🆕 What is the xTool WonderPress and why is it not a conventional transfer press?

🆕 What is the xTool WonderPress and why is it not a conventional transfer press?

¿Qué Es La Xtool Wonderpress Y Por Qué No Es Una Plancha Transfer Convencional?
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xTool has introduced the new WonderPress, and to be clear, this is not just another transfer press.

In fact, if you only focus on the idea of "iron", you miss out on the interesting part. Want to know why? We'll tell you!

ÍNDICE
  1. New xTool WonderPress heat press
  2. 3D Module
  3. Third module: the oven
  4. So... what really changes?
  5. What can you do with the WonderPress?
  6. Is the xTool WonderPress for you?
  7. When will it be available?
  8. FAQS

New xTool WonderPress heat press

The WonderPress is a system that combines three distinct functions in one machine. This significantly changes how you can work in customization. Let's start with the most recognisable part: the pressing section.

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Here, xTool has not just made "another one." They have focused on one of the most common issues we all face: inconsistency. Uneven pressure, areas that do not heat evenly, transfers lifting at the corners... they have aimed to address all of this directly.

They claim that the WonderPress can operate with up to 100 kg of actual pressure, which is particularly noticeable when doing DTF or more demanding tasks. However, beyond the power, control is key: you can adjust pressure and temperature with considerable precision, allowing you to fine-tune each job.

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Master Any Flat Surface With 100 Kg Of Constant Pressure And Even Heating.

Another interesting aspect is the heating system. By doubling the elements, they achieve a much more even distribution. In practice, this translates into something very simple: the design is consistent both in the centre and at the edges. And if you work with multilayer vinyl or DTF, you know this makes a difference.

Additionally, all of this is supported by an app that guides you according to the material you are using. It doesn't replace your expertise, but it significantly reduces trial and error, especially when you switch techniques.

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Smart Mobile App With Pre-Configured Material Settings.

3D Module

Up to this point, we might say, "okay, it's a good press." But here's where it gets interesting, what truly changes the game is its 3D module. This system uses vacuum to work on objects that are not flat. And that opens up many possibilities.

On one hand, you can perform sublimation on curved objects, such as phone cases or badges, achieving a design that wraps around the entire piece without awkward cuts or untransferred areas.

But there is a second use that is not so obvious: creating moulds. Yes, moulds. You can take a physical object and, in a matter of seconds, generate a shape that you can then use to work with resin, chocolate, candles... whatever you like. Here, you are not just personalising. You are creating a product.

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Continuous Edge-To-Edge Sublimation And Instant Vacuum Forming.

Third module: the oven

The third module is the one that many end up solving with makeshift solutions: the oven. The WonderPress includes a Craft Oven, which is essentially an oven designed for customisation. This is especially useful if you work with DTF, as it allows for uniform curing of the films. And it also includes a filtration system, which is appreciated if you don't want to fill the workshop with fumes.

But it doesn't stop there. You can also use it for quite common tasks in this sector: create pieces with shrink plastic, harden clay, bend acrylic... and it's even mentioned that you can sublimate objects like 3 mugs at once.

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Cure Dtf And Work With Materials Safely Thanks To The Xtool Ap2/Ap2 Max Air Purifier.

So... what really changes?

Until now, it was common to have several machines: an iron, an oven, and others for more specific tasks.

The WonderPress combines all of this into one system. It's not just about space. It's about workflow. Fewer machine changes, fewer adjustments, and more continuity when you produce.

What can you do with the WonderPress?

You will be able to customise cases for phones, badges, or keys, work on curved surfaces with ease, and achieve complete finishes.

You will also be able to create moulds for candles, chocolates, ice cubes with shapes, or pieces in resin or plaster, opening new product lines beyond classic customisation.

And additionally, you will integrate processes that you normally perform separately: curing DTF, sublimating up to 3 mugs at once, or working with materials like magic paper to create earrings and other accessories. All from a single machine, without changing equipment.

Is the xTool WonderPress for you?

If you only occasionally work with textile vinyl, you probably don't need something like this. But if you work with various techniques — DTF, sublimation, vinyl — or want to expand your catalogue without filling your workshop with equipment, this is where it starts to make sense.

When will it be available?

xTool has officially launched it, so it shouldn't be long before it arrives. Subscribe to our newsletter to be the first to know when it will be available at Brildor, as well as to receive updates, new releases, and useful content for your customisation business.

FAQS

What is the xTool WonderPress? The xTool WonderPress is a customisation system that combines a transfer press, 3D module, and oven in a single unit, allowing you to work with multiple techniques from one machine.

Is the xTool WonderPress a transfer press? Yes, but not only that. It includes a pressing module, but also allows for 3D sublimation, mould creation, and DTF curing thanks to its additional modules.

What is the difference between the WonderPress and a regular iron? A conventional iron only applies heat and pressure. The WonderPress adds automation, better heat distribution, and additional functions such as an oven and 3D moulding.

Can the WonderPress be used for DTF? Yes. It allows both the application of DTF transfers and curing them thanks to its oven module, which enhances the consistency of the process.

Is it worth buying the xTool WonderPress? It will depend on your business. If you work with various techniques or want to reduce machinery and simplify your workflow, it could be a very interesting option.

Does the xTool WonderPress replace an iron and an oven? In many cases, yes. It is designed to combine several functions into one device, reducing the need for different machines, especially for beginners or low-volume production.


The WonderPress is not just a better press; it's a different approach to the task. More integrated, more versatile, and offering more possibilities in a single machine. For many workshops or beginners, this could be exactly what they need. What do you think?

If you have any questions, share them with us in the comments. Our team will be delighted to provide you with answers and assistance. You can also contact our Customer Service department directly for additional help.

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