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Read More »The best Cricut machines enable you to create professional crafter projects and make them with speed and accuracy. Cricut has a number of digital cutting machines, and in this guide I'll compare Cricut machines to help you decide which is right for you. Some offer more material compatibility, others are portable and the newer machines enable you to cut without mats using Cricut Smart Materials. In this article, I've carefully curated the best Cricut machines available today. Below I explain what each one does, and give you the information you need to choose the best model for you. We also have a guide to the best heat press machines if you just want these devices. If you need something more powerful, read our best xTools machines guide that offer blade and laser cutting. Cricut has its own Design Space app but you can also use the best software for Cricut, such as CorelDRAW, to create new designs and import these into Design Space – our guide to the best software for Cricut for more on this. If you're looking to start creating, then take a look at the best Cricut Christmas ideas we've found. Meanwhile if you want to learn more about Cricut, skip ahead to the section on common questions about Cricut. We have full reviews for most of the best Cricut machines on my list, so don't hesitate to read more. If you need to know more, read our guide on how we test craft machines.
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Read More »05. Cricut Joy The best Cricut machine for travel Specifications Purpose: Cuts 50+ materials Best for: Hobbyists Size: 21.4 x 13.8 x 10.8cm Weight: 1.75kg Today's Best Deals View at Amazon (opens in new tab) View at John Lewis (opens in new tab) View at very.co.uk (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Compact + Lightweight + Low price Reasons to avoid - No USB connection Want to craft on your travels? Then your best bet is the Cricut Joy, which is beautifully compact and portable. With diminutive dimesions of 21.4 x 13.8 x 10.8cm, it’s significantly smaller than other models, and with a light weight of 1.75kg, it’s easy to store and carry from place to place. This makes it the ideal choice for smaller crafting tasks. In our Cricut Joy review we found this smaller, portable craft cutting machine was ideal for making cards, stickers and vinyl heat ink transfers – the kind that are pressed onto bags and shirts. It works incredibly well and designed primarily for creating home made card projects, which we found we easily used from within the new Cricut Joy mobile app. That said, the Cricut Joy is still capable of bigger things. In fact, you can use the Cricut Joy for continuous cuts without a cutting mat, up to 20 feet long and four inches wide. More generally, it can be used to cut over 50 types of material, including iron-on, cardstock, vinyl, paper, and smart materials. Note, though, that while you can connect this machine to your computer via Bluetooth, it doesn't have a USB connection (unlike the devices listed so far). 06. Cricut EasyPress 2 The best Cricut machine for making T-shirts Specifications Purpose: Transfer Iron-On or HTV designs to fabric Best for: Professionals, hobbyists Size: 22.5 x 22.5cm or 30 x 25cm Weight: 2.3kg or 3.9kg Today's Best Deals View at Amazon (opens in new tab) View at John Lewis (opens in new tab) View at very.co.uk (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Easy to use + Removes guesswork + Professional results Reasons to avoid - No good for small items Cricut machines aren’t all about cutting; you can also get iron-on machines for printing custom-designed T-shirts, tote bags, pillows, aprons, sweatshirts, banners, blankets and more. Our pick of these is the Cricut EasyPress 2, which lets you transfer Iron-On or HTV (Heat Transfer Vinyl) designs to any piece of fabric. In our Cricut EasyPress 2 review we found this device easy to use, with an online guide explaining the ideal heat settings to use for different projects. Once you’ve programmed your settings, you apply the plate to your materials for the suggested amount of time, and there's a timer to help you stick to this. The base plate of the EasyPress provides a consistent heat, making it better than an ordinary iron, where the core of the plate is typically hotter than other parts. It also boasts a larger surface area than a normal iron, making it easier to adhere the whole design in one go. The Cricut EasyPress 2 machine comes in two sizes. The 9 x 9 inch (22.5 x 22.5cm) model is best for standard items, while the 12 x 10-inch (30 x 25cm) model is better for larger items. For items that are smaller than 9 x 9 inches, meanwhile, you're best off with the Cricut EasyPress Mini (see below). 07. Cricut EasyPress Mini The best Cricut machine for small items of clothing Specifications Purpose: Transfer Iron-On or HTV designs to fabric Best for: Professionals, hobbyists Size: 10 x 8.5 x 5.3cm Weight: 0.35kg Today's Best Deals View at John Lewis (opens in new tab) View at very.co.uk (opens in new tab) View at Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Good for small surfaces + Good for challenging surfaces + Compact and lightweight Reasons to avoid - No good for large items The best Cricut machine for printing onto smaller items, such as hats, caps, socks, shoes, headbands or small bags, is Cricut EasyPress Mini – which now comes in Zen Blue as well as Rasberry. This 50W device works in a similar way to the Cricut EasyPress 2 (number 6 on our list), but has a tiny ceramic heat plate (4.8 x 8.2cm) that's easier to use on small or challenging surfaces. It's particularly good for curving around contours, working between buttons, and navigating seams. As you'd expect, the Cricut EasyPress Mini is nice and compact, measuring just 10 x 8.5 x 5.3cm and weighing just 0.35kg. This makes it very easy to store and transport, so it's a great option for travel too. The joy of using the Cricut EasyPress MIni goes beyond heat transfers. In our Cricut EasyPress Mini review we used the tiny heat press for a number of sewing and quilting projects and found its design, size and ease of use was unrivalled. If you're a sewer and need to have an iron to hand to flatten material and seams this neat little device can sit comfortably next to your machine. 08. Cricut Mug Press The best Cricut machine for printing onto mugs Specifications Purpose: Transfer Cricut Infusible Ink designs to mugs Best for: Professionals, hobbyists Size: 27.49 x 16.5 x 15.74cm Weight: 3.5kg Today's Best Deals View at Amazon (opens in new tab) View at John Lewis (opens in new tab) View at very.co.uk (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Easy to use + Long lasting results + Dishwasher proof Reasons to avoid - Requires extra purchases As the name suggests, the Cricut Mug Press is the best Cricut machine for making custom mugs. It allows you to print your designs onto blank mugs, and couldn’t be easier to use. In fact, it has just one single button. As we discovered in our Cricut Mug Press review, be aware that this gadget won't do much on its own. You’ll also need a Cricut cutting machine to cut out your transfer, which needs to be on a Cricut Infusible Ink sheet (you can’t use normal vinyl). The main Maker series or Explore series are best, and while the Cricut Joy can be used its size means you can only create designs for the smaller stacking mugs. Once you’ve done that, you wrap your transfer around your mug, put it in the machine, press the button and the Cricut Mug Press does the rest. While that's all it does, it works well in practice, creating professional-looking results that stand the test of time, and which are fully microwave and dishwasher-proof. 09. Cricut Autopress The best Cricut machine for large clothing design projects Specifications Purpose: Transfer Cricut Infusible Ink designs to clothes and wood Best for: Professionals Size: 38 cm x 30 cm Weight: 23.1 kg Today's Best Deals View at very.co.uk (opens in new tab) View at Cricut EMEA (opens in new tab) View at Amazon (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Automatically adjusts to cloth sizes + Easy to use and large + Commercial power and performance Reasons to avoid - Too large for some hobbyists Cricut's latest heat press machine is the Cricut Autopress, and it's a large and powerful device that delivers consistent and commercial-quality results. The Autopress may look hard to use but like all Cricut machines it's been designed with everyone in mind, for example the device auto-detects material width and adjusts and the lid can be closed easily with two fingers. The large pan size ensures you this heat press machine is perfect for those larger design projects, such as creating t-shirts, quilts or even replicating paintings onto wooden frames and blocks. The programmable Control Pod means you can set multiple timings and temperatures for your projects, in use this is a fantastic time-saver. The Cricut Autopress is quite bulky but will sit on the average kitchen worktop or large craft table. It's simple to use and offers consistent results across its even heat plate. If you're planning more commercial craft projects, this is a great addition to your Cricut toolset – read more in our detailed look, 'Cricut Autopress: everything explained'.
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Read More »10. Cricut Hat Press The best Cricut machine hat and cap designs Specifications Purpose: Transfer Cricut Infusible Ink designs to hats Best for: Professionals, hobbyists Size: 12.7 cm x 7.6 cm Weight: 785 g Today's Best Deals View at Amazon (opens in new tab) View at John Lewis (opens in new tab) View at very.co.uk (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Easy to use and approachable + Perfectly designed for hats and caps Reasons to avoid - Has a narrow use The Cricut Hat Press follows on from the Cricut EasyPress Mini as one of the manufacturer's small but useful devices. While the EasyPress Mini can be used for a number of projects the Hat Press, as its name suggests, is designed exclusively for creating designs on hats and caps. The device has a unique curved heat plate that matches perfectly the dimensions of canvas caps loved by sports fans. It automatically heats to the required temperatures and using the Hat Pressing Form template that comes with the gadget you can easily press on your designs. The Cricut Hat Press may be a one-use device but for many its a great one-use. If you're keen to expand your crafting to include commercial quality hat and cap designs then this is a good option.
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