Well, what do you buy a girl who has everything? Answer, a heatpress of course
Okay, so I did get Angie a watch and a few other, more personal gifts but she does enjoy sublimation and viny so a heatpress she could use in the house seemed a good bet.
This is the one I bought her HERE It seems to work well and seems quite versatile in that it comes with various attachments. The best thing about it is it's size - very compact and can sit in the house without taking up to much room.
Our other heatpress is massive, very heavy and down the garage
Neoflex Direct to Garment Printer, Brother BAS-463 3 Head Embroidery Machine, Gerber Edge FX & 1, Gerber GS15Plus Plotter, Ricoh GX-7000 GelsPrinter, Adkins BETA Major Pneumatic Press, Graphtec CE5000-60 & Craft Robo, HTP616 Twinhead Mug Press & 2 Halogen Ovens.
nice one mate! I am sure Angie Love it but When I used attachment for plates they useless ;( but very good for small items or vinyl logos etc... quick to heat up compare to flat bed. best of this press is mug attachment. give it a go and let me know I am loveing it. close to the handles and simple to use.
It does have a relatively small pressing area but we have our main press for that. The good thing about this press is that Angie can move it around the house as required.
The mug press works well, Angie's already pressed a few - she's keen to do more now
Neoflex Direct to Garment Printer, Brother BAS-463 3 Head Embroidery Machine, Gerber Edge FX & 1, Gerber GS15Plus Plotter, Ricoh GX-7000 GelsPrinter, Adkins BETA Major Pneumatic Press, Graphtec CE5000-60 & Craft Robo, HTP616 Twinhead Mug Press & 2 Halogen Ovens.
I contacted the same company several times a while back as I was looking for a cheap flat press. They didn't have stock in despite advertising on eBay and were qouting weeks for delivery to allow import of presses. They stopped responding to my emails so I imported myself.
A quick search tells of similar experiences by other potential buyers.