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The Delclynee 15" x 15" High Pressure Heat Press Machine combines industrial power (1400W) with smart features like automatic pressure floatation and a non-stick heat platen, designed for professional-quality sublimation on T-shirts and diverse substrates. Backed by a lifetime heating element warranty, it’s built for durability and precision, making it a must-have for creative pros ready to elevate their craft.






| ASIN | B09DBL6PTL |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,801,660 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 621 in Relief Printing Materials |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,157) |
| Date First Available | 27 Oct. 2021 |
| Item Weight | 17.6 kg |
| Manufacturer | DC |
| Model Number | DC-HPM |
| Product Dimensions | 52.07 x 38.1 x 33.53 cm; 17.58 kg |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 1400 watts |
K**O
This heat press is well built and does a great job.
M**E
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E**N
This is working beautifully for my purposes (making team t-shirts for a very casual affair). It worked perfectly for heat transfer vinyl. For laser printed images I got uneven, inconsistent results, but I am almost sure that’s because of the transfer paper, not the press. But I’m not a hundred percent sure, so I figured I should mention. The base has a thick, firm foam pad, and it comes with a perfectly sized canvas cover. Next project I’m going to add a pressing pad and see if it helps.
A**A
Bought for my small business. We use DTF transfers. At first it was kind of finicky trying to figure out the right temperature. We usually use 365° for our cotton shirts, but it wasn’t hot enough for our decals. Ended up adjusting and worked a lot better. Condition came great, very easy to use!
T**S
This is a great little heat press, far exceeds expectations. - My last heat press was a $2,500 Stahls Hotronix Fusion IQ 16x20. I loved it, but I'm going through a divorce and dividing property hasn't been settled yet. I needed a good heat press for cheap, and I came across this little guy. I didn't expect much, but figured it might get me by until I could either get my Stahls back or afford a better one. I've only owned it about a month, but have pressed maybe 50 garments with it. Each garment has between 4-6 graphics on it, most of which are layered, so anywhere between 4-12 presses required. I have not run into any issues with heat distribution. I used a Stahls 16x20 MAXX press at my last job, and even though Stahls are about the best in the business, I would occasionally have some issues with heat distribution. Some areas wouldn't stick completely. This Delclynee 15x15 press does not have any issues like that whatsoever. It presses evenly, heats up quickly, and I have even left it on for a few hours without having any issues with it. One difference I have noticed is that the top gets VERY hot. On my Stahls, the plate itself would of course get hot, but the casing above the plate would stay relatively cool. It's not really much of an issue because if you're using a heat press, it's best to learn to avoid touching that area anyway. I did purchase a teflon sheet for it just for the rare times that I have to press something twice, because I've had issues with previous heat presses where if you're pressing raw vinyl without transfer tape, it can alter it a bit.. however, I haven't had to use the teflon sheet much at all, and they're pretty cheap anyway (maybe $10-20) so not a big deal. I generally press most garments around 305 degrees F and the temperature always stays within 2 degrees of that. I'm very happy with my purchase especially since I paid under $200 for it. Far exceeds expectations. Would definitely recommend. As I said, I've only had it about a month but I do press lots of garments. I would recommend it for anyone looking for a budget heat press!
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