best review I've seen on this machine so far. detailed. great explanation on fast mode vs safe mode. well done great job. it's a great machine but personally I'll wait till they release it in a 16x 20" version before replacing my existing 16 x 20" heat press
I saw this machine and you was the first review that popped up, i am glad i watched this entire video and you explained everything so easily and prefect. Would the touch screen need a screen protector like the mobile phone so it doesnt scratch? Or is it of decent plasric that it is hard to scratch? Anyway i will check out any other videos you have done and keep up the good work. You sold this machne for me in pretty much all that you jave said.
@@Rick-bt6je I don't think it will scratch easily it does feel like glass. In saying that if a metal object came in to contact I believe it would scratch, kind of like your mobile phone screen. I'm not sure if they have screen protectors for purchase but I'll ask them. Thank you for your kind words 😀
Hi Belle, I was looking forward to seeing if you had a review. I love the look of this machine so I did make enquires to HTVRont re RCM certification for Australian standards. Their reply back was that they were not certified for Australia standards at this stage. I am hoping this changes soon.
@@mummyzebwa3465 yes unfortunately they do not have the RCM certification yet. I did ask if and when they will be getting it but I haven't heard back yet. Hoping it gets certified soon, I'll be posting updates on this on my social media platforms.
@ thanks for your reply. Hopefully if us Aussies ask, they will get it organised. Like getting goods certified for TGA , RCM is probably an expensive and lengthy process. I will keep an eye on your channel.
@@goughy123 I haven't owned a swing away press as my wrists wouldn't be able to push it down. This press goes to a maximum pressure of 80kgs. If you need a higher pressure than that you can't adjust it higher. I like this one as it doesn't take up much room in my craft room. If you use the presets that they have in the machine then it sets the recommended pressure automatically. If you use the custom setting, you can input the pressure you want and then the machine sets it to that pressure for your press.
best review I've seen on this machine so far. detailed. great explanation on fast mode vs safe mode. well done great job. it's a great machine but
personally I'll wait till they release it in a 16x 20" version before replacing my existing 16 x 20" heat press
Oh, thank you so much, I'm glad it helped you in your decision making. I too wish it was a bigger heating area, hopefully they will make one soon.
I saw this machine and you was the first review that popped up, i am glad i watched this entire video and you explained everything so easily and prefect. Would the touch screen need a screen protector like the mobile phone so it doesnt scratch? Or is it of decent plasric that it is hard to scratch? Anyway i will check out any other videos you have done and keep up the good work. You sold this machne for me in pretty much all that you jave said.
@@Rick-bt6je I don't think it will scratch easily it does feel like glass. In saying that if a metal object came in to contact I believe it would scratch, kind of like your mobile phone screen. I'm not sure if they have screen protectors for purchase but I'll ask them. Thank you for your kind words 😀
Hi Belle, I was looking forward to seeing if you had a review. I love the look of this machine so I did make enquires to HTVRont re RCM certification for Australian standards. Their reply back was that they were not certified for Australia standards at this stage.
I am hoping this changes soon.
@@mummyzebwa3465 yes unfortunately they do not have the RCM certification yet. I did ask if and when they will be getting it but I haven't heard back yet. Hoping it gets certified soon, I'll be posting updates on this on my social media platforms.
@ thanks for your reply. Hopefully if us Aussies ask, they will get it organised. Like getting goods certified for TGA , RCM is probably an expensive and lengthy process.
I will keep an eye on your channel.
Would you say this is better than having a swing press. Also does the pressure automatically set?
@@goughy123 I haven't owned a swing away press as my wrists wouldn't be able to push it down. This press goes to a maximum pressure of 80kgs. If you need a higher pressure than that you can't adjust it higher. I like this one as it doesn't take up much room in my craft room. If you use the presets that they have in the machine then it sets the recommended pressure automatically. If you use the custom setting, you can input the pressure you want and then the machine sets it to that pressure for your press.