Check out our wide range of heat press machines that cater to your specific heat press needs. From t-shirt presses to hat presses and tumbler heat presses, we have everything you need to bring your project to life.
Wondering where to get started? Check out our Heat Press Buying Guide & Recommendations.
Choosing the right heat press for your projects, space, and budget is important but we know the choices can be overwhelming. Here, we’ll break down some of the biggest things to know and think about when shopping for a heat press, including the types and sizes, temperature and pressure, and critical features.
The first thing to consider is the type of heat press you need. There are four main form factors: clamshell, swing-away, handheld, and specialty presses.
Consider the size of the designs you want to create and the available space.
Ensuring the right temperature, pressure, and timing is crucial for high-quality transfers.
Consider the build quality and additional features when choosing a heat press.
A heat press is a vital tool used in the garment decoration and customization industry. Its function involves applying both heat and pressure to imprint graphics and designs onto the substrate or material undergoing decoration.
The most common substrates to decorate with a heat press are textiles like t-shirts, hoodies, jackets, sweatpants, hats, bags, and other fabric-based items. However, you can also use your heat press to work with unique substrates like photo panels, bottle openers, coasters, magnets, and so much more! You can use a heat press machine to press various types of transfers like vinyl, sublimation, direct-to-vinyl, direct-to-film (DTF), rhinestones, screen-printed transfers, and many others!
First, preheat your heat press to the temperature specified for the vinyl or material you are using. This information can be found on the product pages of our website or on our HTV temp and time guide. Next, place your shirt or garment on the heat press and pre-press it for a few seconds to remove any moisture and wrinkles. Then, arrange the transfer on your garment. Press it for the recommended time for your material, as noted on the product pages and the time and temp guide
Heat presses can vary significantly in size. Heat Transfer Warehouse offers 9"x12" to a 44" x 64" Twin Heat press.
Maintaining your heat press ensures longevity and consistent performance. Regularly clean the platen with a non-abrasive cloth and mild cleaner, avoiding harsh chemicals. For stubborn residue, use a specific heat press cleaner. Wipe down the lower platen and base periodically with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Lubricate moving parts like hinges and pressure adjustments with light machine oil to keep operations smooth. Check electrical components for wear or damage to ensure safety. Regularly calibrate temperature and pressure settings for accuracy. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance guidelines and schedule professional servicing as recommended.
We offer an extensive selection of heat presses sourced from various manufacturers, including WALAPress, our proprietary brand, as well as renowned names like Stahl’s Hotronix, Geo Knight, and HIX.
To maximize the efficiency and versatility of your heat press machine, you'll need a variety of supplies. Here are the key items to consider: