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Alfombrilla de prensa térmica de 30,5 x 30,5 cm con 5 reglas de guía para Cricut Easypress, almohadilla de planchado para sublimación de vinilo HTV

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Mex $403.27

Mex $ 209 .00 Mex $209.00

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1.:15 Amp


2.Color:Blanco


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  • Uso versátil: esta alfombrilla de prensa de calor de 12 x 12 pulgadas es perfecta para máquinas Cricut EasyPress, manualidades de bricolaje, sublimación, transferencia de vinilo HTV y proyectos de planchado.
  • Protección de aislamiento: proporciona una superficie segura y resistente al calor para proteger tu área de trabajo de altas temperaturas.
  • Guías prácticas: incluye 5 reglas de guía de camisetas reutilizables para una alineación precisa y posicionamiento de los diseños.
  • Material duradero: hecho de materiales de alta calidad resistentes al calor para un uso duradero.
  • Fácil almacenamiento: el diseño plegable permite un almacenamiento compacto cuando no está en uso.


La alfombrilla de prensa de calor VCHOMY es una herramienta versátil y esencial para tus proyectos de manualidades que involucran vinilo de transferencia de calor (HTV), sublimación o aplicaciones de hierro. Esta almohadilla de aislamiento de 12 x 12 pulgadas proporciona una superficie resistente y resistente al calor, protegiendo tu área de trabajo de quemaduras o daños. Diseñado para su uso con máquinas Cricut EasyPress, garantiza una distribución uniforme del calor para transferencias impecables. La alfombrilla viene con cinco reglas de guía de camisetas, lo que te permite alinear sin esfuerzo tus diseños en varios tamaños de prendas. Hecho de materiales de alta calidad, esta alfombrilla de prensa térmica ofrece durabilidad y longevidad, por lo que es una inversión valiosa para tus necesidades de manualidades. Eleva tus proyectos de bricolaje con esta alfombrilla de prensa de calor confiable y fácil de usar de VCHOMY.


Kelli
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2025
This pad is great for my easy press! It seems to be made well and have had no issues with it after many presses!
Tammy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de febrero de 2025
Looks and works just as advertised. I started using it as soon as I got it. I would recommend it. It’s definitely worth the money.
PlanItGal
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de noviembre de 2024
I am new to using a Cricut EasyPress and have never had a heat press pad before - so I have nothing to compare this one to. But, I think this one is made well and it works great with my EasyPress.The pad is well made. The edges are sewn tightly and I don't worry about this coming apart.The size fits my EasyPress very well.I use this pad on our granite countertops with the EasyPress and there is no worries about heat getting through the pad to the counters.I appreciate the 5 guide rulers that are included with this pad - they will come in handy!I did expect that the pad would be more rigid than it is, but I guess this is the style.The item description states "foldable design allows for compact storage when not in use". Personally, I would not fold this pad - I think over time, folding it would make it less effective, so I don't recommend folding it. I just store the pad with the EasyPress, so it's easy for me to store and takes up no more room than the EasyPress does.Overall, I am happy with the quality and function of this heat pad.PROS:- Good size for EasyPress- No heat gets through to the bottom of the pad- Quality workmanship- Easy to store- Handy guide rulersCONS:- Not really anything wrong with it, it's fine like it is, but I wish it were just a little more rigid to make ironing on it easier.
KO
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de mayo de 2022
This replace an original AFCI that was tripping for no reason. So far so good.
Erik Rogers
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de octubre de 2021
My local code does not require AFCI on existing circuits, but if a circuit is extended with new receptacles, they must have AFCI protection. Technically, I only needed to put it at the new receptacle, but I added it at the first on the circuit instead for maximum AFCI protection.No nuissance trips yet and there is one light switch on the circuit.I may gradually get more of these for all my general use circuits in my house, since the last home owner was one of those "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing" types and did a LOT of renovations with a bit of non-compliant electrical work...The device is obviously a little big, but I didn't have much trouble fitting it in the box. It's probably about the same size as most modern GFCI receptacles.
ggg
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de enero de 2020
I live in Canada and discovered that the electrical codes are different from US. In the US, when you replace a receptacle on a circuit that should be AFCI protected, you have to install one of these as the replacement, or upstream of the replacement. In Canada, only if you extend the wiring. In any event I installed one at the most-upstream receptacle of all of my indoor circuits, and they work fine. Pricey, but cheaper than a new breaker panel full of AFCIs.Here's the US NEC:406.4(D) (4) Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection. Where a receptacle outlet is supplied by a branch circuit that requires arc-fault circuit interrupter protection as specified elsewhere in this Code, a replacement receptacle at this outlet shall be one of the following: (1) A listed outlet branch circuit type arc-fault circuit interrupter receptacle (2) A receptacle protected by a listed outlet branch circuit type arc-fault circuit interrupter type receptacle (3) A receptacle protected by a listed combination type arc-fault circuit interrupter type circuit breaker Exception: Non-grounding type receptacle(s).Here's the Canada (Ontario) requirement, per the Safety Authority:--- (AskESA) 1/29/2020 9:56:35 AMIn the Ontario Electrical Safety Code (OESC), the rule that mandates the AFCI protection is a branch circuit rule. It doesn't apply when changing the receptacle. Tamper resistant receptacles would be required as Rule 26-708 applies to the receptacle.So I spent a bunch of $$$ that wasn't required (in Canada), but you can't put a price on safety.I have not experienced any false trips, notwithstanding all the horror stories you see on the web. I have an ancient treadmill that dims the lights when you start it -- no trip. I have an ancient freezer -- no trip. Fluorescent lights -- no trip. Sump pump -- no trip.I also bought an arc fault tester, and they do trip when I press the AFCI test button.So I fee protected.P.S. There is a dual AFCI/GFCI for about the same price, if you want that. GFCIs do trip now and then, for example, on power restore after a power outage. I have not experienced this with AFCI.P.P.S. These AFCIs have no ground-fault protection at all. Some other breakers have high-current GFI. So you can use with shared-neutral circuits.
Alejandro Diaz
Comentado en México el 6 de diciembre de 2019
Muy buenos. Es importante la seguridad de lsas personas y los equipos que funcionan con electricidad. Por ello, en toda instalación eléctrica residencial, industrial y comercial; debieran contener enchufes AFCI y GFCI.
samuel e ray jr
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2016
What i exoected.
K. Anderson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de diciembre de 2014
If you need them they are great for the inspection but they are prone to nuisance tripping when plugged into a TV. They sit in a box in my basement now.
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