

🌸 Press, Create, Impress – Your Floral Art, Fast & Flawless!
The Aboofx Microwave Flower Press Kit is a 6.3" portable, quick-dry flower press designed for rapid moisture evaporation via vented plates. Lightweight and easy to use, it preserves vibrant colors with washable cloths and reusable components, making it perfect for millennial craft lovers seeking fast, professional-quality pressed flowers for DIY projects, gifts, and decor.















| ASIN | B09GXQHYCK |
| Additional Features | Microwaveable Flower Press |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid,Adult |
| Age Range Description | Kid,Adult |
| Art Craft Kit Type | Flower Pressing Kit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,835 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #24 in Kids' Flower Press Kits |
| Brand | Aboofx |
| Brand Name | Aboofx |
| Color | Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,020 Reviews |
| Included Components | Paper |
| Item Dimensions | 6.3 x 6.3 x 1.02 inches |
| Item Type Name | Microwave Flower Press |
| Item Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.3 x 6.3 x 1.02 inches |
| Manufacturer | Aboofx |
| Material | Cotton , Wool |
| Material Type | Cotton,Wool |
| Model Name | Microwave Flower Press |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Size | 6.3 x 6.3 inches |
| Subject Character | Flower |
| Theme | Floral |
| Warranty Description | other |
C**H
Works great !
This thing is awesome ! Fast and easy to use. Short small Bursts in the microwave works the best . Colors keep their darkness and look so good
B**E
Easy to use and it works!
I was surprised at how well this worked! It was very easy to use and super fast. I got this to make pressed flower bookmarks while we were at our cabin, and it was a hit. I’m still trying to figure out how to press flowers with super thin petals because they are so delicate that I broke them trying to take them out, however, most of the flowers and leave pressed and dried perfectly! The greenery presses FLAWLESSLY. It does smell badly a bit when you are “cooking” them… but it didn’t hinder the process. I forgot to take photos, but will try to add some later. It is a perfect size and would be good for all ages.
W**.
Works well, needs different straps
Very cool, much easier to make dry flowers for my artwork. Only downside is that the elastic band (it only comes with one) stretches out very quickly and the plates warp easily. The warping could be prevented if it had 2 straps. I will probably just buy some wide elastic and make my own tension straps.
P**Y
This is fantastic!!
I grow a few flowers every year and used to use paper between heavy books. This took weeks/months to dry and sometimes, they molded. This press is so easy to use and the results are great. fFlowers also that retain their color. I am careful with flowers that have a lot of moisture in them, but still, I have done roses and other delicate flowers. Follow the instructions for best results. One of my favorite things!
L**E
Great way to dry leaves and keep colors
What a cool device! You definitely have to be careful to not overdo the timing, but the directions are good, easy to clean and easy to use. I was very into this last fall for drying leaves but preserving vibrant colors. I swear some of them became more vibrant when I used this. I have not gotten around to trying out flowers yet. It is small which is nice for storage, but means you are limited in how many you can do at once, but I think that is ultimately for the best because if it were bigger it might be hard to get consistency across a single microwave.
S**A
Works well but be careful
There’s a real learning curve to this thing and it seems to have no rhyme or reason when it scorches! Mostly if you keep it in small increments and let it breathe in between it does ok, but then randomly it will burn even if the flower isn’t dry. I don’t get it. It worked for my purpose but you should do some testing!
M**M
Quick, well made flower press kit
This is a good idea if you don't want yo wait months for the traditional pressing method. But, it also takes some time to learn not to fry your flowers. I realized not to practice on a gorgeous flower that I only had one. I'm getting better. The kit has good instructions and is priced well.
I**S
Beautiful pressed & dried flowers
I took a chance on this, having had no experience with flower drying outside of the usual "stick it in a book & hope for the best". After watching a few video tutorials online, I had a better idea of how to use it but the instructions follow the same steps so it's pretty intuitive. Tips: DO spritz the felt pads before you start. Sounds counter-intuitive but if they're not a touch damp, I suspect the flowers will burn rather than dry. DO go in short bursts - I have a regular kitchen microwave (1100? 1200? high wattage, not a mini one). The instructions say "100 seconds" but that's for a much smaller microwave (700w). I started with 30 seconds & went from there DO take the packet out after each burst, dry the plastic parts off, let it cool a few seconds, re-seal it & turn it over for each consecutive burst. DO be careful - the packet creates steam which is way hotter than you think so be cautious when you open it and touch the pads. DON'T try to pull the flowers off the linen!!! really, seriously don't or you'll ruin your hard work. Open the packet, let it cool a second and then, if any are stuck to the fabric, you can gently pull/stretch the fabric - grab opposing corners & just stretch it, turn & stretch again - you'll see the flowers come off quite easily and don't break. I'll be happy to get some more experience with it. Unfortunately, the first flowers I used gave me a terrible allergy attack so I've been a bit unwilling to try it again. It's asking about "suitability of the toy for the age" but IDK if I'd consider this a toy. That said, I think people as young as ~10-12 yrs old could work with this if they were interested. You'd want to be sure they understand microwave safety (i.e., don't put the package in for too long and remember it's HOT) and have the patience to handle the delicate dried pieces. I'm looking forward to using these in my crafts - cards, jewelry (I put the dried flowers into cured resin), etc.
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