VEVOR Heat Press Curved Element Hat Press review
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VEVOR Heat Press Curved Element Hat Press review

Mar 06, 2024

REVIEW – I recently started playing around with a laser engraver and vinyl cutter. I’m always wearing hats, so what better gadget could I have than a heat press for making hats? The VEVOR Heat Press Curved Element Hat Press came along at just the right time, so let’s take and look and see how it works!

The VEVOR Hat Press is a 6×3.75Inch curved element heat press.

I didn’t know what to expect when I opted for the VEVOR Hat Press review. I’ve read a lot of reviews online when looking for a tumbler heat press, and the machines always seemed hit-or-miss when it came to build quality.

The VEVOR Hat Press came fully assembled, and I was pretty impressed with just how sturdy it was. Everything on the machine appears to be very well-built; everything seems stout, from the steel frame to the foam-covered handle.

The die-cast aluminum plate design is rated for a service life of 12,000 hours. This machine will probably outlive me. The ergonomic foam parallel arm handle ensures an even press. The adjustable pressure knob is large enough to get a good grip and makes getting the correct pressure easy.

There’s also the spring-loaded cap/hat stretcher that ensures your hat not only remains where you put it but also helps pull out wrinkles. That’s a feature that I didn’t even know existed.

The operation of the VEVOR Hat Press is about as easy as it could be. Simply set the temperature and the timer for how long you want to press. Once the press reaches the desired temperature, lowering the handle starts the timer. When the time has been reached, it beeps continually.

The heat transfer vinyl that I used called for 300-320°F, and 10 to 20 seconds. Once the machine has heated up, it really doesn’t take long to press your design.

I was somewhat new to vinyl transfers, so I forgot to mirror my first transfer. I noticed before I did the heat press, but I continued on my test shirt anyway. It worked great the first time.

I decided I needed a Gadgeteer hat, so I proceeded to put the logo on a blank cap that I had. The cap has a seam down the middle, but it still worked great.

Overall, I’m very impressed with the VEVOR Hat Press. It’s a simple, well-built device that does precisely what it’s supposed to. It’s very well built and doesn’t take up a lot of space. I’m going to play around with more vinyl and leather patches next. Now, excuse me while I go look up some bulk hat sales.

Price: $149.99Where to buy: Vevor.com and AmazonSource: The sample of this product was provided by Vevor.

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