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    Cricut easy press

    Anyone used one of these ?
    https://youtu.be/NN2AfTbEyvA

    £229 for the large one, think of all of the space you could save.
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    Ideal for T-shirt’s but not so much for coasters and jigsaws etc.
    not sure it’s something I would buy there’s just too much room for error and how do you regulate pressure?

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    Oh I am certain it would be of little use for dye sub, but for TShirts with the advancement in garment film it might be worth a punt. I have just pressed up 2 t shirts, for the time it takes for the Geo Knight press to heat up, I could have had them done and packed, I think it will save quite a lot of electric aswell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrs maggot View Post
    Oh I am certain it would be of little use for dye sub, but for TShirts with the advancement in garment film it might be worth a punt. I have just pressed up 2 t shirts, for the time it takes for the Geo Knight press to heat up, I could have had them done and packed, I think it will save quite a lot of electric aswell.
    Oh yes for T-shirt’s I’m sure you would save a LOT of time and money.
    My only concern is how do you control pressure for T-shirt’s and hoodies?
    Surely the weight of the machine isn’t enough to press a hoodie or something with a zip or buttons?

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    I agree Mrs Maggot, I have a Geo Knight too and I love it but if I was doing just vinyl T-shirts and Totes etc. I'd definitely consider it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrteajunkie View Post
    My only concern is how do you control pressure for T-shirt’s and hoodies?
    Put your wallet on top of it...

    I can see some uses for printing one or two items - maybe on the road or for late in the day customers. Good for that last minute ebay customer who orders 10 mins before last orders....

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    Quote Originally Posted by pw66 View Post
    Put your wallet on top of it...
    It’s empty olly has taken all my money. (Again)

    Quite cheap though.
    https://www.mdpsupplies.co.uk/cricut/cricut_easypress
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