@@sandimal8872 The store supports this product delivery to the world, voltage 110V-240V, to meet the voltage of most countries. But the plug is the U.S. standard, so you need to use with the plug converter.☺
Its a cute vacuum chamber, and the site mentions its portable. (Read kinda small, lol) IDK if its pump can pull the -30 that standard chambers can? And in looking at the website, it does not mention changing the oil in the vacuum pump, so it kinda makes me question how long it will last. Vacuum chambers that help remove bubbles before pouring, or pressure pots after pouring to crush bubbles till they are invisible are both very helpful working with resin. Up to you if "cute" is worth the added price. Amazon has a lot of vacuum chamber with pump sets. Definitely bigger and louder. There are options, and it seems this is another added to the list 😊
Indeed, you gave very valuable information . I will be testing it as I go .It's actually perfect for small crafters who didn't decide if they want to go bigger or work with Resin that much. Doing smaller projects, etc. Cuteness factor is there 😀 but this will definitely help me decide if I want to buy bigger with limited space.❤️
Absolutely, perfectly said! For about $50 there are vacuum chamber pots on Amazon that are bigger than this and not made out of plastic… I can't see this machine lasting for very long… I nearly choked when I saw that $150 price tag!!!! It was the same thing for me when all of the resin big wigs started coming out with their leveling tables and were charging over $50 for a 12x15 inch work area leveling table! I built one myself for less than $10 and it has 16x20 inch work space! As for the vacuum chamber pot, there is no way I would pay $150 for "cute." lol
@ZippedUpKitz, you are a very creative person and DIY leveling table I already said you have to open a channel you have some very very brilliant ideas ❤❤❤❤
I've been thinking about getting a vacuum chamber at some point, and ideally, it needs to be small to fit in my work space, so I see how this a handy device. The price is too high for me, but it obviously does what it says it does. I ended up doing some research on vacuum pumps earlier today, inspired the videos I'd watched reviewing this device, and I think some vacuum pumps and containers intended for food preserving might be a more affordable way of achieving what this device does. I found a seven-year-old video using a hand pump and vacuum container for food prep, and it seemed to work fairly well for $15. So there are alternatives. But I assume there are many resin hobbyist who prefer a small, easy and visually pleasing device in their craft room, rather than a diy version or an industrial vacuum chamber, and are willing to pay extra for the ease of it. It's great to have options.
Thanks for this. Daniel Cooper was first to demo this in the UK and I'm glad you have been sent one too. Good to see different reviews so thanks for this video. I'll be ordering one as soon as they land in the UK. I know they are not cheap but like the other expensive stuff I've invested in - i think it's probably worth it
You're very welcome. Yes, Daniel did the review first. As I explained in the video ❤ it's a great little pressure pot and I think perfect for crafter like me. 😊
You, Steve McDonald and Daniel Cooper…. Cool product ….. but for $150?????? Yeah, way too expensive and it’s really, really small… I think a couple of these resin companies are really taking advantage of resin artists…
@@teaandart yeah, but I think you missed my point… these resin companies are using you guys… they know you have a huge following and that if you guys showcase products like these, then more than likely many will go out and buy them… yes, I know that is standard marketing practice and I understand that… but what I’m saying is that these companies will put out a product like this that is really kind of cool, but it’s so not worth the price tag that they have put on it,,, but because you guys are people we enjoy watching and generally trust, when we see you all using them,Mae are like "oh cool! I gotta get one cuz Shalina uses it or Steve uses it or Daniel uses it… since they use it, then I gotta get one too!"…… do you see what I mean? and all three of you came out with a video on this specific product within a day of each other!!! That really got to me… now, let me ask you this…. Would YOU really pay $150 for that tiny vacuum pump chamber? Honestly, would you pay that hefty price tag?
@@Ali-H3444 the companies are for sure… I just wanTed to make that clear…. I would never accuse Shalina of taking advantage of us… I believe that she is too nice and honest to ever do that to anyone, much less her loyal followers! :)
After my experience of ‘Resiners’ - the fast curing machine, with trays that weren’t even flat, no way would I buy anything from this company ever again! They made me wait months for replacement trays which they promised they’d send me ‘free,’ didn’t. They then brought out a new machine with different sized trays. They gave me 50% off the price of a new one machine, (but I’d already bought a machine once, and had zero use from it as unfit for purpose,) so I was left distinctly underwhelmed by their hopeless customer service. So buyers from this company, beware!
Hi Shalina love the look of this machine 😍 definitely have to invest in one as definitely looks worth it we all want that crystal clear resin for everything, thanks for sharing ❤❤❤ xxx
Thank you so much, Michelle. Yes. If I haven't been sent this, I had bought it soon as it's really good for creating crystals and other clear projects ❤❤❤❤
Hello! Thanks for the review on this product, I think it does a pretty decent job compared to the vacuum chambers that take up much more space and the cost difference. Unless Im gifted this, I wont be buying it myself due to cost. I have heat mats I use to help reduce bubbles while mixing my resin, only downfall is taking my work time away due to the heat.
Hi, I actually use it a lot and working perfectly for me .One thing I suggest is using low viscosity resin, or if you're using high viscosity resin, use less. Don't add a full cup of resin.
@teaandart Thank you so much for the reply! I was on the fence but I think I'll go ahead and add that to my cart! Yes I certainly won't be clearing more than 60mls at a time as I only pour dice atm, I do have a bigger vacuum chamber but its for stabilizing wood exclusivley. Thanks again BIG preeshes ❤️
I had already ordered one and I paid the 3-7 days additional shipping for 19.99 and they have already failed at the shipping I think it show set to deliver on the 8th which would be 9 days, it has I think Chinese writing on the tracking but it won’t say where they are located, Im already disapointed in the shipping lie but the machine I hope is worth it.
I waited 3 weeks to receive my pot... well , I am not happy.. have to send it back because it is defective, it won't hold any kind of a seal, or won't vacuum at all. And I tried everything to fix the problem, nothing! 😢 very very disappointed, and now I have to wait again to get my money back
I had been using this quite few times now, but is there any other AirLess machine in the market other than this one as I haven't heard of these getting breaking 🤔.
All the products of this brand have a beautiful appearance and a cheap core. It is predictable how long a diaphragm vacuum pump without a filter can last.
Thank you for sharing your experience with it and I'm glad you proved to your fans through your video that our products work.🥰❤
Looks like a great product. Do you have an australian seller or only from your web page?
Yeah it works, but it’s way over priced!!!! Drop the price by at least half and maybe, maybe I would buy it… but not at what the cost is right now…
Your very welcome ☺️ ❤😊
It's very expensive for what it is. It only holds small amounts at a time too. I think it's not for me.
@@sandimal8872 The store supports this product delivery to the world, voltage 110V-240V, to meet the voltage of most countries. But the plug is the U.S. standard, so you need to use with the plug converter.☺
Its a cute vacuum chamber, and the site mentions its portable. (Read kinda small, lol)
IDK if its pump can pull the -30 that standard chambers can? And in looking at the website, it does not mention changing the oil in the vacuum pump, so it kinda makes me question how long it will last.
Vacuum chambers that help remove bubbles before pouring, or pressure pots after pouring to crush bubbles till they are invisible are both very helpful working with resin. Up to you if "cute" is worth the added price. Amazon has a lot of vacuum chamber with pump sets. Definitely bigger and louder. There are options, and it seems this is another added to the list 😊
Indeed, you gave very valuable information . I will be testing it as I go .It's actually perfect for small crafters who didn't decide if they want to go bigger or work with Resin that much. Doing smaller projects, etc. Cuteness factor is there 😀 but this will definitely help me decide if I want to buy bigger with limited space.❤️
Absolutely, perfectly said! For about $50 there are vacuum chamber pots on Amazon that are bigger than this and not made out of plastic… I can't see this machine lasting for very long… I nearly choked when I saw that $150 price tag!!!! It was the same thing for me when all of the resin big wigs started coming out with their leveling tables and were charging over $50 for a 12x15 inch work area leveling table! I built one myself for less than $10 and it has 16x20 inch work space! As for the vacuum chamber pot, there is no way I would pay $150 for "cute." lol
@ZippedUpKitz, you are a very creative person and DIY leveling table I already said you have to open a channel you have some very very brilliant ideas ❤❤❤❤
@@teaandart lol… thank you my friend…. I have a channel and I am slowly putting things on it… I just have to build up my confidence… :)
I've been thinking about getting a vacuum chamber at some point, and ideally, it needs to be small to fit in my work space, so I see how this a handy device. The price is too high for me, but it obviously does what it says it does. I ended up doing some research on vacuum pumps earlier today, inspired the videos I'd watched reviewing this device, and I think some vacuum pumps and containers intended for food preserving might be a more affordable way of achieving what this device does. I found a seven-year-old video using a hand pump and vacuum container for food prep, and it seemed to work fairly well for $15. So there are alternatives. But I assume there are many resin hobbyist who prefer a small, easy and visually pleasing device in their craft room, rather than a diy version or an industrial vacuum chamber, and are willing to pay extra for the ease of it. It's great to have options.
Most pricey thing is a vacuum pump... The pot could be made from piece of thick glass(cheap) and pot :)
Well it looked as though it works! It’s lovely to watch you work, oh and that butterfly😮❤
Thank you so much, Jan today I will be demolding ❤❤❤❤
I’m looking forward to see the follow up video to this ❤
Thank you for sharing.
Your very welcome Kelly I'm glad you liked it 😊😊😊😊
Great video. Thank you for sharing your experience with this vacuum/pressure pot. ❤
Your very welcome ☺️ 🙏 🤗
Thanks for this. Daniel Cooper was first to demo this in the UK and I'm glad you have been sent one too. Good to see different reviews so thanks for this video. I'll be ordering one as soon as they land in the UK. I know they are not cheap but like the other expensive stuff I've invested in - i think it's probably worth it
You're very welcome. Yes, Daniel did the review first. As I explained in the video ❤ it's a great little pressure pot and I think perfect for crafter like me. 😊
@@teaandart I've just ordered one. Excited now :) Thanks again for your helpful review
You, Steve McDonald and Daniel Cooper…. Cool product ….. but for $150?????? Yeah, way too expensive and it’s really, really small… I think a couple of these resin companies are really taking advantage of resin artists…
I can totally understand ZippedUpKitz. There might be companies soon making them in less. ❤❤❤❤
I agree with you. They are taking advantage.
@@teaandart yeah, but I think you missed my point… these resin companies are using you guys… they know you have a huge following and that if you guys showcase products like these, then more than likely many will go out and buy them… yes, I know that is standard marketing practice and I understand that… but what I’m saying is that these companies will put out a product like this that is really kind of cool, but it’s so not worth the price tag that they have put on it,,, but because you guys are people we enjoy watching and generally trust, when we see you all using them,Mae are like "oh cool! I gotta get one cuz Shalina uses it or Steve uses it or Daniel uses it… since they use it, then I gotta get one too!"…… do you see what I mean? and all three of you came out with a video on this specific product within a day of each other!!! That really got to me…
now, let me ask you this…. Would YOU really pay $150 for that tiny vacuum pump chamber? Honestly, would you pay that hefty price tag?
@@Ali-H3444 the companies are for sure… I just wanTed to make that clear…. I would never accuse Shalina of taking advantage of us… I believe that she is too nice and honest to ever do that to anyone, much less her loyal followers! :)
@@ZippedUpKitz once again, I agree with you 😃
After my experience of ‘Resiners’ - the fast curing machine, with trays that weren’t even flat, no way would I buy anything from this company ever again! They made me wait months for replacement trays which they promised they’d send me ‘free,’ didn’t. They then brought out a new machine with different sized trays. They gave me 50% off the price of a new one machine, (but I’d already bought a machine once, and had zero use from it as unfit for purpose,) so I was left distinctly underwhelmed by their hopeless customer service. So buyers from this company, beware!
Hi Shalina love the look of this machine 😍 definitely have to invest in one as definitely looks worth it we all want that crystal clear resin for everything, thanks for sharing ❤❤❤ xxx
Thank you so much, Michelle. Yes. If I haven't been sent this, I had bought it soon as it's really good for creating crystals and other clear projects ❤❤❤❤
Hello! Thanks for the review on this product, I think it does a pretty decent job compared to the vacuum chambers that take up much more space and the cost difference. Unless Im gifted this, I wont be buying it myself due to cost. I have heat mats I use to help reduce bubbles while mixing my resin, only downfall is taking my work time away due to the heat.
You're very welcome ☺️ I am glad you like it and appreciate with your kindness ❤❤
I saw this on another channel. 150.00 bucks is out of my budget but it is nice
I can understand thank you so much ☺️
Steve McDonald's channel just posted on this machine, and it was amazing. Save those pennies up people.
I will be saving up for this. Temu has all of my money from buying molds😂.
@@CreatingwithWinglessAngel that's great 👍
got this during amazon prime day and got it for under 100!! it was discounted and also had a 10% coupon!!
Thank you for the review and tutorial❤ Oh…did you have holographic paper in the butterfly?
You're very welcome ☺️ the Mold is holographic it's self.
Awesome ty for sharing love your work have learnt so mucfromyour channel
Your very welcome and thank you for your kindness 😊😊😊
Any chance to move camera back to get a view of it?
Sure today I will show you from all sides.
How has this product held up!? Kinda on the fence from all of the people that said it only worked a few times and then stopped working.
Hi, I actually use it a lot and working perfectly for me .One thing I suggest is using low viscosity resin, or if you're using high viscosity resin, use less. Don't add a full cup of resin.
@teaandart Thank you so much for the reply! I was on the fence but I think I'll go ahead and add that to my cart! Yes I certainly won't be clearing more than 60mls at a time as I only pour dice atm, I do have a bigger vacuum chamber but its for stabilizing wood exclusivley. Thanks again BIG preeshes ❤️
I had already ordered one and I paid the 3-7 days additional shipping for 19.99 and they have already failed at the shipping I think it show set to deliver on the 8th which would be 9 days, it has I think Chinese writing on the tracking but it won’t say where they are located, Im already disapointed in the shipping lie but the machine I hope is worth it.
I totally understand as it was sent to me very early, 2 weeks ago last week I received it ai hope you get it soon and play ❤😊
Would this work on silicone to make molds ?
Yes it does .
Can you degass resin with mica powder in it or only clear resin?
I haven't checked doing this, but you can I think that's can't be an issue.
Yes mica is pretty easy, glitter and fine glitter made thick foam layer.
I waited 3 weeks to receive my pot... well , I am not happy.. have to send it back because it is defective, it won't hold any kind of a seal, or won't vacuum at all. And I tried everything to fix the problem, nothing! 😢 very very disappointed, and now I have to wait again to get my money back
I know it works. M question is how long it lasts. I heard they tend to break
I had been using this quite few times now, but is there any other AirLess machine in the market other than this one as I haven't heard of these getting breaking 🤔.
How much resin can but put in the cup?
i would put a silicone mat in to stop the cup moving.
Thank you for the lovely advice. Next time, I will be trying it 😊
Your resin will probably go off by the time it has the bubbles out
It worked for smaller quantities. I will mix more resin to check next time.
All the products of this brand have a beautiful appearance and a cheap core. It is predictable how long a diaphragm vacuum pump without a filter can last.
I am checking it and will update if I get any issues😊