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Cricut Explore 3 :

Cut, draw, score, and more with the DIY dream machine—now smarter and faster than ever.

From vinyl, iron-on, cardstock, and specialty materials like bonded fabric and cork, Cricut Explore® 3 works with 100+ materials, bringing incredible speed and precision to every project.

Cricut Mug Press :

Give the gift of vibrant, professional-quality, personalised mugs with Cricut Mug Press. Just create your design using Cricut Infusible Ink materials, attach it to your mug, and let the press do the rest.

Epson ET2850:

EcoTank ET-2850 is ideal for use in any busy household thanks to its ultra-efficient printing, scanning and copying functions. 

Note :I bought this equipment for my wife but she got pregnant and doesn't have time to use it. It's almost new, it's only been used once. Bought at JohnLewis.

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