Pick Your Ideal Crafting Companion From Popular Cricut Models

Cricut is more than a brand selling electronic cutting machines which can cut all sorts of materials. Other than that, it also proposes Cricut models and crafting tools. Other than that, it is a passionate community empowering the creators. However, they also try to connect different crafters around the world. Since its launch, it has designed numerous types of cutting machines and heat presses.

Cricut Cutting Machine Models

Cricut Cutting Machine Models

Cricut Heat Presses Models

Cricut Heat Presses Models

Along with that, the developers also created an easy-to-use app helping the users to create personal anytime for different events. Besides that, each craft plotter version comes with unique features and the ability to finish the DIY craft. Through this blog, we’ve shared the topics which will help you clear all the confusion related to the cutting machine models.

How Many Types of Cricut Cutting Models Are There?

Machines like Cricut are also known as die-cutter machines or craft plotters. Presently, there are three types of craft plotters: Cricut Maker, Cricut Explore & Cricut Joy. Although, every craft plotter has their contribution while creating do-it-yourself crafts. Here you will get an overview of those electric cutting machine types:

Cricut Maker Family

Cricut Maker, along with Maker 3, shares unlimited types of tools, materials, and bundles. This is one of the Cricut models that can cut at least 300+ materials with its sharp blades. The list of materials includes delicate paper to one of the hardest materials, such as leather & wood. Besides, Maker 3 can cut single images up to 12 ft (3.6 m) without the cutting mat on Smart Materials. Both types of this craft plotters are perfect for creating 2D/3D projects.

Cricut Maker 3

Cricut Maker 3

Cricut Maker

Cricut Maker

Cricut Explore Family

Moreover, with its flexible characteristics, the members of this family can craft materials and deliver as per the expectation. The Explore 3 version can do everything which can be done with Explore Air 2 but a few more. Moreover, it supports Smart Materials making the craft plotter much more demanding. Apart from that, Explore Air 2 makes DIY dreams come true as it makes easy-to-go ideas to ‘I Did It.’ With all these features, it makes both these types much more funniest, coolest, and amazing processes.

Cricut Explore 3

Cricut Explore 3

Cricut Explore 2

Cricut Explore 2

Cricut Joy

With one of the smart cut-die machines, Cricut Joy can almost cut more than 50+ different materials. Some of the popular materials include vinyl, Iron-On & Cardstock. Other than that, it also cuts down complicated designs accurately without making any mistakes. Additionally, this cutting type can also write, draw & foil. Moreover, this electronic cutting type comes with a free, easy-to-download Design Space app. Lastly, it has in-built wirelessly technology, allowing crafters to shift their designs to the cutting machine.

Cricut Joy


What are the Different Categories of Cricut Heat Press Models?

Besides the cutting models, the manufacturer develops various Heat Presses for DIYers. Every press contributes while designing the crafts as per their choice. The following section will introduce you to various Cricut models of heat presses.

Cricut Autopress

Specially created for home use, this professional press merges commercial power with a sleek, home-friendly design. Its automated features help in pressing the design in less time and dialing precise temperature & timing settings on the control pod. The temperature reaches up to 400*F for Iron-On, Infusible Ink, and other projects. This heat press automatically turns off after 13 minutes of inactivity and comes with 1-year of warranty.

Cricut Autopress

Cricut Easy Press

The world’s most loveable Cricut press is now smarter with in-built Bluetooth wireless technology features. The DIYer can create professional-looking mugs by installing the Cricut Guide app. The app can command the user to modify the settings depending on the project. Equally important, the ceramic-coated heat plate offers super-fast heat up to 400*F. There are two versions of this press, i.e., Easy Press 3 & Easy Press Mini, providing the required project to the users.   

Cricut Easy Press

Cricut Mug Press

On the other hand, you can create a professional look with vibrant personal mugs on this press. The designs can be created by attaching Infusible Inks to the mug and letting the press do the rest of the work. It’s very important to create this product as no manual temperature or pressure settings will be done by the users. However, it is peel-proof, dishwater-safe results with Infusible Ink materials.

Cricut Mug Press

Cricut Hat Press

Save your money/savings after buying this press specializes in designing hats. It comes with a curved, ceramic-coated heat plate featuring 3 levels of heat up to 400*F. The Heat Pressing Form also softly creates a firm pressing surface for any hat. Apart from that, with Cricut Guide, the DIYer can send the precise temp & timing settings by step-step guidance via Bluetooth technology.

Cricut Hat Press

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: Which Cricut Cutting Machine Should I Buy?

Answer: As mentioned earlier, the company manufactures different kinds of Cricut models. However, depending on the user’s feedback and budget, you must choose Explore as your first electronic cutting machine. There are a few reasons why it is the perfect option to buy which are:

  • First, it can cut over more than 100+ different materials, and it is compatible with Smart Materials.
  • Second, it is budget-friendly, so the beginner can easily afford it before becoming an expert.

Question: Is It Good to Invest In Cricut Models?

Answer: It is a good decision to invest the savings by purchasing different Cricut machine models. Some of the common reasons which make this decision with it are as follows:

  • It is a versatile electric cutting machine as it designs custom projects using various machines, materials & many more.
  • The model saves time and gives accurate results by cutting down on the exact position compared to the mistakes made during the hand-made crafts.

Question: Why Use Heat Press Not an Iron During Crafting?

Answer: The common reasons why the user must use Heat Press, not an Iron, while designing the custom projects includes:

  • The Heat Presses come with a digital timer that is set on the exact time & temp when they are supposed to start. However, you have to manually check whether the Iron has heated up or not.
  • Iron has a small pressing area meaning that the heat transfers have to be done in stages. But with Heat Press, it’s going to be easy as the press has a much larger pressing area giving a professional look to the final result.


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