My Siser heat press was way less and around the same size plates. I can adjust my time and pressure. Don't need to program it with the computer either. You did a video for that one and I was sold. Helped out my business a lot. That being said, $1000 is really unnecessary.
It’s too expensive..your videos are always great! They will need to come down on the price…there are heat press machines way less and they are metal. This is plastic. But, it is a beautiful machine. Maybe, you can suggest them lowering the price 🤷🏽♀️
@@GoldenEssentials17 yes, I feel the same. I always watch Angie because she doesn't sugar coat like some other paid makers. She gets right to the point. I've bought many things just because I've watched her and the fact that she has an honest and comparison review. She doesn't use just Cricut brand stuff.
Not bad, although I can't decide if it looks more like a George Foreman grill or a toilet. Might be what I eventually graduate to when I get more experience.
Thank you for all this information! I just received my Auto press today!!! I love it! This video answered all my questions. I wondered today if I needed to leave it open to cool. I just looked through your videos and found the answers. Thank you 🙏 so much! If anyone is wondering, I craft in my bedroom and this fits fantastic. Its on a table at the end of my bed and when it’s closed it doesn’t obstruct the view. It’s also very pretty.
You are amazing! I just ordered mine and feel confident and ready because of all the great videos you made about thye capabilities and features! Thank you Angie!
Hi Angie, I (DH) just purchased my Cricut AutoPress from HSN bundle price today and can’t wait to get it. I go it as a gift for my 38th wedding anniversary from my DH. He woke me up it an email surprise because I have been eyeballing a heat press machine for over six months. I took are very impressed with the two finger auto press and shutoff features. I can’t wait to see your upcoming videos. Yes it is pricey and I hope Cricut lives up to their bargain…. I will review it as well. My cutting machine is a Brother SDX325 ScanNCut will go well this and my home business.
Fabulous AutoPress and fantastic video! I just got my AutoPress and followed your step-by-step instructions and now I'm good to go. I agree the price is high, but you get what you pay for and besides the AutoPress is so sleek and elegant. :) Thanks so much for taking the time to explain each step. It was sooo easy to set up. I can't wait to get started making things. Thanks again, Angie! I'll be watching your upcoming videos.
It looks amazing and seems to work amazingly. I really appreciate your honest reviews Angie. I've been looking for a larger heat press, 16x20. Now if this came in that size, I'd buy it right now. But my honest opinion is that for the sky high price, it should have been at least 15x15. 12" isn't going to work for me. Now, don't get me wrong, I LOVE Cricut products but it seems their prices are getting a bit outrageous lately. Yes, this is a professional heat press. Yes, it's amazing but, unless I was a large business owner, this just isn't for the small business owner or the crafter. For that reason, I'm out. Thank you for all the info and I look forward to future videos on this in hopes it will change my mind. 🥰💖🥰💖🥰💖🥰💖🥰
But at a thousand dollars that's way over priced at that price ur paying for it being cricut period I cant wait to switch from my cricut they've became so over priced its ridiculous they are more better professional machines that auto open that are bigger an better for less than a thousand dollars absolutely insane pricing
Oh and the majority of the machine is plastic lol n people gonna call that a "professional" machine n I promise at only 12x15 no professional is gonna settle for that small n if they do they have the money to jus throw at cricut jus to have the cricut name or they were given the machine for free and paid for their review and to market their products to get us gullible people to eat this up jus like the 250 dollar light lol people need to wake up
I am with the rest on pricing. 999.00 is way too much. You can find on Amazon, Walmart and even Home Depot with theirs starting from 175.00 to 269.00. Same size or bigger.
Angie, I got mine today and while I didn’t make anything I did press a pillow case. While the pillow case was pressing I tried tugging on the four corners gently to see if I had good pressure and it was tight so, I’m excited to try some things and see how well it does. Thanks for this video it was very helpful setting it up.
Just discovered what the price will be. WOW!! $1,000 US relates to about $1,280 CDN for me. That's so far out of my budget, I can't even consider it. Too bad, it would have been such a super addition to my craft room. It's beautiful.
@ Janice Morrow wow that’s a bit steep! 😳 I thought it would be between $500-$700 at most! Perhaps you can get the what 10% discount for having an Access subscription when purchasing through Cricut or buying through Klarna or Affirm? You may even have the opportunity to purchase it on HSN or QVC. This will definitely be one of my choices if I purchase it! I’m awaiting a comparison video between it and other heat presses! Hope you’ll get your Heat Press! 😃🙏🏾
Saving time > Saving money. It's a concept that only few people seem to understand. If this machine makes you work twice as fast without getting tired then its a good investment
I wish my business would be doing well enough to afford this. It is a BEAUTIFUL machine. I love the auto open and the presets. Maybe when the price drops some I might spring for it because it seems like an awesome press. For now I'll stick with my easy press until I'm able to afford one but one way or another, I'll have one eventually 😂 I just cant swing it seeing as I bought my maker, my sublimation printer, my easy press, mini press, and mug press for less than what this would set me back for the time being. Thanks for an amazing video and always giving us the full run down!
Angie...you had me at Hello...lol. You are the only youtuber that I rely on for helping me make decisions like this. You answered questions I didn't now I had :) This is the most excited I have been with Cricut since Design Space started :) THANK YOU!!
Thank you for doing the overview of these new products, as much as I love Cricut products they have priced themselves out of the average consumer market. Other products do the same things for far less money, that's a shame, but given the cost of everyday items right now this will be an item I'll have to skip. Gotta feed the family!
I'm sorry, I love Cricut stuff, and have a lot of it, but the price of this is beyond ridiculous. I have a small business (embroidery/sublimation) and recently purchased an industrial auto-open heat press that has a higher heat limit, 15 x 15 plate, pull- out drawer, touch screen time and temp and it was less than this. As always, Angie, I appreciate you and your videos, so thank you for taking the time to do this video.
@@thinkuthink Mine was still expensive, but not $1000. I have the Ricoma 15 x 15 auto open press. My embroidery machine is the Ricoma EM-1010. They do have financing, which is what I did. My first heat press was a clamshell from Amazon. I believe it was $175. It still works, but when I upgraded from kids only clothing to adult sizes, I had a harder time reaching up under the press to position the shirts as it did not have a drawer and I kept bumping my fingers on the hot plate. (I'm not exactly graceful) LOL I believe Angie has a heat press video to compare presses. Do your research. It took me over two months to decide on which new press to get. Good luck!
@@kimberlyarmstrong2929 thank you so much for answering my question! I’ve actually been looking into the ricoma 1010! Such an awesome investment for your business, congratulations! May it bring you much success ✨
You did amazing job explaining the product I love how thorough you are. On another note is cricut out of the loving mind I could understand a $500 or $700 but a grand. This is a NO for me. That's not even talking about the footprint it takes up. Crafter with small work space are not going to want this taking up valuable work space. In my personal opinion the Maker was and still is one of the best products they have had and the are trying really hard to gain the momentum back.
@@AngieHolden this one seems to tell the user what to do and I tweak the Sisser to do what I want. It seems more of a beginner kinda set up with a pro look. But I could be wrong. Don't get.me wrong I have the easy press 2 and love it. I just wish cricut had guven the optio. To just turn ot on and go with whatever the user wants to do. Rught or wrong lol. Trust me I have many many mistakes in my pressing past🤣
Expanding my small business and have been hunting for an easy heat press that opens on its own due to my bad shoulders and arthritis, I'm just 49 but it's still an issue while working with the press I have currently. You made it all look quite easy and safe here with this press. Currently getting everything together to start my own TH-cam channel for my shirts, mugs, etc, planner, and printing projects. I've heard a lot from friends and on TH-cam about it being very pricey $1,000 I think and it being no easier than others but personally, I like this because it seems it will save me a lot of pain and time plus it's safer to me. Love how you can purchase an extra pad to help speed up my orders. Wow! I always watch your channel for new tips and presses etc for Cricut etc. Thanks!! This was a very helpful video!
I have Fibromyalgia and a lot of pain in my hands/wrists. This Auto Press is a dream come true for a crafter like me. I am a small business owner but don't sell shirts but that may change after this arrives. I use the Affirm payment option on large purchases, it's easy and convienant.
Wow!! 1000.00 US that is crazy. This product looks beautiful and well made. It seems like it would probably perform better than the other heat machines I’ve seen on the market. However, the sticker price is a hard one to swallow and will push a lot of people away from this part of the crafting because of budgetary constraints. Not to sure if this is a great idea Cricut…. I guess only time will tell
It doesn't have to push you away from crafting at all! Just use an EasyPress or another heat press that is within your budget. This is made with small businesses in mind so there is no reason to be disappointed that you can't afford to add it to your craft room.
I took the leap and just got my new Autopress today and I love it already! I prefer the look to that of heat presses like the Siser etc, but that's down to personal preference. Have done my first project which was adding iron-on vinyl to a tote. Looking forward to using it for many more projects. Thanks for all the videos you do Angie, you are a star!
I saw this on the Cricut website. But $1000 for a hobby crafter is nuts! I personally will not be spending that much for this heat press. It is really cool and what it does, but this is really for someone that is doing this full time!
Looks like there’s three VIP videos that I need to watch now. I know what I’ll be doing for the next hour and a half! Better get some snacks 😉😁. Thanks Angie 👏
Thank you for sharing. I was able to purchase mine on 5/3/22 from HSN. I was having trouble finding the site to activate the press. Thanks to your video I followed your instructions and my Autopress is up and running. I agree the press price is steep but flex pay and the bundle helped me to make the decision to purchase.
I absolutely love the sleek design and all the features as they are what I have been watching for but I do have to agree with all the comments I have been reading on several of the review sites I have watched. The price is definitely a bit too steep and while it is "designed" to be for professional level use I can't say I have seen any really big sale on Cricut machines. They are usually very minor. I was fortunate to have bought my Joy unit on ebay brand new for 1/2 the price and I have been thrilled with it. I doubt the autopress will have such a discounted price, though I'd snap it up if I do see it with a steep discount. ;-) Love your tutorials and the way you present yourself. I have learned a lot from you. I am new to Cricut and cramming informational tutorials to learn as quick as I can (about 2 mths) but I am loving it and hoping I can create a business with it as well. I did hear that Cricut plans to introduce some other lower range priced units later BUT if they are smaller than 12x15 size it won't be a satisfactory addition when we would like the 12x15 or larger size. Thanks again Angie for your awesome tutorials!!
@@justinoarciaga6425 if you are brand new and still getting on your feet it would take longer. Let us know how fast you recouped your purchase $ back 😊
Hi Angie thank you so much. I just found out that this will on hsn may 3rd as the today's special. Anna griffin will be presenting this. Hopefully it will be the right price😊
I love your videos and you do amazing explaining everything!!! If I was new to this, I would have ran out and bought this just from your video but.... Knowing what I do, $1000 for that is nuts?!?! I have a love/hate relationship with my Maker 3 but that is about as far as I go with cricut. DS is a pain 95% of the time, so how they priced this thing like this is insane to me. The size makes it irrelevant, almost all shirts are presses at 13x19.... Cricut makes no sense to me lol.
ty for the vid... luv the way u cover everything and explain it all.... i luv the machine... i really do but will be waiting to see how it holds up over time .. very nice features that would make it perfect for me.... ty....
Thanks so much Angie, as always, you did a phenomenal job showing & explaining about this new machine. It’s amazing, looking forward to learning more about it. Blessings & hugs!!!
I don't think you are right about the target any longer. I agree that was the target at one time but I think their target is expanding so they need to expand their product line to match.
Do you believe it is value for money? It is pricey for a crafter however cheaper than others I have looked at. The size and ability to store upright is what I need for my small crafting space.
I would wait for it to go on sale because Cricut ALWAYS puts it on sale. However, it is launching on HSN first which may mean it is a deal right out of the gate. So I would keep an eye on it. I do think it is in line with pricing for other heat presses that are similar to this one. The ability to store upright has me all the heart eyes. I think that is a game changer for someone operating a business from home.
This was an amazingly thorough video! Thank you so much! I have a 5 in 1 heat press and you're so right, it takes up more space than this new machine. And it's sooo pretty 😍
Hi Angie love all your videos thank you so much, i am thinking of getting this machine i love that you explained everthing very easy , just would like to know about the tempertures for the different kind of materials. iam new with the pressing machines.
AutoPress will be added to the Cricut Heat Guide. Then I also have a guide for finding times and temperatures here: th-cam.com/video/fkvDvRqgAko/w-d-xo.html
Amazing tutorial once again!! 🙌 Love most of my cricut items but $1000 for the heat press is a bit crazy. I think they need to rethink that for maybe losing business to other presses. In my honest opinion I’d rather see how these sell at that price for long. I wish my small business could afford it for sure. Love my Amazon heat press, but I do love the auto press, release and open area for placement! That surly was smart. Are they going to do something about the pressure for different items?? I’m excited about the hat press, seems a bit more affordable.! Can’t wait!! I’m gonna need a loan 😳🤣
I 100 percent agree - you can get a quality press for less than half of this - It's almost insulting that cricut thinks your average crafter can afford this - - even $150 for a tiny hat press is insane - It seems everything new they keep making is for the rich only
I am not sure where anyone said that Cricut thinks the average crafter can afford this? I don't think that statement is true at all. It is definitely being marketed as a professional press.
@@jakkudemoff3043 The auto press is definitely not meant for the average crafter, that is what the easy press is for. The auto press is marketed as a professional machine. The hat press reminds me of the mug press, cute but over priced. As a result just as it is easy to now find the mug press on sale I believe the same will be true for the hat press in time.
Thank You for the video! I think your videos are the best, as they are the most thorough and informative. This is definitely something I'll be looking into in the future, for now I'm happy with what I have. After all, tomorrow is my 3-week Cricutversary and I've already started with my Maker3, EasyPress2, Mug Press, and even got a Sawgrass printer. I'm actually hoping they come out with a tumbler press like the mug press. I WOULD looooove that!
Wow! Had no clue Cricut was making a heat Press! So I have a couple of questions. 1. How does this Heat Press compare to other Heat Presses? 2. Will this work on DTF Transfers since it’s similar to sublimation or infusible ink?
I love it. This is on the wish list. It partially does everything for you and since I have a small space. It will work perfectly. I hope this does well so they can offer more sizes.
So it is a pneumatic press. That motor sound when pressing down is what I have on my heat press. It gives a pretty even press that way. It is hard to get a pneumatic press. Only Freesub seems to have. All they are missing is a slide out drawer and to be a 16x20. But this looks sweet!
Angie, I have a question. Let me start by saying that so far I LOVE my Autopress! I am just curious about setting the temperature... is it always 5 degree increments? What if I want to set the heat to 396 (as recommended by some of my blanks)?
I have a link to the press in the description for this video. On computer, click show more. On mobile, click the arrow to expand the description or swipe up on the video.
UGH, love the auto pressure, ability to do wood and the auto open. I wish I would have known this was coming out. I purchased a swing away heat press so that I could do wood. I am having some trouble with ghosting on some poly blanks and I think the Cricut Auto Press would solve that. The price seems high but on the other hand it seems like they have thought of most everything. Thank you for the video.
Came right here, was hoping you would have a video. Thank you. :) super helpful on how to store, noise level. Do you think noise level while on, is too much?
I do have some questions I'm hoping you can answer. It look really good👍 How strong does it attach the vinyl to the garment🤔. I would be more interested to see a garment that's been done and then gone through the wash, probably 10 or15 times. I need to make sure the vinyl stays attached. That would be a good thing to probably do and see how it holds up. I do know some heat presses attach the vinyl fine for the first few washes only. I like it as being a person that mostly can only use one hand it looks easy to use for me. It looks nice also.
Interesting. I had not thought of doing a test like that but I will add that to my list. I will tell you this. I was trying to film multiple pieces of content with the pillow I am showing here so I closed the press for maybe 2 seconds on the pillow with the hopes of filming the entire process again. The HTV was already stuck down. I was amazed.
Angie, thanks for doing an amazing job as always. HSN had a huge bundle included with the launch of this auto press. $199.00 for 5 months plus all the materials that came with it, made it affordable for me. The bundle was only good for yesterday 5/3/22, but even without the extras, paying for it in 5 months is an option.
Wow I love it! I bet it will take months to come to Australia though. My current heat press is great but I actually have trouble reaching the handle to close it, so this looks great, and should be a great size for most cushions, tote bags, etc. I’ve heard the only problem with auto open with sublimation is that it can cause ghosting, so it will be interesting when you do the sublimation tests. Thanks for the video 😊
$999 - holy moly. What are they smoking up in Provo? I got my Swing Design 15x15 for $300. Heat Press Nation has tons of 15 x 15 presses about half the cost of the Cricut and they are pro grade quality
I can't wait for a good sale on this press and jump on it! You did great explaining. Question, do you think it could cover eco solvent prints on large shirts, or screen prints, etc? Can I use one of the presets for a certain name htv that I prefer rather than the Cricut HTV? Thank you :)
Thanks so much for you amazing videos and explanations. I love your shelves in the back were you have all your machine. Can I know Where do you buy it?? Thanks so much
Great video!! I’ve been holding out on buying a clam press hoping Cricut would release one. 😊 Can’t wait to see your sublimation video, as that’s what I could use it for mostly. Coasters, magnets, keychains and such.
Question about the HAT press. Do you know if the form of it will fit the base plate from a regular hat press? My heat plate doesn't work but I would like to use the base instead of that ball thing. Thoughts please. I like the compact size of the cricut hat press vs the other ones that are out there.
Thank you Angie for a great video! Found your channel a couple of weeks ago and I am hooked. Your review has assisted me in making my decision; I was going to purchase the EasyPress 3, but will buy the AutoPress instead. Your comparison video and reviews, also assisted me in deciding to purchase my Maker 3, bought it at a great sale price. The AutoPress is pricey, but am confident that while doing price comparison on multiple sites I will find it on sale for less than $1,000. Can't wait to see your project videos using the AutoPress. Thank you for your honest reviews. Added - My friends and I say Cricut is like Apple. Once you are an Apple consumer that is it your hooked, Cricut the same (lol).
You did a great job showing all the features of Autopress. I agree it looks very innovative. However, can you honestly say it's worth the $1000 price tag? I realize it has features that other heat presses don't have, although the fans did sound pretty noisy in your video. It seems to me that even $500 would have been over priced. I don't feel I can justify the cost. I'd have to sell a ton of stuff to recoup the expense.
First, I need to make more than one project to give a final word on any product and I will be doing several videos over a few months on this one. Second, I am a microphone pointed at me (and at the press) to amplify my voice which will in turn amplify the fans.
My Siser heat press was way less and around the same size plates. I can adjust my time and pressure. Don't need to program it with the computer either. You did a video for that one and I was sold. Helped out my business a lot. That being said, $1000 is really unnecessary.
I do still have that one and I like it but this press is completely different from that one. I am not even sure it is a fair comparison.
Yea this is way over priced you can a heat press for £200
Way over priced, I have a full heat press system for shirts, hats, mugs and plates for under $200
It’s too expensive..your videos are always great! They will need to come down on the price…there are heat press machines way less and they are metal. This is plastic. But, it is a beautiful machine. Maybe, you can suggest them lowering the price 🤷🏽♀️
@@GoldenEssentials17 yes, I feel the same. I always watch Angie because she doesn't sugar coat like some other paid makers. She gets right to the point. I've bought many things just because I've watched her and the fact that she has an honest and comparison review. She doesn't use just Cricut brand stuff.
I got my new Cricut Auto Press yesterday and made my first t-shirt on it today. So excited! I love it! Thanks for your tutorial. It helps tons!
Not bad, although I can't decide if it looks more like a George Foreman grill or a toilet. Might be what I eventually graduate to when I get more experience.
Thanks for watching!
😂😂😂 George Foreman
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Lol, it does look like both of those things. 🤣
Both 🤣
Thank you for all this information! I just received my Auto press today!!! I love it! This video answered all my questions. I wondered today if I needed to leave it open to cool. I just looked through your videos and found the answers. Thank you 🙏 so much! If anyone is wondering, I craft in my bedroom and this fits fantastic. Its on a table at the end of my bed and when it’s closed it doesn’t obstruct the view. It’s also very pretty.
So glad you like it!
You are amazing! I just ordered mine and feel confident and ready because of all the great videos you made about thye capabilities and features! Thank you Angie!
Glad I could help!
Hi Angie,
I (DH) just purchased my Cricut AutoPress from HSN bundle price today and can’t wait to get it. I go it as a gift for my 38th wedding anniversary from my DH. He woke me up it an email surprise because I have been eyeballing a heat press machine for over six months. I took are very impressed with the two finger auto press and shutoff features. I can’t wait to see your upcoming videos. Yes it is pricey and I hope Cricut lives up to their bargain…. I will review it as well.
My cutting machine is a Brother SDX325 ScanNCut will go well this and my home business.
I hope you love it!
Fabulous AutoPress and fantastic video! I just got my AutoPress and followed your step-by-step instructions and now I'm good to go. I agree the price is high, but you get what you pay for and besides the AutoPress is so sleek and elegant. :) Thanks so much for taking the time to explain each step. It was sooo easy to set up. I can't wait to get started making things. Thanks again, Angie! I'll be watching your upcoming videos.
It looks amazing and seems to work amazingly. I really appreciate your honest reviews Angie. I've been looking for a larger heat press, 16x20. Now if this came in that size, I'd buy it right now. But my honest opinion is that for the sky high price, it should have been at least 15x15. 12" isn't going to work for me. Now, don't get me wrong, I LOVE Cricut products but it seems their prices are getting a bit outrageous lately. Yes, this is a professional heat press. Yes, it's amazing but, unless I was a large business owner, this just isn't for the small business owner or the crafter. For that reason, I'm out. Thank you for all the info and I look forward to future videos on this in hopes it will change my mind.
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I am always open to other opinions. I would say that the price tag is the retail price and Cricut is always having a sale.
@@AngieHolden Thank you Angie. 🥰🥰🥰
But at a thousand dollars that's way over priced at that price ur paying for it being cricut period I cant wait to switch from my cricut they've became so over priced its ridiculous they are more better professional machines that auto open that are bigger an better for less than a thousand dollars absolutely insane pricing
Oh and the majority of the machine is plastic lol n people gonna call that a "professional" machine n I promise at only 12x15 no professional is gonna settle for that small n if they do they have the money to jus throw at cricut jus to have the cricut name or they were given the machine for free and paid for their review and to market their products to get us gullible people to eat this up jus like the 250 dollar light lol people need to wake up
I am with the rest on pricing. 999.00 is way too much. You can find on Amazon, Walmart and even Home Depot with theirs starting from 175.00 to 269.00. Same size or bigger.
Can also see this helping people like me with health issues. Sometimes I don't have the strength to press down and this handles it. Exciting!
I totally agree!
1000 dollars !!!!! My god. I'm so thankful I bought a different press and didn't wait for this.
Angie, I got mine today and while I didn’t make anything I did press a pillow case. While the pillow case was pressing I tried tugging on the four corners gently to see if I had good pressure and it was tight so, I’m excited to try some things and see how well it does. Thanks for this video it was very helpful setting it up.
Hope you love it!
Just discovered what the price will be. WOW!! $1,000 US relates to about $1,280 CDN for me. That's so far out of my budget, I can't even consider it. Too bad, it would have been such a super addition to my craft room. It's beautiful.
@ Janice Morrow wow that’s a bit steep! 😳 I thought it would be between $500-$700 at most! Perhaps you can get the what 10% discount for having an Access subscription when purchasing through Cricut or buying through Klarna or Affirm? You may even have the opportunity to purchase it on HSN or QVC. This will definitely be one of my choices if I purchase it! I’m awaiting a comparison video between it and other heat presses! Hope you’ll get your Heat Press! 😃🙏🏾
The launch will be on HSN so I am hoping for a sale right out of the gate.
@@AngieHolden Do you know if it will launch on The shopping channel in Canada?
I am not positive on that. You may have to wait until the full launch that is mid May I think.
@@AngieHolden omg not for me now gee wiz just purchased a sawgrass 1000 o my :(
Saving time > Saving money. It's a concept that only few people seem to understand. If this machine makes you work twice as fast without getting tired then its a good investment
I wish my business would be doing well enough to afford this. It is a BEAUTIFUL machine. I love the auto open and the presets. Maybe when the price drops some I might spring for it because it seems like an awesome press. For now I'll stick with my easy press until I'm able to afford one but one way or another, I'll have one eventually 😂 I just cant swing it seeing as I bought my maker, my sublimation printer, my easy press, mini press, and mug press for less than what this would set me back for the time being. Thanks for an amazing video and always giving us the full run down!
Thanks for watching! I can't wait for a good sale on this one!
Oh I will be getting this baby, now I can be totally getting merchandise out, thank you Angie
Angie...you had me at Hello...lol. You are the only youtuber that I rely on for helping me make decisions like this. You answered questions I didn't now I had :) This is the most excited I have been with Cricut since Design Space started :) THANK YOU!!
Yay! Happy to help!
Thank you for doing the overview of these new products, as much as I love Cricut products they have priced themselves out of the average consumer market. Other products do the same things for far less money, that's a shame, but given the cost of everyday items right now this will be an item I'll have to skip. Gotta feed the family!
That was a wonderful introduction and looking forward to your future videos about Cricut Auto Press, thank you.
I falling in love with this new machine 😍 Thank you for your presentation.
Glad you like it!
I'm sorry, I love Cricut stuff, and have a lot of it, but the price of this is beyond ridiculous. I have a small business (embroidery/sublimation) and recently purchased an industrial auto-open heat press that has a higher heat limit, 15 x 15 plate, pull- out drawer, touch screen time and temp and it was less than this. As always, Angie, I appreciate you and your videos, so thank you for taking the time to do this video.
Thanks for watching! I do understand.
What's the name of your machine? Thank you for posting, I'm new in the game and looking for the best and most affordable options available . ❤
@@thinkuthink Mine was still expensive, but not $1000. I have the Ricoma 15 x 15 auto open press. My embroidery machine is the Ricoma EM-1010. They do have financing, which is what I did. My first heat press was a clamshell from Amazon. I believe it was $175. It still works, but when I upgraded from kids only clothing to adult sizes, I had a harder time reaching up under the press to position the shirts as it did not have a drawer and I kept bumping my fingers on the hot plate. (I'm not exactly graceful) LOL I believe Angie has a heat press video to compare presses. Do your research. It took me over two months to decide on which new press to get. Good luck!
@@kimberlyarmstrong2929 thank you so much for answering my question! I’ve actually been looking into the ricoma 1010! Such an awesome investment for your business, congratulations! May it bring you much success ✨
@@thinkuthink Thank you!
You did amazing job explaining the product I love how thorough you are. On another note is cricut out of the loving mind I could understand a $500 or $700 but a grand. This is a NO for me. That's not even talking about the footprint it takes up. Crafter with small work space are not going to want this taking up valuable work space. In my personal opinion the Maker was and still is one of the best products they have had and the are trying really hard to gain the momentum back.
Thank you Angie you are amazing you give the most thorough tutorials.
You are so welcome!
Great video! I will stay with the Siser heat press for mfrp $350 with a 9×12 plates. Cricut is out of their mind!!!
I have the Siser as well and I will say it does not really compare to this press.
@@AngieHolden this one seems to tell the user what to do and I tweak the Sisser to do what I want. It seems more of a beginner kinda set up with a pro look. But I could be wrong. Don't get.me wrong I have the easy press 2 and love it. I just wish cricut had guven the optio. To just turn ot on and go with whatever the user wants to do. Rught or wrong lol. Trust me I have many many mistakes in my pressing past🤣
For the price, it should be bigger than 15x12
Expanding my small business and have been hunting for an easy heat press that opens on its own due to my bad shoulders and arthritis, I'm just 49 but it's still an issue while working with the press I have currently. You made it all look quite easy and safe here with this press. Currently getting everything together to start my own TH-cam channel for my shirts, mugs, etc, planner, and printing projects. I've heard a lot from friends and on TH-cam about it being very pricey $1,000 I think and it being no easier than others but personally, I like this because it seems it will save me a lot of pain and time plus it's safer to me. Love how you can purchase an extra pad to help speed up my orders. Wow! I always watch your channel for new tips and presses etc for Cricut etc. Thanks!! This was a very helpful video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I purchased the auto press for the same reason. People underestimate the damage and wear and tear that routine actions put on the body.
I have Fibromyalgia and a lot of pain in my hands/wrists. This Auto Press is a dream come true for a crafter like me. I am a small business owner but don't sell shirts but that may change after this arrives. I use the Affirm payment option on large purchases, it's easy and convienant.
I also have issues with my hands and this really is SO MUCH better.
@@AngieHolden I'm so excited for this new product.
HSN has flex pay option without any interest. There is no membership either. You can use a debit or credit card.
Wow!! 1000.00 US that is crazy. This product looks beautiful and well made. It seems like it would probably perform better than the other heat machines I’ve seen on the market. However, the sticker price is a hard one to swallow and will push a lot of people away from this part of the crafting because of budgetary constraints. Not to sure if this is a great idea Cricut…. I guess only time will tell
It doesn't have to push you away from crafting at all! Just use an EasyPress or another heat press that is within your budget. This is made with small businesses in mind so there is no reason to be disappointed that you can't afford to add it to your craft room.
@@AngieHolden I am a small business and can't afford it. 🙃
Really that much? where did you see the price.?
@@av12160 It’s $999usd 🥴 The price is on the cricut website
Plus it's only a 1 year warranty. Smh
I took the leap and just got my new Autopress today and I love it already! I prefer the look to that of heat presses like the Siser etc, but that's down to personal preference. Have done my first project which was adding iron-on vinyl to a tote. Looking forward to using it for many more projects. Thanks for all the videos you do Angie, you are a star!
Good choice!
I saw this on the Cricut website. But $1000 for a hobby crafter is nuts! I personally will not be spending that much for this heat press. It is really cool and what it does, but this is really for someone that is doing this full time!
Correct. This is not really intended for a hobby crafter but more for a small business.
@@AngieHolden so what does the warranty say? Aren't the cutting machines not supposed to be for business or heavy use?
Sorry I am not sure. I was just saying that they are marketing this to be a professional press and the EasyPress line to be for hobby crafters.
Great video and beautiful machine. I look forward to your videos testing the products on the autopress. Thank you.
Thank you!
So Excited - and - Thanks for Sharing !!
Looks like there’s three VIP videos that I need to watch now. I know what I’ll be doing for the next hour and a half! Better get some snacks 😉😁. Thanks Angie 👏
Yep! Any time!
I completely understand what you mean. 🙂
Dear Angie thank you for you help on sublimating on Dark fabric cotton.😊
Happy to help!
I learn so much! Thank you.
Thank you for the video and your thoroughness. Hopefully, Cricut will have a huge sale in the future.
I hope so too!
very nice but way too expensive for me to buy , great video on it you do a very good job on explaning ty
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing. I was able to purchase mine on 5/3/22 from HSN. I was having trouble finding the site to activate the press. Thanks to your video I followed your instructions and my Autopress is up and running. I agree the press price is steep but flex pay and the bundle helped me to make the decision to purchase.
Yay! So happy it helped!
I love your honesty. I'm so anxious to buy this
Great demo Angie.
Love the new autopress! Hubby is getting me one 💃🏼
I absolutely love the sleek design and all the features as they are what I have been watching for but I do have to agree with all the comments I have been reading on several of the review sites I have watched. The price is definitely a bit too steep and while it is "designed" to be for professional level use I can't say I have seen any really big sale on Cricut machines. They are usually very minor. I was fortunate to have bought my Joy unit on ebay brand new for 1/2 the price and I have been thrilled with it. I doubt the autopress will have such a discounted price, though I'd snap it up if I do see it with a steep discount. ;-) Love your tutorials and the way you present yourself. I have learned a lot from you. I am new to Cricut and cramming informational tutorials to learn as quick as I can (about 2 mths) but I am loving it and hoping I can create a business with it as well. I did hear that Cricut plans to introduce some other lower range priced units later BUT if they are smaller than 12x15 size it won't be a satisfactory addition when we would like the 12x15 or larger size. Thanks again Angie for your awesome tutorials!!
Oh commom guys you can recover the price immediately easily if you really do good products.
@@justinoarciaga6425 if you are brand new and still getting on your feet it would take longer. Let us know how fast you recouped your purchase $ back 😊
Hi Angie thank you so much. I just found out that this will on hsn may 3rd as the today's special. Anna griffin will be presenting this. Hopefully it will be the right price😊
Oh yay!!!
I love your videos and you do amazing explaining everything!!! If I was new to this, I would have ran out and bought this just from your video but....
Knowing what I do, $1000 for that is nuts?!?! I have a love/hate relationship with my Maker 3 but that is about as far as I go with cricut. DS is a pain 95% of the time, so how they priced this thing like this is insane to me. The size makes it irrelevant, almost all shirts are presses at 13x19....
Cricut makes no sense to me lol.
As said in the video, this press is NOT for everyone. Stick with what works for you already.
Whew 1000.00. During Covid? But amazing review. Thank you!!!!! Gotta pray about this one. 🤯😱😭🙏🏽
ty for the vid... luv the way u cover everything and explain it all.... i luv the machine... i really do but will be waiting to see how it holds up over time .. very nice features that would make it perfect for me.... ty....
Thanks for watching!
Love your room and your exceptional organization skills😍
Thank you so much!
Love the auto open feature and style
Thanks so much Angie, as always, you did a phenomenal job showing & explaining about this new machine. It’s amazing, looking forward to learning more about it. Blessings & hugs!!!
You are so welcome!
After seeing the price in the comments I have no desire to even finish this video. That's outrageous.
I do address this a bit in the video. This is a professional level press. There are many presses on the market that are even more expensive than this.
@@AngieHolden the problem is that supposedly cricut has a target for home business or just hobby crafting, so the price doesn't match their target
I don't think you are right about the target any longer. I agree that was the target at one time but I think their target is expanding so they need to expand their product line to match.
This is so cool! I have only just started getting into what a cricket can do. Need to make some money to work from home.
Omg !!!!!! I'm in love I so need want one.. price tag yack but hey the love out weighs ahah
Do you believe it is value for money? It is pricey for a crafter however cheaper than others I have looked at. The size and ability to store upright is what I need for my small crafting space.
I would wait for it to go on sale because Cricut ALWAYS puts it on sale. However, it is launching on HSN first which may mean it is a deal right out of the gate. So I would keep an eye on it. I do think it is in line with pricing for other heat presses that are similar to this one. The ability to store upright has me all the heart eyes. I think that is a game changer for someone operating a business from home.
Just saw my email on these. 🥰🥰🥰 love how it opens up wide from other heat presses. I don’t have one yet, this might be the one for me 🤗
This was an amazingly thorough video! Thank you so much! I have a 5 in 1 heat press and you're so right, it takes up more space than this new machine. And it's sooo pretty 😍
It really does look so much better in my space!
Yeah I'll keep my 5in1
Hi Angie love all your videos thank you so much, i am thinking of getting this machine i love that you explained everthing very easy , just would like to know about the tempertures for the different kind of materials. iam new with the pressing machines.
AutoPress will be added to the Cricut Heat Guide. Then I also have a guide for finding times and temperatures here: th-cam.com/video/fkvDvRqgAko/w-d-xo.html
Amazing tutorial once again!! 🙌 Love most of my cricut items but $1000 for the heat press is a bit crazy. I think they need to rethink that for maybe losing business to other presses. In my honest opinion I’d rather see how these sell at that price for long. I wish my small business could afford it for sure. Love my Amazon heat press, but I do love the auto press, release and open area for placement! That surly was smart. Are they going to do something about the pressure for different items??
I’m excited about the hat press, seems a bit more affordable.! Can’t wait!! I’m gonna need a loan 😳🤣
I will be testing the pressure as they say that the pressure will work with your projects automatically.
I 100 percent agree - you can get a quality press for less than half of this - It's almost insulting that cricut thinks your average crafter can afford this - - even $150 for a tiny hat press is insane - It seems everything new they keep making is for the rich only
I am not sure where anyone said that Cricut thinks the average crafter can afford this? I don't think that statement is true at all. It is definitely being marketed as a professional press.
@@jakkudemoff3043 The auto press is definitely not meant for the average crafter, that is what the easy press is for. The auto press is marketed as a professional machine. The hat press reminds me of the mug press, cute but over priced. As a result just as it is easy to now find the mug press on sale I believe the same will be true for the hat press in time.
@@melissar593 i can get a professional machine with 8 in 1 attachments for $450-- this is more than double that - does that not bother anyone here?
Cricut says it will be available on May 15th for $999. Not sure if it is worth the price if you cannot adjust the pressure....
Thank you for this!. You're the best Angie..I am so buying this when I get the funds lol
Thanks for watching!
Wow. This machine will be great for small business. Thank you for demo.
You bet!
Thank You for the video! I think your videos are the best, as they are the most thorough and informative. This is definitely something I'll be looking into in the future, for now I'm happy with what I have. After all, tomorrow is my 3-week Cricutversary and I've already started with my Maker3, EasyPress2, Mug Press, and even got a Sawgrass printer. I'm actually hoping they come out with a tumbler press like the mug press. I WOULD looooove that!
Awesome! Good luck!
Wow, sticker price shock, but they seemed to have covered everything! Nice!!
Hey Angie. Love the auto press. I was thinking could this press Rhinestones?
Oh, great question
Oh I will have to try that! Not sure!
Omg I love it wow good job Angie as always you explain so well
Wow! Had no clue Cricut was making a heat Press! So I have a couple of questions. 1. How does this Heat Press compare to other Heat Presses? 2. Will this work on DTF Transfers since it’s similar to sublimation or infusible ink?
Both of those will be coming in future videos!
I love it. This is on the wish list. It partially does everything for you and since I have a small space. It will work perfectly. I hope this does well so they can offer more sizes.
I totally agree!
As always great video explaining how this beauty operates. I also have hand issues so this would be great for me!
Glad it was helpful!
So it is a pneumatic press. That motor sound when pressing down is what I have on my heat press. It gives a pretty even press that way. It is hard to get a pneumatic press. Only Freesub seems to have. All they are missing is a slide out drawer and to be a 16x20. But this looks sweet!
I think they made the lid open further up instead of doing the slide out. And I don't know if I have enough craft room for a 16x20! HA!
Saw your email and had to come check out this video
Hope you enjoyed it!
once again great demo thanks so much.
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for this informative review! This press is a game changer.
It really is!
Thank you for this video it was the best I have seen so far. Can you tell me where you got the pillow case from.
Cricut actually makes them!
Angie, I have a question. Let me start by saying that so far I LOVE my Autopress! I am just curious about setting the temperature... is it always 5 degree increments? What if I want to set the heat to 396 (as recommended by some of my blanks)?
I just go to the closest increment. I would do 395 in that case.
@@AngieHolden Thanks! That's what I figured, but wanted an expert opinion. 😁
What are the other products that were released that you purchased? Just curious about what's new!
EasyPress 3: th-cam.com/video/_JG0-tlzWtA/w-d-xo.html and Hat Press: th-cam.com/video/qzQ_JGsLoUI/w-d-xo.html
Very thorough video, do you know how much they will cost?
I have a link to the press in the description for this video. On computer, click show more. On mobile, click the arrow to expand the description or swipe up on the video.
Great tutorial! I was hoping to see the actual temp of the plate in different zones.
Hmmm..well you can't measure the plate temperature itself. I can do some tests though.
Thank you so much for this very informative video! Looking forward to learning more from you! 😊
UGH, love the auto pressure, ability to do wood and the auto open. I wish I would have known this was coming out. I purchased a swing away heat press so that I could do wood. I am having some trouble with ghosting on some poly blanks and I think the Cricut Auto Press would solve that. The price seems high but on the other hand it seems like they have thought of most everything. Thank you for the video.
I need to do some more tests with sublimation to make sure there is not a ghosting issue and I can't wait to test ALL THE WOOD!
I KNEW they were coming out with a new heat press right after I buy the Easy Press 2. Lol 😂
Always!
Great review. Again, it's the price for me that I just can't afford to spend. They would never had 70% off which would bring it into my price range.
Great product but wish it wasn’t so expensive, thanks
You and me both!
Came right here, was hoping you would have a video. Thank you. :) super helpful on how to store, noise level. Do you think noise level while on, is too much?
It is not. My microphone amplifies it as it does my voice for you!
Thank you Angie! Very you explain all well! But OMG the price
Glad it was helpful!
I do have some questions I'm hoping you can answer. It look really good👍 How strong does it attach the vinyl to the garment🤔. I would be more interested to see a garment that's been done and then gone through the wash, probably 10 or15 times. I need to make sure the vinyl stays attached. That would be a good thing to probably do and see how it holds up. I do know some heat presses attach the vinyl fine for the first few washes only. I like it as being a person that mostly can only use one hand it looks easy to use for me. It looks nice also.
Interesting. I had not thought of doing a test like that but I will add that to my list. I will tell you this. I was trying to film multiple pieces of content with the pillow I am showing here so I closed the press for maybe 2 seconds on the pillow with the hopes of filming the entire process again. The HTV was already stuck down. I was amazed.
I am super curious of your honest comparisons
Coming soon!
Angie, thanks for doing an amazing job as always. HSN had a huge bundle included with the launch of this auto press. $199.00 for 5 months plus all the materials that came with it, made it affordable for me. The bundle was only good for yesterday 5/3/22, but even without the extras, paying for it in 5 months is an option.
I saw that! Definitely the best deal for a new item!
Great video Angie.. Beautiful machine
Thanks so much!
Wow I love it! I bet it will take months to come to Australia though. My current heat press is great but I actually have trouble reaching the handle to close it, so this looks great, and should be a great size for most cushions, tote bags, etc. I’ve heard the only problem with auto open with sublimation is that it can cause ghosting, so it will be interesting when you do the sublimation tests. Thanks for the video 😊
More to come!
$999 - holy moly. What are they smoking up in Provo? I got my Swing Design 15x15 for $300. Heat Press Nation has tons of 15 x 15 presses about half the cost of the Cricut and they are pro grade quality
I can't wait for a good sale on this press and jump on it! You did great explaining. Question, do you think it could cover eco solvent prints on large shirts, or screen prints, etc? Can I use one of the presets for a certain name htv that I prefer rather than the Cricut HTV? Thank you :)
I have a video coming up on screen prints anyway so I can try those on here. And yes you can use the presets for anything!
I wish this was available before I purchased the easy press. 🤦🏾♀️
Thank you for this information...
My pleasure!
Thanks so much for you amazing videos and explanations. I love your shelves in the back were you have all your machine. Can I know Where do you buy it?? Thanks so much
Try this: th-cam.com/video/kWaUI0bfHpg/w-d-xo.html
Where can I go to see your other videos on what you are making with the cricket autopress?
Try this playlist: th-cam.com/video/7gR_rFtrWAU/w-d-xo.html
Great video!! I’ve been holding out on buying a clam press hoping Cricut would release one. 😊 Can’t wait to see your sublimation video, as that’s what I could use it for mostly. Coasters, magnets, keychains and such.
Coming soon!
Question about the HAT press. Do you know if the form of it will fit the base plate from a regular hat press? My heat plate doesn't work but I would like to use the base instead of that ball thing.
Thoughts please.
I like the compact size of the cricut hat press vs the other ones that are out there.
I do not know the answer to that question. Sorry!
LOVE LOVE LOVE your videos. They are so thorough! WHY oh why is this thing so expensive? $999 on the cricut site! Yowza!
It is definitely a press that is marketed more to professional makers.
Thank you so much for this video!! I would be curious about how the heat press works on a Bella canvas t-shirt, if it would leave press lines?
I will have to experiment and see how it is with press lines!
Thank you Angie for a great video! Found your channel a couple of weeks ago and I am hooked. Your review has assisted me in making my decision; I was going to purchase the EasyPress 3, but will buy the AutoPress instead. Your comparison video and reviews, also assisted me in deciding to purchase my Maker 3, bought it at a great sale price. The AutoPress is pricey, but am confident that while doing price comparison on multiple sites I will find it on sale for less than $1,000. Can't wait to see your project videos using the AutoPress. Thank you for your honest reviews. Added - My friends and I say Cricut is like Apple. Once you are an Apple consumer that is it your hooked, Cricut the same (lol).
Totally the same! Thanks for watching!
It look okay not sure if I wanna get one,I'm looking for a heat press I already have the easy press 2 gotta think about this one 🤔
You did a great job showing all the features of Autopress. I agree it looks very innovative. However, can you honestly say it's worth the $1000 price tag? I realize it has features that other heat presses don't have, although the fans did sound pretty noisy in your video. It seems to me that even $500 would have been over priced. I don't feel I can justify the cost. I'd have to sell a ton of stuff to recoup the expense.
First, I need to make more than one project to give a final word on any product and I will be doing several videos over a few months on this one. Second, I am a microphone pointed at me (and at the press) to amplify my voice which will in turn amplify the fans.