🎉 Make Your Mark with Every Badge!
The VEVOR Button Maker Machine is a user-friendly, all-in-one kit designed for creating custom badges. With a 2.25-inch diameter and 100 button parts included, it features an ergonomic handle for ease of use. Perfect for families and DIY enthusiasts, this machine allows for creative expression through various designs, making it an ideal gift for special occasions.
Material Fabric | Metal,Plastic,Iron,Tin,Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Size | 2.25'' + 100 pcs |
Shape | Round |
Color | Black+Orange |
S**S
Easy-to-Use Button Maker – Fun and Simple!
I recently got this button maker, and I have to say—it’s such a fun and easy tool to use! It does take a couple of tries to get the hang of it, but once you do, it becomes second nature. The process is smooth, and the buttons come out looking great every time.One of the best things about this set is that it comes with a tool to make perfect circle cutouts, which makes the whole process even easier. No more guessing or uneven edges! The materials feel sturdy, and the machine itself is well-made.If you’re into crafts, DIY projects, or just want to make custom buttons for fun or business, I highly recommend this button maker. It’s simple, effective, and super enjoyable to use!
L**A
Wonderful Button Maker for Hobbyists
The Vevor button machine is easy to use. I have enjoyed designing and making buttons for friends and family. It’s a really good value. The circle cutter is poor and broke almost immediately, but I just used the plastic base to trace the paper circles and cut them out with scissors. It worked well.
C**R
One star for non existant customer service
At first, we were excited to get the machine. It came with a package of plastic and plenty of 58" buttons and backs, which are not great quality but suffice. We got the 58" machine, which means we have to use the washer that comes with the machine for larger buttons. There is no option to make smaller button sizes. Keep that in mind when you order if you plan to make smaller buttons. Due to confusing instructions, we watched online tutorials to try to figure out how to make the machine work. The tutorials are all for different machines. It looks easy but you have to get the right combination and anytime we add a design to the center, the plastic never grasps the button back. The one single button we got to work was blank, with no design in the center. Also, you may want heavier paper or a photo printer for your designs. Regular printer paper doesn't seem to work. If the paper is too thick, it doesn't work, either. When I contacted the company, they asked me to send them a video of us using the machine. I told them "No!" I'm not taking a video of my home and children to send to some unknown company. They then closed the ticket within a week of contact because I didn't upload a video to them. They don't refund money. They don't seem to replace defective items or cover broken machines. Customer service is limited to "upload a video so we can make something up." It's a 50$ paper weight at this point, which is dissapointing. We'll try again eventually for button number two, but we won't purchase from this company ever again. There are better products out there. If/when you cant get it to work, it's great. We're planning to try with better materials from the art store instead of the cheap materials it comes with.
H**K
Works after several practices
Works after several practices but had some damaged metal backing that were bent so its unusable
J**R
STURDY MACHINE - Reliable (with some adjustments)
I make QR codes on buttons (printed with a common printer) I hope to mass cut with a Cricut Maker machine. I dont like cutting individual pieces.The Button maker is sturdy, but i had to Bolt it down with MDF (heavy plywood) as a BASE. And it works great. Also i check the alignment of everything before i use it. And use a silicon type of gel to keep the Mylar / Plastic in place so it does not buckle. I have had a more than 99.9% success rate on these buttons. (User error was mine for not having the right sized printed circular paper in the first slot).The paper needed to be printed and cut needs to be 1.313 round. (Just make sure the plastic can cover the printed cut circles and you will be fine). I use it for N95 Face Mask Holders the buttons are "ear savers" or "face mask holders" the pins keep it in place.• I applied white Lithium Grease (the WD-40 brand) to the base of the sliding unit , and all metal parts (Its white metal on metal grease)• Finally, you dont need to tug hard on this handle. The first PHASE (1) just smothly snaps the image to the button in a single "snug" motion (no need to jerk alot of weight into it).. The Second PHASE (2) is sliding the shuttle of the maker to apply the backing.. .this is one FIRM pull and it pressures it into the first part of the button.. DONT FORCE it - its not gonna break, but not needed to go all "HULK" on the situation. If you want to have a tighter seal or edge.. turn the button over on the Second PHASE (2) slot and lightly add some pressure on the upside down button... you may see a slight difference of compression.- WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER -• Metal Pins instead of the plastic ones (but the plastic ones, yes are very durable)• The circle cutter that comes with it.. probably would be better if it was not sold with it, cause it sucks - i threw it out.• Seller could have offered like minded circle cutters or circle punch - to make it more efficient• Seller could have mentioned the diameter or size( 1.313 inches) of circles needed for image & cut areaLastly, Im not a pro at this. but i do know my way around paper and technology.
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