Showing posts with label yudu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yudu. Show all posts

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Yudu Price

The Yudu Personal Screen Printing Machine is a really popular item these days, but no matter how many Yudu commercials I see, I never really see the price. In fact, I've searched yudu reviews, watched sales videos and scoured blog comments to try and find out how much the yudu screen printing system costs but always come up blank.

So, in this post I'm gonna figure out the Yudu cost once and for all. (I think).  I've seen places offering at different prices but the best I can tell is this.  The Yudu Screen Printing Machine will ultimately cost $400. Here's how.

If you want to order the Yudu, you get the 30 Day In Home Trial for $33.00 + $24.99 S &H. That's $57.99 to try it out for 30 days. You can return it if you want to and I suggest that if you don't love the Yudu after a week or two, send it back. You are either gonna like it or not. People seem to have strong opinions both ways so test it out and make your mind up fast.

If you send it back you don't have to pay anything else, but if you choose to keep it you will pay 6 payments of $57.00 so the whole kit and kaboodle costs $399.99.   My advice is to watch the Yudu tutorials and get a good idea if this is the right product for you. There are many hacks and adjustments being made to the Yudu which are posted all over the place so be sure to look at those as well.

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Yudu Review

Forget The Yudu, my usual idea of creativity is to use strawberry instead of grape jelly on my peanut butter sandwich, but I’ve got a couple of nieces that are super creative that this would be perfect for. When the AS SEEN ON TV people picked this up, the little lady saw it first, and suggested it as a Christmas gift. These girls are teenagers, and are always being very inventive with ways to express themselves. With this YUDU SCREEN PRINTING gizmo, they will be able to create personalized designs on their own shirts, and express themselves with whatever art work they want transferred to almost any surface they want. As I think about it, I imagine the YUDU would also be a great thing for a parent buy to provide innovative “together” time with a child. There’s got to be a ton of fun artistic and useful projects that parents would enjoy creating and working on with their children.
WHAT IT DOES

The Yudu Screen Printing Machine allows you to create designs with artwork that you made yourself, or to use others that you really like. This little printing system gives you the freedom to print all of the transferable designs that you want on most any surface you choose including tee shirts, posters, flyers, clothing and more with very little clean-up problems. The wonders of technology! Used to be you had to go to a printing shop to have any of this done, but not any more. It will be interesting to see what my nieces do with this.
IS YUDU WORTH IT?

The Yudu appears to come with all the supplies you need to start personalizing and transferring designs. Then, there’s a whole list of extra stuff that they list that comes with it; in fact they value the extras at $120. The machine will set you back $33.00 plus shipping, but if it provides a creative outlet for the young and young at heart, I think it’s worth it.

Yudu

I have been wanting to get back into screen printing since I did it in college, but I was intimidated by the process because it had been so long since I had done it. I was also worried about finding affordable equipment. Then I discovered the Yudu. The Yudu is so easy to use, much easier than the screen printing process I remember from college. Basically I can have a project done in four easy steps with minimal mess.

1. Create your image on the transparencies

2. Expose your image using the Yudu

3. Run the film under water to view your image

4. Pull your ink It really is that easy.

The Yudu has a very user-friendly control panel and isn’t intimidating to use at all. I don’t know that I would have believed it if I hadn’t experienced it myself. I’ve refurbished T-shirts, baby clothes, and jackets. I’ve made holiday cards, art for my kids bedroom walls, holiday and birthday gifts. The creative options are endless. And you can print on metal, glass, paper, plastic, wood, vinyl and fabric.