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Linda Kay
> 3 daywork great when heat pressing shirts. I use it with flat iron also. will use it on delicate fabrics when pressing wrinkles. Large size let me cut a few inches off to fit on my heat press and I use the end piece to iron on small items such as koozies, etc.
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Hills reviews
> 3 dayI melted a polyester bag while trying to iron on a transfer. I had one of these sheets on top. The whole thing was a huge mess. The sheet protected my iron, so that was a big win. The melted goo was all over the sheet, so I let it cool. Once it hardened, I peeled it off to see if I could, sure enough, it came right off. The sheets are wonderful. Nothing sticks to them. They are light weight and do what I need them to. Couldnt be happier.
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NCB
> 3 dayI use these for cooking, heat transfer and Metal Clay. I have one in the bottom of my oven. I have used as pan for frozen pizzas, for my metal clay -I can cut into smaller pieces to use to dry on a cup warmer, great for cutting with sharp tools & work great using heat transfer vinyl.
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Nika Mo
> 3 dayI’ve had these for a few weeks now and use them to sublimate. They are great so far. They do seem thin like most say but they aren’t burnt through or falling apart. It doesn’t take very long for them to cool off afterwards either. I like them.
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Barbara J. Macey
Greater than one weekWe love these Teflon Sheets; one now lines the crumb tray of our new Breville Smart Oven. I make Sourdough Toast with Irish Butter each morning & although the butter melts the sheet catches it. After breakfast we clean the Teflon Sheet & so far all is great.
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Jessica Serrano-Gregg
> 3 dayPurchased as an alternative to the expensive craft mats on the market. I saw reviews from other crafters specifically purchasing for that reason as well so I though that for the price you cant go wrong and boy was I right! One craft mat is about $10-$20 for the size of just one of these sheets!! No brainer! I ordered these based off those reviews and Im extremely satisfied and the value is incredible. I get three mats for the price of just 1/2 of a mat marketed under crafting. Such a rip off! These are perfect for crafting with stamp inks, alcohol inks etc. I can just put a drop directly on the mat and do what I need to! Perfect for mixing my inks to paint with.. almost like a re-usable pallet sheet! I just wipe it off when Im finished and its good to go for next time with no staining! So I kept one the original size then cut one in half for smaller projects then the last one in 3rds for really quick small projects to fit my needs so I have all kinds of sizes depending on what Im doing. Just to compare these to a name brand craft mat at Michaels that retails for 20.00, I opened it up and found that the color was exactly the same, the size was pretty close but the only notable difference was the craft mat was a little thicker than these sheets which to be honest I like the thinner quality of these mats as they roll up easier for storage. Not enough of a difference to get me to Purchase that mat for 20$!!! No thanks, Ill stick with a pack of three for 6 bucks and free shipping! Very satisfied and I highly recommend if you need a craft mat dont spend 20$ just purchase these! Theyre cheap enough that if you ruin one you can toss it and not feel bad! Ill purchase more when needed but Ill say they are holding up fantastic. Wondering what else I can do with these!
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Rural Wisconsin
> 3 daySheets are about 70 microns / 0.0028 thick. Fabric is woven from flat strands (fiberglass?), then apparently coated with Teflon -- making the surface fairly smooth, but not optically smooth. One sees obvious surface texture under a jewelers loupe... maybe +/- 10 microns on each side. Both sides look the same. Used as release sheets, they may leave a slight pattern on glossy photographs dry mounted with low-temperature film at 185F; I dont find this objectionable, but photographs are noticeably less glossy after mounting. The cut edges of the fabric show a bit of fraying with short strands of fiberglass(?) protruding. The Teflon coating inhibits further fraying, but one should understand that the edge isnt a perfectly clean cut. This shouldnt matter for most applications.
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jacquelynncotten
> 3 dayYou get what you pay for and more! When I bought these I was looking at the price versus quanity. I was very pleased with the price and the fact that I got three large teflon sheets. They do what theyre supposed to do. I used them for heat transfers onto t-shirts. Theyre very effective and inexpensive for the amount you get. I loved them.
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CG
> 3 dayI used this to protect a shirt when I heat set some black and red ink on a white t-shirt with a really hot iron, and nothing scorched and no ink smeared! This works great! I’m going to try it on tech fabric next, because that stuff can be melty. I’m pretty sure this will protect it. If I remember to, I’ll post the results with an update.
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Donato Predovic
> 3 dayResistencia, suavidad, calidad. Lo use para planchar camisetas a 400 grados farenheit