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Best Cutting & Heat Press Machines Under £100 in 2026

If you're shopping for a heat press under £100, the good news is you can still get a reliable, beginner-friendly machine for HTV, sublimation and everyday craft projects. In this budget, the sweet spot is usually a compact press with even heat, simple controls and enough size for T-shirts, cushions and smaller soft furnishings.

1) Cricut EasyPress 3, 22.5x22.5cm (9"x9") Heat Press for T-Shirts, Cushions and More — £98.99

This is the best all-round buy under £100 if you want the strongest mix of performance and value. Its 4.6-star rating suggests buyers are especially happy with the results, and the 9"x9" plate is a very practical size for T-shirts, cushion covers, tote bags and smaller projects. It heats up to 205°C, so it covers iron-on vinyl (HTV), Infusible Ink and sublimation work with confidence. The standout here is balance: it’s affordable, well-reviewed and versatile enough for most home crafters.

The main compromise is size. While 9"x9" is ideal for many garments, it can feel a little small for oversized sweatshirts, large banners or bigger placement designs, where you may need to work in sections. It’s best for beginners, hobby crafters and anyone making regular small-to-medium projects who wants a dependable press without stretching the budget.

2) Cricut EasyPress 3, 30 cm x 25 cm Heat Plate for Sweatshirts, Blankets, Banners and More — £99.99

If you want the largest pressing area available in this price bracket, this is the one to look at. The 30 cm x 25 cm heat plate gives you more coverage in a single press, which is especially useful for sweatshirts, blankets, banners and larger vinyl designs. Like the smaller model, it reaches up to 205°C and works with HTV, making it a solid choice for a wide range of craft applications.

Its advantage is obvious: more surface area means less repositioning and a smoother workflow on bigger projects. That can be a real time-saver if you often press larger items. The trade-off is that it costs slightly more and has a lower 3.8-star rating, which may suggest some users find it less compelling overall than the smaller model. It’s best for makers who prioritise size over everything else and regularly work on larger garments or home-decor pieces.

Overall, both machines are capable options, but the 9"x9" EasyPress 3 edges ahead for most buyers because it offers better value and stronger user satisfaction. Choose the larger 30 cm x 25 cm version if your projects are bigger and you need that extra pressing area; choose the 22.5x22.5cm model if you want the safest, smartest buy under £100.

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