I took away some stars due to the fact the power button no longer functions (quit in December 23) unless you hold it or duct tape it in place. I bought this in December 2022, however didn't use it until late spring/early summer of 2023. Have done approximately 50 tumblers/mugs so no way should it have broken. I can still use it, but I'm very disappointed at the quality. If it totally stops working, I will be looking at a different brand. Not sure what the smell is, and hope it goes away soon, but it stinks, literally. Not just when it's on and heating, but even cold and off. I'm thinking, it's possibly the material that cushions the tumbler when you put it in the press. However, it does a phenomenal job so far on sublimating tumblers. I'll try to remember to see if I can update the post after a bit has passed to give an update on the smell, or if any issue crop up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023 by Mary Wendland Mary Wendland

  • So much faster and better than my Convection oven!
Style: V3.0 MAX 2 IN 1
Read lots of negative reviews referring to smell. I think that could be the ink folks use. I looked at EVERYTHING. I tried the Cricket Mug Press. I was worried this would be difficult or spotty. This was soooo easy! My worries were wasted! This is a LOT faster than the Cricket and frankly just as easy and a LOT more flexible! I was worried it would scorch my table. It didn't. I could do 2 mugs in less time than 1 on the Cricket. (You can fit 2 mugs in the press at the same time.) About the ONLY negative was I discovered I needed to buy another heating cuff to do my aluminum "cola" bottles due to the small diameter. It was easy and fast! The images were far better than on my convection I think because the pressure was better than the shrink wrap and the heat more consistent and reliable/easy to gauge as was the time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024 by Boots

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