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Okay, so I'm ready to buy my heat press and I have it narrowed down to 3 presses. I've found 3 different guys locally who have one for sale and I can't decide which one to go with...
15x15 Mighty Press- $300 (fairly new in good working order)
15x15 Hix HT-400- $250 (about ten years old, but works well, pictured below)
or...
15x15 Hix Presto (almost new)- $175
After doing quite a bit of research I'm leaning toward the Mighty Press. I think that's a reasonable price. But then again, the Presto for $175 seems like a steal! Help me out...please!! Hard decision here. Any input from you guys would be great.
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I would buy the Hix, They are tanks. I have issues with the stahls equipment and have found the Hix to be a work horse . I say buy the Hix and only buy once. .... JB
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I'd buy the newest or least used one. Both brands are good. You'll find Mighty Press to have a few more features - over center pressure, upper floating platen, teflon coated platen.
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Okay, so I guess the Presto is out. The price sounded good but from what I've read it's more of a starter press and I don't want to have to upgrade in a few months if I can just get the upgrade now. Plus I guess there's issues with the non-teflon plates getting messy or whatever. I'm still kinda leaning toward the mighty press though just because the guys lives about an hour closer than the guy with the Hix. So the fifty dollars I'd save would just go in my gas tank anyways... Hmmm....still tough decision. Think I'll sleep on it and see if I get any more input from you guys.
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Hix all the way.
I've tried the mighty press and although it was nice the hix just "felt" better.
I've owned my HIX 400 for over a year and bought it used, I know in my heart it will last me for many years.
Not sure how old it is but it has the red rocker switched instead of the metal toggle switches.
Bill
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I didn't realize when everyone talked about the Hix and the Might Press, they were in the price range. Not sure if this should go in the SunIE thread, but could we add SunIE into the mix for this thread since that it's in the same price range? and a number of people have positive comments about them
edit: Just realized you were talking about used equipment, sorry. but have you considered the SunIE? If you have and don't want it, why? (since it's a new machine for the same price)
Last edited by spankthafunk; August 22nd, 2008 at 06:14 PM.
Reason: my bad. . .
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There's a Hix 600 for sale down the road for $400. I was thinking a SunIE because of my cash problems, and the Hix 600 looks pretty used. Not sure what I should do . .
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Originally Posted by spankthafunk
I didn't realize when everyone talked about the Hix and the Might Press, they were in the price range. Not sure if this should go in the SunIE thread, but could we add SunIE into the mix for this thread since that it's in the same price range? and a number of people have positive comments about them
edit: Just realized you were talking about used equipment, sorry. but have you considered the SunIE? If you have and don't want it, why? (since it's a new machine for the same price)
I haven't actually looked at the Sunie press much. I did read some good things about it though, but that wasn't until after I pretty much already decided I wanted a Hix or Mighty Press. Plus, I'm pretty much going off what the members of these forums say...although I've read a few good things about the Sunie, most things I've read stay stick to the major name brands. I'm supposed to meet this guy today to pick up the mighty press. He sent me a few pics and it looks to be in good shape cosmetically, so hopefully I'm making the right choice..
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Thats a good enough reason that I can relate too. The Mighty has plenty of people better than me that love it. I think its a good choice from what I've read here. Lou has one that he loves and that is a good enough recommendation for me.
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