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Delclynee 15' x 15' High Pressure Heat Press Machine for T Shirts, Industrial-Quality Digital Sublimation Printer for Heat Transfer Vinyl

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About this item

  • Heat Platen Size: 15" X 15" Non-Stick Coated Heat Platen; Voltage: 110V; Power: 1400 W.
  • After-sale Protection: Lifetime Warranty on the Heating Element. 1 Year Warranty on the Heat Press.
  • The Lower Platen has Additional Room Underneath the Heat Press: To be able to thread the t-shirt onto the lower platen. Allowing for pressure and transfer to be applied only onto one side of the shirt.
  • The Automatic Floatation Feature: Automatically adjusts the top platen to apply even pressure on uneven or thicker substrate items.
  • Secondary Bottom Board Handle and Lower Pad Cover: The handle on bottom board will provide the added support for easy to use your heat press,make sure you have full control of your machine. The cover can be keep the bottom pad clean and effective prevention of the lower pad sliding when load and unload T shirt.
  • Upgraded Time/Temperature Gauge: When the temperature reaches the set temperature, the machine will sound 5 beeps to remind you.



Product Description

Delclynee 15x15 heat press machine for t shirts

Delclynee 15x15 heat press machine for T shirts

1.Put the cover over the lower planten pad and fasten the rope, install the bottom board handle.

Delclynee 15x15 heat press machine

2.Set the pressure to a good starting point.

Delclynee 15x15 heat press machine

3.Turn on the heat press, then set the target temperature and time.

Delclynee 15x15 heat press machine

4.Your heat press is now ready for use.

Delclynee 15x15 heat press machine
Delclynee 15x15 heat press machine

How to check the temperature on your heat press?

We are from Delclynee Heat Press, we would like to talk to you about checking the temperature on your heat press. It’s not quite as easy as you might think a lot of people say, well, just buy an infrared gun and check the platen and check the temperature all over and you know you’ll see, what your real temperature is, and it’s not quite easy in most cases, and I'm gonna show you why it's not easy.

An infrared gun is good for generalized temperatures but can often read 30-50°F due to angles, distance, reflections, so infrared tend to provide wide varying results. Another factor is checking surface temperature when it is heating, the surface temperature of the platen is also being cooled by air around it, but at this time the display shows the temperature numbers is from the inside heating tube.

As we know the proper temperature can make heating transfer successful------not necessarily the exact temperature of the platen which is more difficult to check. Although this process will still have some inconsistent readings, if you only have an infrared gun, I suggest you do the following steps to provide the accurate reading.

1. Set your press to a temperature to check, such as 350°F and allow the press to sit for a few minutes (5-10 minutes) to stabilize the temperature.

While heat presses will turn themselves on and off to maintain temperature, this is normal. Just like your home oven, the heating elements will continue to turn themselves on and off to maintain temperature.

2.Then press with medium pressure for about 60 seconds, and lift it up and get your reading quickly, Check at least 5 points or more across the platen and average temperatures.

3. Again, we do not feel this will have consistent results, but if you only have an infrared gun to check the temperature, this is usually a better test than pointing the infrared directly at the platen.

Please note that while a heat press is closed and in operation, it is normal for the temperature to decrease a few degrees, because the heat transfers into the garment, pad, and lower platen.

Delclynee 15x15 heat press machine for t shirts

Kaju
August 26, 2025
Had this for a few months with semi-regular use and it is still holding up great. Temp seems consistent and the pressure I adjust it to holds well. Hasn't burned anything nor have I experienced any ghosting or other issues related to the heat. Any issues otherwise are just user error. The alarm for the timer is super loud so I was able to hear it from the next room over so I didn't need to babysit it. It's nice and big so I've gotten some pretty large designs pressed well. It's super easy to use and I am thankful for that as I need my hands/wrists in good condition.
MBowman
June 23, 2025
This has been a great addition to my crafting! This thing heats up quickly and is easy to use. I have tested the temps with a heat fun and the entire heated surface has been accurate. It’s easy to adjust the pressure for a variety of projects.
TJ Williams
June 14, 2025
This is a great little heat press, far exceeds expectations. - My last heat press was a $2,500 Stahls Hotronix Fusion IQ 16x20. I loved it, but I'm going through a divorce and dividing property hasn't been settled yet. I needed a good heat press for cheap, and I came across this little guy. I didn't expect much, but figured it might get me by until I could either get my Stahls back or afford a better one. I've only owned it about a month, but have pressed maybe 50 garments with it. Each garment has between 4-6 graphics on it, most of which are layered, so anywhere between 4-12 presses required. I have not run into any issues with heat distribution. I used a Stahls 16x20 MAXX press at my last job, and even though Stahls are about the best in the business, I would occasionally have some issues with heat distribution. Some areas wouldn't stick completely. This Delclynee 15x15 press does not have any issues like that whatsoever. It presses evenly, heats up quickly, and I have even left it on for a few hours without having any issues with it. One difference I have noticed is that the top gets VERY hot. On my Stahls, the plate itself would of course get hot, but the casing above the plate would stay relatively cool. It's not really much of an issue because if you're using a heat press, it's best to learn to avoid touching that area anyway. I did purchase a teflon sheet for it just for the rare times that I have to press something twice, because I've had issues with previous heat presses where if you're pressing raw vinyl without transfer tape, it can alter it a bit.. however, I haven't had to use the teflon sheet much at all, and they're pretty cheap anyway (maybe $10-20) so not a big deal. I generally press most garments around 305 degrees F and the temperature always stays within 2 degrees of that. I'm very happy with my purchase especially since I paid under $200 for it. Far exceeds expectations. Would definitely recommend. As I said, I've only had it about a month but I do press lots of garments. I would recommend it for anyone looking for a budget heat press!
Tabitha Childress
June 12, 2025
Works great!
Kayvokay
February 4, 2025
This heat press temperature is not 100% accurate. It is lower than what it shows on the screen. For example, if you choose 325°F, when you measure it, you only get around 245-270°F. However, I have found a workaround to make it work. I always increase it more than what it shows on the screen. For example, if I need it to be 325°F, I will increase it to 400°F, then measure the heat. So far, it has been working fine with no problems. Good quality and minimal noise when opening and closing it.
W. Stevens
January 29, 2025
As a teenager I worked at a professional shirt printing shop. We had very expensive heat presses. When my wife decided she wanted a heat press for hobby use I did a lot of research and settled on this one based on the reviews and the price. It works very well. Heard up pretty quickly and maintains heat well. It is very well built and has the right amount of adjustability. It’s a little bit heavy but manageable. It is easy to setup and use and in my opinion delivers results that are as good as the multi-thousand dollar machines I used at the shirt shop. I would definitely purchase again.
Sew sweet
January 1, 2025
I do not have a t-shirt business and just use the is as a hobby press. It does well and gets hot evenly. It does take a little time to heat up but you can get all your prep work done in that time. It has a timer so and will beep when time is up. The valve I feel is fair for the use I use it for.
Ama
December 11, 2024
I love this machine. Easy operation and so much faster and accurate than using an iron.
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