3 Pack PTFE Teflon Sheet for Heat Press Transfer Sheet Non Stick 16 x 20 Heat Transfer Paper Reusable Heat Resistant Craft Mat
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Adeline Sporer
> 3 dayI’m just getting started with making t-shirts. I do not have a heat press (though I hope to get one eventually), so I’m doing it the old fashioned way with hand iron. These sheets work beautifully when working with HTV vinyl. Great quality for the price! I like that even though they aren’t technically “see through”, I can still tell the vinyl that I have pressed vs. the sections I haven’t.
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KMF
> 3 dayThese Teflon Sheets are exactly the same as a high priced teflon sheet sold in the craft industry. Actually, these sheets are 16 x 20 and the higher priced name brand is 15 x 18 inches. This 3 pack, especially when the seller is having a Super Sale is over 80% less expensive, too. The sheets can be cut to smaller sizes and they wear like steel. I use them in classes I teach and they have been used and abused and they keep going strong.
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Nikki
> 3 dayThese sheets are awesome! I use a lot of fusible tape/webbing, and have had no isses. If some of the glue gets on it, it peels right off! The reason I gave them a 4 instead of 5 star rating is because I wish they were at least semi transparent. Not a big deal, though, and I highly recommend this product!
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MC
> 3 dayWork great with my heat press! I also use them to put paint on instead of using paper plate. They wash really easy with a little soap and water! Recommend!!!
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Leilani
> 3 dayI ordered these to use with my Cricut Easy Press. The vinyl store wanted to charge me $14 for one. I got three for less than $10. I used it last night and it works great! I would recommend.
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Jill S
> 3 dayI got these to use as craft mats for card making. They are great because they are non-stick so tape, paints, glues, inks, etc. are easy to clean off the mat. They are also heat resistant so you can use them under your heat embossing projects. They are a very generous size at approximately 19x15.75 inches and so much cheaper than the Ranger craft mat.
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Binky Melnik
> 3 dayThese are amazingly useful for lotsa things. I make jewelry and art from polymer clay and had bought these for that purpose (I needed a smooth, non-stick surface on which to work with the clay), but I’ve discovered that I can cure piece while they’re on these sheets. They’re also useful for ironing patches onto clothing, glueing things (the glue doesn’t stick to the sheets), ironing in general, and for heating pizza. I’m pretty sure I’ve used them for other things as well, but those are the high points. Good price, and I’ll be ordering more!
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Gail Ramsey
> 3 dayProtects your work well while you are pressing and I have an old machine that gets pretty hot.
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eville_star19
Greater than one weekOkay...so yeah, I see why its affordably priced. Not a good quality, very thin and definitely not the color I expected. The item also arrived creased and looked like it was taken from an older stock. I do think itd still be heat resistant and I just need my countertop protected, thats all I need it for anyway. I just hope itll last thats the only thing I doubt itll be because it creases so easily. I couldve done better but as long as it does that, I dont need it to be pretty.
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Phyllis Campbell
> 3 dayI bought these for pressing quilts and appliques, plus they are great for working with fusables and glues. These are a great buy as one sheet costs more at a quilt shop than all three of these.