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This Heat Press Does EVERYTHING (Shirts, Hats, Mugs) - But Is It Any Good?

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*** Save 8% using the code VTOPUS at checkout: https://s.vevor.com/QTYH6M *** In this video, I review the VEVOR Hybrid Heat Press — an 8-in-1 (and 5-in-1) multifunction heat press system with a 15x15 inch main press plate, pull-out drawer design, and a detachable control box that lets you swap between attachments in seconds. I put it through a full month of real-world testing, including thermal camera analysis of the main platen, hat press, and mug press to see how evenly it heats and how accurate the temperature controls really are. I also test DTF prints, heat transfer vinyl on hats, and walk through the build quality, assembly, specs, and everything you need to know before buying. Whether you're just getting into heat pressing or looking for one machine that can handle shirts, hoodies, hats, mugs, tumblers, and plates without taking over your entire workspace, this review covers it all. The VEVOR Hybrid Heat Press 8-in-1 retails for $239.99 and the 5-in-1 starts at $189.90, links below. Let me know what you think in the comments below! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- See more information about the VEVOR 5-in-1 Heat Press here (Affiliate Links): 🆕Vevor Heat Press (2025 NEW Version) (8% code: VTOPUS): https://s.vevor.com/QTYH6M 👀Other Heat Press: https://s.vevor.com/QTYPT1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thermal camera used was the TOPDON TCView thermal camera (Affiliate Link): Amazon: https://amzn.to/4ammaoN --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interested in 3D Printing? Create a free profile at https://www.3dprintlog.com today, and start recording all your print settings and filament usage! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 👀 See my recommended printers, filament, and accessories on my Amazon Idea Lists! (Affiliate Links) 🆕 3D Printing Equipment for Beginners: https://amzn.to/2PNblSL ⚡ 3D Printing Equipment for Intermediate Hobbyists: https://amzn.to/2OOuQOy 💯 3D Printing Equipment for Advanced Users - Liquid Resin SLA/DLP: https://amzn.to/2PpqWuK 🎁 See the TEVO Tornado on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2TnhQhn 🎥 Hoffman Engineering Youtube/Video Equipment - See on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2O9oP9I 🆕 Microphone - Sennheiser XSW-D Lavalier Set w/ ME-II - https://amzn.to/2F6ORYY Thank you to all my Patreons for helping make these videos possible. Join me at https://www.patreon.com/HoffmanEngineering Special thanks to my tier 2 and above patrons: * Gary Christopher Hoffman Hoffman Engineering https://www.hoffman.engineering [0:00] VEVOR Hybrid Heat Press Review [0:32] Disclaimer [0:55] Specs & Features [1:46] Pull-Out Drawer Design [2:14] What's Included (8-in-1 vs 5-in-1) [2:53] Build Quality [3:43] Assembly [4:09] Thermal Camera Test: Main Press [5:12] Thermal Camera Test: Hat Press [5:33] Thermal Camera Test: Mug Press [5:45] Drawer vs Clamshell Comparison [6:22] Real-World Tests [6:25] DTF T-Shirt Press Results [7:14] Hat Press HTV Test [7:42] Final Verdict [8:38] Pricing & Value [9:05] Outro #vevor #vevortools #heatpress

About This Video

I spent a full month testing the VEVOR Hybrid Heat Press because on paper it sounds like the “one machine” solution: shirts, hoodies, hats, mugs, tumblers, even plates, without filling your shop with dedicated presses. In this video I break down the 8‑in‑1 (and the cheaper 5‑in‑1) setup, the 15x15 main platen, the pull‑out drawer design, and the detachable control box that makes swapping attachments way faster than the older “unplug everything and fight the wiring” style. Since I’m not interested in marketing claims, I put a thermal camera on it and actually measured heat distribution and temperature accuracy on the main platen, the hat press, and the mug press. I also ran real projects—DTF transfers and heat transfer vinyl on hats—so you can see how it behaves when you’re trying to get consistent results, not just press one sample and call it good. By the end, you’ll know what you’re getting for the money, what parts feel solid (and what feels like cost cutting), and whether this is a good starter press or a space-saving “do most things” option for a small workshop.

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