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#1 Style Branding Iron PlatenPad (Tall Crown)

#1 Style Branding Iron PlatenPad (Tall Crown)

Regular price $45.00 USD
Regular price $90.00 USD Sale price $45.00 USD
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This is the default style molded cover pad that was shipped on our first model of the  Branding Iron Dual Platen Hat Press.  This style works best for tall crown hats, such as the foamie trucker hats and some 5 panel styles.  Reference the graphic below:

🚨 Please note that all items within the preorder will ship out together. This means you should order any items you need asap separately from preorder items!


NOTE: A 5% fee will be assessed for cancellation of pre-order items
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James Bell
Tall crown platen

Fits the 5 panel hats very nicely !!

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Mark Brice
Branding iron

I’ve only had it for a couple of days, but there is absolutely no creasing. I had to play around with the temperatures, but I think I found the right one would love if I had a how to guide or a video, but other than that phenomenal machine so far.

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Todd Tomlinson
An absolute game changer

I’ve had my IQ360 for 2 years and have always struggled to get hats to fit well on the stock platen. I saw Lonestar’s new platens and decided to bite the bullet and buy the full set and I’m so glad I did. Significantly better in several ways - a) they fit perfectly on the heat plate, b) they don’t rock back and forth like the stock one did, c) they are firm vs. my stock platen which was getting really squishy, and most importantly d) the hats fit perfectly on the new platen - no gaps, which results in superior results. Amazing product - I’d give it 10 stars if I could. Thank you for solving my problems!

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Todd
Great Product

Love the options i have with the tall crown pad.

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Brian
Close but no cigar

Material quality is good , but the bottoms don’t fit the the top. Only works in the middle of the print area on stable iq hat press

Hey Brian,

We're sorry you're having any issue, but you weren't alone! We've addressed it in a live in the Facebook group, but also in the 'Pressing Trilayer Acrylic' tutorial we just uploaded to YouTube. We aren't able to link it here, but it should be easy to find. The pad just needs to settle in and it will relax a bit if properly aligned.