Best For Beginners: VEVOR Heat Press 6×3.7Inch Curved Element Hat Press

When it comes to heat press machines for hats (ball caps, specifically), you have two main options: larger machines that can do larger designs to fill up the entire crown, or smaller heat press machines that are best for smaller logos.

If you are a beginner and want a press that can do larger designs, we’d recommend one of our reader favorites: VEVOR’s Heat Press. With a curved plate that is nearly six inches wide, this heat press can cover an entire hat crown with a design—and is super easy to use for those just starting out.

Here’s more:

What We Liked

• Easy to set up.

• Lage plate area (5.5″ by 3.5″).

• Great for beginners.

• LCD digital controller.

• Aluminium heating plate has longer life than others we researched.

• Auto time setting that sounds alarm and stops heating at preset time and temp.

What Needs Work

• Pricey.

• May need to be bolted down so it doesn’t tip when in use.

Best For Smaller Logos: DODODUM EasyPress Mini Heat Press Machine for T Shirts Shoes Hats

Large clamshell-design hat heat presses are nice, but may be overkill if you all you want is to press a small logo (think the side of a woman’s fist) on a hat. In that case, a mini heat press may do just fine . . . at a price that is much easier on the wallet.

What We Liked

• Great for small, one-off projects.

• Works fantastic on hats with small design logos (that is, not the entire crown).

• Heats fast.

• Affordable.

• Auto turn-off after 10 minutes.

What Needs Work

• Not ideal for large designs.

• Limited heat (top temperature is 374 degrees) may be too low for some designs.

• Not as easy to do multiple hats.

Best Tried & True Brand: Cricut Hat Press

Cricut is a brand with a legion of fans for a good reason: the company’s products offer consistent quality and ease of use. 

We liked this mini heat press’ quick heat-up time and overall design, with auto-shut off and three heat settings. Also nice: Cricut sells a raft of compatible supplies, like their Infusible Ink. So that makes this a good choice for beginners who want to try a heat press for a hat or two.

What We Liked

• Great for small logs on at hats.

• Also good for t-shirts or other heat press projects.,

• Quickly heats up.

• Easy to use with three heat settings.

• Design software lets you unleash your own creativity.

• Compatible with Cricut supplies (inks, etc).

What Needs Work

• No ability to dial specific temperatures.

• Not ideal for large quantities of hats.

Best For Small Businesses: SHZOND Hat Heat Press

If you run a small business and need to churn out hats with logos, this heat press is a good bet. We liked how easy it was to use, with digital LCD time and temperature controls. The only downside: it is so popular it’s sometimes hard to find in stock!

What We Liked

• Quickly heats up.

• Easy to use.

• Sturdy.

• Great for DIY crafters or a side hustle.

What Needs Work

• May need to place unit on a non-slip mat to keep it from sliding around.

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