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The VEVOR Button Maker is a robust, beginner-friendly 3-in-1 pin press machine that crafts badges in three popular sizes (25/32/58mm). Featuring an ergonomic arc handle for consistent pressure and a comprehensive 300-piece accessory kit, it empowers users to create custom buttons, mirrors, keychains, and more. With no setup required and an exclusive creative panda-themed design book, it’s the ultimate DIY gift-making tool for families and craft enthusiasts alike.












| ASIN | B0CGXDLSLT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,804 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #1,209 in Craft Supplies |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,567) |
| Date First Available | August 30, 2023 |
| Department | boys |
| Item Weight | 10.98 pounds |
| Item model number | JMB-X3 |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 300 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.2 x 3.5 x 13.6 inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 3 in 1 + 300 pcs |
| UPC | 197988268857 |
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!
P**S
A great investment and so much fun!
I was going back and forth between this button maker and another one and finally decided on this one. It's metal so it's much sturdier than the all plastic button makers and I'mnot worried about it breaking any time soon. I got 1.25inch and it's a great starter size. I made a few buttons amd quickly fell in love. It's super easy to use and comes with great instructions. The cutter it came with is not great and takes a bit of practice but I just bought a separate big hole punch one. It comes with all the supplies you need to make sooooo many buttons. I'm honestly addicted and so happy I got this one.
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.
C**W
Decent button maker for a small event
We purchased this to make buttons as a giveaway for a community festival. There was a little bit of a learning curve with getting to learn how to use it, but overall, it did a decent job. To facilitate things, we also picked up scrapbooking punches, the same sizes as the buttons. People were very happy with the product. Again, there’s a little bit of a learning curve, trying to figure out how to use it, so it may benefit you to order a couple more buttons as well. This is definitely a good button maker if you’re starting out.
C**H
Decent For the Price
I purchased this for my teenage daughter because pre-made button pins get expensive when you want a million of them (IYKYK)! So far, I've discovered that the machine doesn't work with the plastic backs that came with it. The buttons I made with the metal backings worked really well. The directions said to use the plastic washer with the metal backings. I didn't receive a plastic washer and my buttons came out fine. The backings that came with the maker have loose pins, making it hard to pin them on and remove them. I probably will purchase better quality supplies. It comes with a circle cutter that is just ok. Overall, for the price I paid, I am happy with this product. We shall see how it holds up over time.
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.
D**E
When It Works...
If you're looking for high volume and production speed/consistency, I'd recommend a different machine. If you're a hobbyist and/or don't mind a high defect rate, you may consider the hassle worth the comparatively low price--though I would highly recommend NOT using this machine on original artwork or photos to avoid losing them; prints and copies only. I DO like the number of peices, the cheap but functional circle cutter, the low per-piece button part refills, the almost-completely steel construction of the machine, and the ease of use. Where things grind to a halt for me is the defect rate. The ones that are sandwiched correctly look fantastic, but only 9 out of my last batch of 33 (~27%) were completely successful. Many of the defects are fairly minor and the button can be more or less CAREFULLY salvaged with a pair of flat jewelry pliers, but nearly as many are still obviously deformed (front misshapen and/or edges ripped) and will need to be sold at a discount if at all. One was a complete loss with the halves failing to attach on the first press, and doing so incredibly badly on the second. I'm still experimenting with speed and pressure to attempt to increase the success rate, but consistency is difficult as fast and increased levels of force make the machine shift and rock forward on its base. After I've sold enough buttons to cover my cost, I'll likely be purchasing a higher quality machine.
T**.
I got this button press and kit to make some buttons for my daughters school and to make some cosplay buttons. The machine works great! I have probably made 150 buttons and I've only had maybe 5 failures? And they were all user error or not pushing down hard enough *see below I think it's mostly technique that yields good buttons. One important thing to do is to use a good template for your paper graphics, it should be about the same size as the mylar. If you make the paper design too small, it won't fold under the button correctly. I made mine 40mm in diameter for the 32mm button machine and it works great. Tips: Make sure you only use regular photocopy or laser paper. Don't use thicker paper stock. Make sure you only have one clear piece of mylar on top, not two. Static can make them stick together. Press down all the way on the lever, slowly and firmly. Doing it fast yields errors. When I press down on the backing with the safety pin, there's a noticeable point where the press stops, but then you can press it further. Press down ALL THE WAY to ensure a good tight seal. Good luck!
S**B
It is very good. It comes already assembled and ready for use. 8/10 not the best material but really good for the price :3
C**N
Elle a bien plu à ma fille. Dommage que la notice ne soit pas traduite en français. On s’est tout de même débrouillés.
A**R
I bought my daughter the button maker because she wanted to make buttons but the back doesn’t stay on the buttons so it’s useless , the maker itself seems to work but we can’t know until we can actually make buttons
A**N
Llevo usándola 3 meses y me ha servido mucho, he hechos unos 300-400 botones y he tenido merma de talvez unos 10 La mejor inversión :)
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