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BL Toney
Greater than one weekThe sheets are generously sized, arrive three to a package, tightly rolled, so no wrinkles. They arrived fast, in good condition. I’ve used them for nonstick purposes already, and they perform as expected. I have yet to use them with a heat press, but I expect that they’ll perform well in that use as well.
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Gail Hudak
> 3 dayThis product is great! I used it as a pressing pad when quilting, sewing and doing applique work. It is perfect thickness to protect the fabric while transferring the iron heat through to the fabric. Three sheets are included so I gifted one to a friend who was looking for a similar item but found them to be about 3 times this price. I recommend this product.
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Oksana Fedorak
> 3 dayI was weary to try a new teflon mat for macaron baking, but this one hit it out of the park! The macarons practically SLID off the teflon. This teflon is slightly see through so you can also put a template under if you are piping something fun or just need guidance. Super easy to clean, reusable. Love it.
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Stella Nemeth
Greater than one weekThis is a great deal for crafters. I noticed on YouTube that most of the people using craft mats were either struggling with them, as I was with the Ranger mat I had bought, because it was too small, or they had bought two or three of them and had taped them together. I ended up taping two of the mats together and using the third one as my dedicated Gelli Printing mat. I had not had something nonporous to put the Gelli Plate down on, so I never took off one of the two hard plastic covers. It was pretty messy when I did, but now I can use the plate properly. These mats are a little thinner than the Ranger mat, but they work the same way. You can easily remove paint and glue from it with some hand sanitizer and a paper towel, or probably with soap and water (which I have not tried yet). There was a price sheet inside the packaging and this company sells the thicker sheets by the yard or cut up. I wish they sold it by the yard through Amazon, because Id have bought a yard of the thicker sheet.
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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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S. Mallicoat
> 3 dayWonderful sheets of Teflon with a million uses. This is the perfect film for covering a table surface, especially when smoothness is required. It also can take heat and is suggested for baking, although I havent tried that. Im using it in an electronic application as an electrical insulator with good thermal transfer properties and it suit that requirement admirably. Easy to clean of course, its impossible to adhere to it, so Im about to order another batch!
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Robert E.
> 3 day4 out of 5 because they are a little small - a couple more niches bigger would make them better for a 16x16 heat press . Placing one of them just perfectly centered on the garment is difficult to prevent the press from touching a larger garment and possibly burning it . Otherwise good quality!
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Denise54
> 3 dayI took a chance and cut these up to fit my freeze-drying trays so I wouldn’t have to use parchment paper anymore, which always has to be cut to fit the trays. To my surprise, it actually worked. Food doesn’t stick to the sheets, and they are easy to wash. This is going to save me a lot of money, and I will definitely buy these again if they ever wear out, which doesn’t look likely. I’m very pleased with my purchase.
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Chris McCoy
Greater than one weekI have have had these sheets for over 2 years. I have a print shop, and use my heat press everyday for heat transfer vinyl, dye sublimation, transfers, ect. I mainly use these sheets as a cover when layering vinyl. In between colors, you need a protective layer to keep the vinyl from sticking to the heat platen. These work great for that. In fact, I think these work better than the thicker sheets Ive tried before. Although thin, Teflon sheets will absorb some heat. With many applications you need a fairly consistent temperature, especially dye sublimation. When using these thin sheets, it seems as though there is very minimal heat that is absorbed by them. Mine have developed a lot of creases that can imprint on to vinyl, which is why I am back here buying more. No sheet, regardless of thickness, will remain blemish free if you use them a lot. They are an expendable, and should be treated as such. The finish of these sheets are smooth. If you repress Siser Easyweed with the sheet it will make the vinyl look more shiny. When using Stahls Fashion Film HTV, I dont notice the material becoming as glossy looking after repressing. It keeps its matte finish throughout. I recommend experimenting with different materials to get the look you are after. Overall, I really like these Teflon sheets. In fact, Im ordering more. For someone who uses their heat press a lot, I cant recommend these enough. I tend to get busy and throw things around, which has probably shortened the lifespan of my first set. But still 2 YEARS! Having a few of these laying around the shop is a no brainer.
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Nika Mo
> 3 dayI’ve had these for a few weeks now and use them to sublimate. They are great so far. They do seem thin like most say but they aren’t burnt through or falling apart. It doesn’t take very long for them to cool off afterwards either. I like them.