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Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Can’t seem to make a button I read the directions and also watch YouTube videos but it won’t stay together to make a button
Damain Minott
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Nothing in the box of was labeled. A lot of different sizes and pieces and no labels, and the cutters makes no sense because its difficult to find the center to make the cut. Its 2025 these things shouldn't even be an issue and the 25mm button maker didn't work at all, it wouldn't press all the way down to attach the picture and plastic and the first time i use it the little poles broke off. Only the 58mm worked properly
TheRealMzGee
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
I purchased !! and then It broke, but seller was kind enough and helped me resolve my issues . Thank you for helping me with everything!!!
Kellie
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
Easy to set up and use , need for our non profit to help others, fund raising, advertising, etc.
Shaena T.
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
I ordered this to make buttons for my son’s student council election. I was a little wary as many button makers on Amazon had mixed reviews. We’ve been super happy with this one, and have made over 400 buttons with no issues!It’s a pretty sturdy machine and great that you can do 3 different button sizes. It was a little tricky to figure out at first, but with some practice and patience our buttons came out great after the initial learning curve!
Anna Jokebeth
Reviewed in Mexico on July 14, 2023
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Giselle Treviño
Reviewed in Mexico on July 10, 2023
Lo e usado muy poco y ya se daño. No hice ni 50 pines y ya esta quebrada, mejor busquen otra opción, no tiren su dinero.
Music city girl
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023
Love the press. I had to do some video watching(included instructions are ok~but a video helped) and some trial and error to figure out how to set it up and use it. Once I got it...it is easy.The only problem I have with it, is it offsets the buttons on the final press by a little. So you have to figure out on your own (and after wasting a lot of buttons) what you should offset either the front or the back so it is straight up and down. Otherwise, your button design is a bit off from the front design.It appears to be a known issue. See photo if two replies to my question. Yes, you can do what I did and mark where you think the best placement for the back is (X is close but still not totally correct). This should be corrected so that you put the front design in straight and the back in straight and it comes out straight. For that reason, I give it 2 stars. Every single pin I make I think to myself, "I hope it comes out straight". That isn't good. If that were corrected, I would give it 5☆. Lots of waste because of this.If the company could even send all their customers a proper marking template to use from here on out, I would change my review. I have tondonthisnfor each of the 3 sizes and have lots of offset pins. Bummer!
Carlos Rodriguez
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2022
It’s good for the price :) some buttons were jamming but my husband and I figured it out and we made it work . Now we can sell our buttons(●'ω`●)
Marco A.
Reviewed in Mexico on April 15, 2022
Buena cumple con su función, los plasticos se ven resistentes, aunque ubiera preferido que fuera totalmente metálica de allí en fuera todo bien
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2021
Several other reviews have mentioned frequent defects and I figured out what causes them. The metal ring, where the back side of the badge goes in the press, is mostly copper but the front part of the badges is steel. This means that if you're using the wrong weight of paper, the steel part of the badge cuts into the ring, creating burrs that cause defects in future badges.However, there's a simple solution! You can use a nail file to gently sand the burrs off of the metal ring. Using a heavier weight paper protects the press from the steel badge parts and prevents the burrs from occurring; I've found that if I use 2 circles of 24lb paper, the badges come out perfect every time!There's a bit of a learning curve to using this machine, figuring out how much pressure to use and such, but once you get the hang of it, it's a breeze!It's definitely worth the price considering it can make 3 different sizes of badges, especially the 1.25in size which is difficult to come by.Overall, while some parts could stand to be sturdier, it's a decent machine especially for such a low price
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