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Connie A.
> 3 dayThe 11 oz size is okay and worked fine in the Cricut Mug Press that I was using. The colors were great on the sublimated mugs. Several of the mugs had dimples. In the photographed mug there is a dimple in the finish, plus the finish cracked when I was removing the sublimation paper. It was disappointing because the mug turned out very nice otherwise. Very hit and miss with quality and I feel the price was way too high for those type of issues.
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Val
> 3 dayI watched a number of YouTube videos on how to transfer images to a mug and nothing stuck (pun intended) did the best trick, the alcohol trick. And not matter how long I waiting, nothing transferred. Couldn’t give blank mugs for Christmas so I returned them.
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George Simon
> 3 dayThese mugs do great with sublimation work
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Erin Rasch
18-04-2025These mugs are awesome! Color shows up perfectly, no bleeding of sublimation ink on the mug itself, and they last time after time in the dishwasher and microwave! Totally buying more!!
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Jasmine
> 3 dayI have ordered these mugs multiple times and I will continue to purchase them. They always arrive super fast and, in my opinion, they are a fair price. I have only ever received 1 mug that was a little cracked on the inside, but that was only 1 out of over 60 mugs that I have purchased. The color always comes out extremely well on these. They work well with the Cricut Mug Press and the Epson EcoTank (ET-4760) Inkjet printer.
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Roxanne Davis
Greater than one weekI gave this a three star rating in part because 3 of the 6 mugs that arrived were flawed. There were specks (sand like) that were embedded in the face of 2 of the mugs that appeared to of happened when the final coat was applied or stuck to the mug just prior to the final coating process. Either way, they stuck out and Im unable to use them. The other had a serious flaw on the lip which again, prevents me from using it. I wasnt able sublimate them and had to return them immediately. I hope the replacement order is better otherwise Ill be returning those as well. They did appear to be sturdy with a nice weight to them.
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DaMrs2yall
Greater than one weekI have use infusible ink, regular heated vinyl, and heated glitter ….. they all came out beautiful !! You will not be disappointed.
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Melissa Lea
> 3 dayI used infusible heat transfer paper on one mug and infusible markers on the other. I am new at this but it seemed to take when I heated it for 4 mins.
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Abigail
Greater than one weekI left these in for 10 min at 350 and they would not transfer on. The ones that did hold color were spotty in some areas. It’s very aggravating that these mugs did not hold like advertised. That is money wasted. I do not recommend this product at all to anyone. Do not waste your money. Wish I could give zero likes.
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liz
Greater than one weekMy husband is particular about the cups he uses for his coffee but this was smaller than expected. The glass seems thin and like it will easily break.