Cricut Maker 4 Mini Press and Iron-On Craft Bundle
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$519.99
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$499.99
$499.99
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$499.99
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$499.99
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Product Specifications:
Compatible materials: 300+
Max cut size: 11.5 in x 23.5 in on a mat; 11.7 in x 12 ft with Smart Materials
Print Then Cut: Yes
Connectivity: Bluetooth + USB
Dimensions: 22.1 in (W) x 7.1 in (D) x 6.2 in (H)
Weight: 15.4 lb
This Cricut Maker 4 Mini Press and iron-on bundle is a friendly way to start making custom apparel, accessories, and small fabric projects. It is especially helpful for beginners who want to personalize smaller items or detailed areas without jumping into a large heat press setup. Beginner skill level: start with simple iron-on names, initials, icons, and small graphics; as you gain confidence, try layered designs, coordinated gifts, and projects with curves, seams, or compact surfaces.
Wondering what you can make with this? Try custom baby bodysuits, pockets on t-shirts, canvas pouches, makeup bags, hats with compatible blanks, small tote designs, holiday stockings, patches, pencil cases, pet bandanas, and personalized gifts. Cricut Maker 4 cuts your design, and the Mini Heat Press is sized for smaller heat-transfer vinyl applications where control matters. Cricut Design Space helps you choose or create artwork, add names and dates, and size each design to fit your blank.
The bundle value is in pairing a versatile cutting machine with heat-transfer materials and a compact press, so you can complete projects from design to application. New makers get a clear first craft category, while experienced makers get a useful setup for detailed iron-on work. Maker 4 also goes far beyond HTV, giving you room to make vinyl labels, wall decals, cards, stickers, paper projects, party decor, and more with compatible materials and tools. Smart Materials can help simplify select longer cuts because they load without a mat. This bundle is a great fit for gift makers, parents, teachers, event planners, and small-space crafters who want useful, personalized results without a complicated start. Begin with small iron-on wins, then keep building your skills with projects for home, school, holidays, and everyday gifting.
Cricut Maker 4 Questions & Answers
Who is this machine best for?
Cricut Maker 4 is best for crafters who want the most versatile Cricut cutting machine and room to grow. It is a strong choice for beginners who want one machine that can handle many project types, experienced makers who use specialty materials, and anyone interested in projects like fabric crafts, leather accents, engraving, debossing, scoring, and thicker specialty materials.
What can I make with this machine?
With Cricut Maker 4, you can make shirts, decals, stickers, labels, cards, party decorations, signs, home decor, personalized gifts, fabric projects, leather accents, wood decor, and more. It handles everyday projects like vinyl, iron-on, and cardstock while also supporting more advanced projects with compatible specialty tools and materials.
How is this machine different from other Cricut cutting machines?
Cricut Maker 4 is the most flexible option in the Cricut machine lineup. Compared with Cricut Joy and Cricut Joy Xtra, it supports larger projects and more tool options. Compared with Cricut Explore, it supports more advanced tools and specialty materials, making it the strongest choice for shoppers who want the broadest crafting options.
Is Cricut Maker 4 worth it over Cricut Explore 5?
Cricut Maker 4 is usually worth choosing over Cricut Explore 5 if you want the most project flexibility or plan to work with specialty tools and materials. Cricut Explore 5 is a great everyday machine for vinyl, iron-on, paper crafts, cards, stickers, decals, and labels. Maker 4 is the better fit if you want more advanced options such as fabric crafts, leather details, engraving, debossing, scoring, and thicker specialty materials.
Can Cricut Maker 4 cut fabric, leather, wood, or thicker materials?
Cricut Maker 4 is designed for a wider range of materials than other Cricut cutting machines and can support advanced projects with compatible blades, tools, mats, and materials. Depending on the project, it may be used for materials such as fabric, leather, basswood-style craft wood, chipboard-style materials, and other specialty options. Always use the blade, mat, and material settings recommended for the specific project.
Does the machine require a subscription?
No, you do not need a subscription to use Cricut Maker 4. Cricut Design Space is the software used with the machine, and you can use your own uploaded designs, purchased images, and free content without subscribing. Cricut Access is an optional paid subscription that gives you more images, fonts, projects, and design features, but it is not required to make projects.