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Color: 15 Pack
Features
Description
Selizo heat press transfer sheet works well to protect your vinyl, clothes and iron while you iron on HTV. It is ideal for sublimation on mugs, cups, tumblers and as well as suitable for baking bread, pastry, cakes, cookies, pizza, pie, roasting, etc. Product Features: Quantity: 15 pack Material: glass fiber Size: 12” x 16” Color: brown Thickness: 0.13 mm Heat resistance: up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit Package Include: - 15 pack PTFE teflon sheets
Material: Glass Fiber
Size: 12" x 16"
Color: 15 Pack
Brand: selizo
Product Dimensions: 16"L x 12"W
Material: Glass Fiber
Size: 12" x 16"
Color: 15 Pack
Brand: selizo
Product Dimensions: 16"L x 12"W
Is Dishwasher Safe: No
Manufacturer: Selizo
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Item Weight: 8.3 ounces
Date First Available: September 10, 2020
This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.
These Teflon sheets are generally well-received by users, particularly for their effectiveness in protecting fabric from high heat when ironing and their high-quality build. The sheets are also appreciated for fitting perfectly into heat press machines. Few reviewers had issues regarding the packaging of the product and its waterproof claim.
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Should I Buy It?
Yes, if you need a product to protect your fabrics from high heat when ironing or for use with heat presses, these Teflon sheets are a great buy. However, if your use involves working with inky materials or watercolors, consider your requirements because the waterproof claim might not be fully accurate.