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VEVOR Heat Press Machine for T-Shirts - 8 in 1 Heat Press Sublimation Machine with 360° Rotation/Dual-Tube Heating-12 x 15 Swing Away Heat Press for DIY T-Shirts/Cap/Mugs/Heat Transfer Projects,Black

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Style: 8


Features

  • 8-In-1 Versatile Kit: With a 12"x 15" (29 x 38 cm) large heat platen, the 8 in 1 heat press uses Teflon-coated platen, non-stick & stable. Suitable for applying letters, numbers, and patterns onto caps, T-shirts, mugs, plates, aluminum pots, etc.
  • Digital & Smart: The precise digital controller is embedded with dual-screen displays, easy to operate & control. The silicone button boasts a comfortable touch feeling. Press (+/-) to switch C and F at will.
  • Dual-Tube Heating: Unlike ordinary single tube heating, our heat press 12x15 adopts the latest double-tube heating technology. That makes the temperature difference is only about 5 C between the center and the edge. But the old-fashioned heating tube is more than 10C.
  • Rotate at Will: The swing-away arm makes the pressure be applied directly and evenly on the sublimation machine, improving the transfer quality. Meanwhile, it allows the heating element to move to the side, reducing the chance of accidental contact.
  • Guard You All the Time: Thanks to the use of two layers of insulation technology, the surface temperature is only about 50-70C, when the working temperature reaches 210C. But the traditional shirt press machine's temperature can reach 70-100C.

Brand: VEVOR


Material: Aluminum


Color: 8 in 1 Black - 12 x 15


Product Dimensions: 17"L x 15"W x 18"H


Item Weight: 17.2 Kilograms


Recommended Uses For Product: Hat, T-Shirt, Mug, Plate


Upper Temperature Rating: 482 Degrees Fahrenheit


Voltage: 110 Volts


Wattage: 800 watts


Manufacturer: VEVOR


UPC: 840349941172


Product Dimensions: 17 x 15 x 18 inches


Item Weight: 37.8 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Heat Press Machine


Assembly required: No


Batteries required: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 👌
Style: 12x10
Excelente
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025 by Yanitza94

  • Great gift to give
Style: 8
I purchased this for my husband printing shirts, cops, mouse hats, so so far but to see he is very happy with this product gift to give someone if they’re looking to start a business.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025 by Marlie 224

  • It works well. I just wish the hat press was better
Style: 5in1-12x15
The media could not be loaded. It’s good for a beginner. It’s easy to use and setup. It’s pretty straightforward. The hat press doesn’t have a clamp so the hat creases because it can’t be pulled tight enough and stay tight enough without you holding it while you press it. The regular heat press for shirts works well. It can be adjusted well and I’ve figured it out. I usually have to press it a little longer than the vinyl says but I’m not sure if that’s the vinyl or the press. The cup press doesn’t work for water bottles or tumblers. But it would work for a mug. Overall it’s good. I’ve used it a bunch! I just wish the hat press part was better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025 by Kay Kay

  • Bien
Style: 12x10- Pink
Bien
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025 by DEYBIS MARTINEZ

  • Looks nice, poor quality...
Style: 15x15-Blue
Aesthetically it's very appealing and looks nice. Unfortunately, looks aren't everything. My unit had scratches in the teflon coating. Since the platen is steel and not aluminum, those scratches are going to be susceptible to rusting. I guess Vevor QA was asleep when this was approved to ship. The biggest issue imo is it's uneven pressure. In one of my photos you can see the back springs are pressed down quite a bit more than the front ones. I experimented by using a scale to gauge the pressure difference from the back to front. With medium pressure I was getting 122 lbs of force in the back, and 67 lbs of pressure in the front. That's almost twice as much force being applied to the back. This only caught my attention after 3 failed presses in a row where half my design was lighter on one side. My only remedy was to put the pressure so high that I felt it could compromise the structure of the product. Now speaking of structure, the arm that extends out to hold the platen is only plastic. I thought for sure it was going to be metal, with just a plastic covering for aesthetics. Nope, the entire arm is plastic, see second photo. When you set the pressure high, there is a fair amount of flex. I don't trust this for long term use. There are cheaper swing arm presses where this part is metal. What a weird thing to cut cost on. Another major issue I was running into was this presses inability to maintain 400 degrees. Often while pressing, it would dip down as low as 370 degrees while it was set to 400. I ended up maxing it's temperature at 410 degrees in the hopes that it would stay around 400. It would still dip down to 380. I can't recommend this press for sublimation. It's too risky wasting blanks when temperatures can't stay close to 400. A couple positive things to say about it... I like the control box better over other swing arm presses. It looks nicer, and the buttons are tactile and easy to press. Not like the cheap flat membrane controls you find on most budget heat presses. The upper platen body does not get very hot because it is insulated with some sort of fabric, and then the plastic shroud. Risk of getting burned with this unit is very low. It's definitely a product of form over function. Looks great, but worthless to me if it can't maintain heat or provide even pressure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2022 by Obsidia Obsidia

  • Great Item
Style: 12x10
Fast service, Great item. Exactly as ordered. Used to press comic books
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025 by Tracy Laudenslager

  • Great starter heat press even though the temperature changes and the timer doesn't work.
Style: 12x10
This my first heat press and I was so excited to use it. It heats up ok and presses ok, but the only thing that doesn't work is the timer. It has never worked. Additionally the temperature changes a lot also when pressing and heating up. It's so strange.
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025 by Camilla brown

  • Iron right
Style: 12x10- Pink
Exactly what I was expecting and works great
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025 by Miggy

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