I am sorry. I noticed just recently that Amazon was no longer carrying the one I have. It is the only one that I have used, other than a Cricut easy press, so I cannot give a recommendation from personal use. But there are several on Amazon that are inexpensive like mine was and look to be almost identical to mine. Here is one with 5 attachments www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09NXG7KCV/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B09NXG7KCV&linkCode=as2&tag=makingwith022-20&linkId=352acf9b104669d20135d743d41bb14c and here is the same brand with 8 attachments Both are swing away presses, which allow you to do thicker things evenly and both are 15" x 15".
Thank you for this video. I have bought a few of those keychains but have yet to try any. What is your purpose for removing the ring? Is there a trick to getting them off and on fairly easy? (I'm off to watch more of your videos :) )
I think they would work fine without removing the ring but I removed it just in case the metal ring was thicker than the smashed down keychain to make sure I got good pressure on the sublimation design. They can be a little tough to get off, but I just use a fingernail to spread the two sides of it apart, I slide the end of the fabric into where they are separated, and then slide the rest of the fabric through. Thank you for watching!!!
The one I used in this video was an Aonesy and I got it off of Amazon. This exact one is no longer on Amazon, but it was an inexpensive one made in China.
Great tutorial. Where did you get your magnets to hold your Teflon sheet?
I either got them at Walmart or the Dollar Tree Store. I can't remember which.
@@MakingwithMarilyn thanks
Could you recommend another heat press? the one above link is bad.. thank u!!
I am sorry. I noticed just recently that Amazon was no longer carrying the one I have. It is the only one that I have used, other than a Cricut easy press, so I cannot give a recommendation from personal use. But there are several on Amazon that are inexpensive like mine was and look to be almost identical to mine. Here is one with 5 attachments www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09NXG7KCV/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B09NXG7KCV&linkCode=as2&tag=makingwith022-20&linkId=352acf9b104669d20135d743d41bb14c and here is the same brand with 8 attachments Both are swing away presses, which allow you to do thicker things evenly and both are 15" x 15".
Thank you for this video. I have bought a few of those keychains but have yet to try any. What is your purpose for removing the ring? Is there a trick to getting them off and on fairly easy? (I'm off to watch more of your videos :) )
I think they would work fine without removing the ring but I removed it just in case the metal ring was thicker than the smashed down keychain to make sure I got good pressure on the sublimation design. They can be a little tough to get off, but I just use a fingernail to spread the two sides of it apart, I slide the end of the fabric into where they are separated, and then slide the rest of the fabric through. Thank you for watching!!!
What’s the name of your heat press
The one I used in this video was an Aonesy and I got it off of Amazon. This exact one is no longer on Amazon, but it was an inexpensive one made in China.
Hi how much can it be sold ?
I don't sell them, but you could check Etsy and local pop up shops to see what the market says. Thank you for watching!
Mines keep melting sticking to keychain
Oh no! That's awful. Are your blanks made for sublimation?