- 💎SIZE - 9.5” long x 4.25” high for 11oz cup. Weight: 3oz each.
- đź’ŽMATERIAL - Heat resistant silicon and metal. High temperature resistance and reusable.
- đź’ŽUSES - 3D 11OZ mugs sublimation printing, used to fix mug and picture in case of printing deformation when heat.
- 💎EASY TO USE - Easy to install and replace in seconds. It’s the best clamp and DIY tool for sublimation transfer.
- đź’ŽPlease confirm the MUG size before placing the order.
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Fatimah Amin Cory Cruz
Quality is as promised
Just exactly what it said it is
Maricel Ching Neri
Great
Product works great.. Just as expected using convection oven
Alidu Sulemana Frinjei
Five Stars
I really like theses wraps. My mugs come out perfect, after some testing of time and temp.
Ruby Mejia
Five Stars
Works great
Daniel Lovett
Five Stars
super
Kenny Brown
These are great. I have yet to mess a mug up
going to get more of these. I was scared to try to sub on mugs because everyone has a horror story. These are great. I have yet to mess a mug up, other than my black turning brown because I forgot I was cooking mugs! (I did ask for a timer for Christmas though....)
Monica DeSousa
Excellent product
Excellent mug wraps. They do the job and do it very well. If you are having problems, it is not because of the wraps. You need to look at you time and or temp settings. Blurry image is because the temp is too high, faded image is because it didn’t cook long enough or temp too low. Every oven is different and none are
Michael Catuiza
Five Stars
Great
Jennifer Mosby
Perfect for submliating mugs
Works great. I submlimate my mugs in my convection oven for 12 to 15 minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Steps: A) Preheat dedicated convection oven to 400°. B) Attach MIRRORED image (I forget to mirror more times than I'd like to admit) with heat tape C) Attach protective paper layer with tape. (I've been using Kirkland Parchment Non-Stick Paper from Costco, but I hear non-waxed butcher paper is better. ) D) Attach mug wrap E) Place in convection oven for 12 to 15 minutes. (If oven stays a solid 400° the entire time, then 12 minutes. Mine drops sometimes all the way down to 350, that's when I leave in it in 15 minutes. It's more of an educated guess, but with the use of a dedicated thermometer inside the convection oven has made it pretty easy to be on the more educated side of that guess.) F) Remove mug using heat resistant gloves and pop open the wrap. G) Carefully remove all layers of paper and set in front of can until cool. That's what has worked for me, hope this helps you too.
Pretty Swag
Its very snug and have care with the metal hitting ...
Its very snug and have care with the metal hitting the handle part other then that its the right measurement for 11 oz sublimation mug.