Key Takeaways
- Titan Press is founded by Alesia Klimau, who also created MPRO and Heart Printed — one of the largest photo magnet businesses in North America.
- 2×2 bundles start at $1,703.50 and include the press, graphic punch, 1,000 supplies, free Canva templates, and 180 days of NINEMAGS software.
- Lifetime warranty on press and cutter. 0% financing for 6 and 12 months. Free shipping including international.
- Our community of 17,000+ makers overwhelmingly recommends Titan as the top choice for beginners.
- Honest downsides: newer brand with less long-term durability data, and some community reports of corner sealing issues on rectangular formats.
What Is Titan Press?
Titan Press is a photo magnet machine brand sold directly through →. It's the latest venture from Alesia Klimau — founder of Heart Printed and Magnets Club. Heart Printed is one of the most successful photo magnet businesses in North America. For a side-by-side breakdown of Titan Press and MPRO, see our Titan Press vs MPRO article.
The brand is positioned as the accessible, direct-to-consumer option for makers who want a professional-quality machine with aggressive pricing, financing, and a modern buying experience. Titan ships from US and Canadian warehouses, offers free shipping worldwide, and provides 0% financing — all of which lower the barrier to entry for new makers.
The machines themselves use all-metal cam-on-roller construction, the same mechanism used by professional button-making machines for decades. This isn't a toy or a hobby kit. It's a production tool designed to make thousands of magnets reliably.
Product Line and Pricing
Titan Press offers five sizes, all sold as complete bundles that include the press, graphic punch, and supplies for your first 1,000 magnets.
2×2 bundle: from $1,703.50 (sale) / $1,750.18 (regular). This is the most popular size and the one most beginners start with. A 2×2 magnet is the perfect impulse-buy size at events — small enough to be affordable, large enough to show off a photo beautifully.
2.5×2.5 bundle: from $1,832.37. A step up in size that gives photos more breathing room. Victoria (community member) posted excitedly about unboxing her 2.5×2.5 Titan Press, noting she'd already been making magnets with it after months of research.
2×3 bundle: from $1,787.76. The rectangular format is popular for portraits, graduation photos, and save-the-dates. The aspect ratio works naturally with phone photos.
3×3 bundle: from $2,297.00. The largest square format. Great for detailed images, group photos, and premium products that command higher prices.
2.5×3.5 bundle: from $2,232.00. Business card sized — perfect for magnetic business cards, which are a recurring revenue stream from B2B clients.
Every bundle includes free $99 Canva templates designed specifically for each magnet size. These templates have the correct dimensions, bleed areas, and safe zones already set up — eliminating one of the most common beginner frustrations. Bundles also include 180 days of free NINEMAGS software, which manages the photo-to-magnet workflow at live events.
Supply reorder pricing: $225 per 1,000 magnets (sale) / $287 per 1,000 (regular) for 2×2 supplies. That works out to $0.225 per magnet at the sale price — your ongoing materials cost. Anna Liza (community member) asked: "Is there anything more that I need to buy to complete this process aside from the Titan Press Bundle?" The answer is just a printer and photo paper — the bundle really does cover everything else.
Build Quality and First Impressions
What does the community actually say about the machine when it arrives?
Sonali (community member) posted an unboxing video that earned 58 reactions: "Just got my Titan 2x2 press and couldn't be happier!! My order shipped the next morning and only took 3 days to arrive. I can't wait to post more content and get things up and running! Nervous but excited." Fast shipping and a positive first impression — exactly what you want from a $1,700 purchase.
Victoria shared her unboxing of the 2.5×2.5 model (36 reactions): "Finally got my 2.5x2.5" Titan Press! I'm officially launching my website tomorrow after months and months of research, learning and taking in all the tips and tricks from this group!" Her first unit arrived with a small crack, and Titan sent a replacement — but Victoria was so eager that she'd already been making magnets with the original.
Mesha (community member) had been saving for a long time and decided to buy both the 2×2 and 3×3 kits. She was previously using an Amazon machine that broke after 400+ presses. The upgrade to Titan was driven by a direct need for reliability at a critical time — her Valentine's Day orders were on the line.
The consistent theme across these posts: the machine feels substantial, arrives quickly, and produces professional results from the first press. The all-metal construction means it's heavy — which is a feature, not a bug. Weight means stability and consistency.
What We Love
Lifetime Warranty
Titan Press offers a lifetime warranty on the press and cutter. This is the single most important differentiator between professional machines and budget alternatives. If something goes wrong — ever — you're covered.
Victoria's experience illustrates this: her machine arrived with a crack, she got a replacement. That's what a lifetime warranty looks like in practice.
0% Financing
0% interest for 6 or 12 months makes the $1,703.50 investment much more accessible. At 12 months, that's about $142/month — roughly what you'd earn selling 50 magnets at $3 each. Many makers in our community break even on their monthly payment within their first few weekends of selling.
This is a genuine differentiator. MPRO offers third-party financing through Affirm, AfterPay, and Klarna, but those may carry interest depending on your terms. Titan's 0% offer is straightforward and built into their checkout.
Free International Shipping
Every bundle ships free — including to international destinations. Kyla (community member), a Canadian maker, has been an active community member with her Titan press. For makers outside the US, this eliminates a significant cost that other brands pass along to the customer.
Complete Bundle Value
The bundle isn't just a machine and supplies. The included Canva templates save hours of setup time — you're designing magnets from day one instead of struggling with dimensions and bleed areas. The 180 days of NINEMAGS gives you a professional event workflow tool without additional cost.
Brittni (community member) asked about discount codes before purchasing her 2×3 Titan Press. The community shares codes when they're available, and Titan regularly runs promotions — the sale pricing listed above is frequently available.
Supply Ecosystem
Supplies are always in stock and ship from the same warehouses as the machines. At $0.225 per magnet (sale price), the per-unit economics are excellent. Compare that to Amazon machines where brand-locked supplies can cost $0.30–$0.50 per magnet — or worse, become unavailable entirely.
What Could Be Better
No honest review skips the downsides. Here's what our community has flagged.
No Round Formats
Titan currently offers only square and rectangular formats. If you want round magnets — or the ability to make keychains, bottle openers, and pins — you'll need an MPRO or Tecre machine. Maria (community member) owns both a Titan 2.5×2.5 and an MPRO 2.25" round for exactly this reason.
No Electric Model
All Titan presses are manual. For makers doing very high volume — hundreds of magnets at a single event — the physical effort of manual pressing adds up. MPRO offers an electric Model 2 for this use case. For most makers, especially those starting out, manual is perfectly fine.
How Titan Compares on Price
Let's put Titan's pricing in context against the other professional brands.
For a complete 2×2 setup (machine + cutter + 1,000 supplies), Titan at $1,703.50 is the lowest price among the established brands. MPRO's 2×2 Manual Kit is $2,225 — a $521 premium. American Button Machines' 2×2 square is $1,675.95 for the machine alone, without supplies included. Tecre machines run $300–$480 through resellers, but typically only in round formats and without included supplies.
When you factor in Titan's bundled extras — the Canva templates, NINEMAGS software, free shipping, and 0% financing — the total value proposition is hard to beat at any price point.
Kayla (community member), who runs ENC Printing and makes 3D-printed frames, tests her frames with "machine presses: Overseas, MPro, Titan, and Tecre" — confirming that all four brands produce magnets to the same standard dimensions. Your investment in frames, accessories, and displays works across brands.
Who Is Titan Press For?
Beginners and first-time machine buyers. The combination of the lowest professional bundle price, 0% financing, complete bundle (templates + NINEMAGS), and free shipping makes Titan the easiest first purchase in the magnet business.
Side hustlers testing the waters. If you're not sure whether magnet-making will stick, Titan's lower price point and financing reduce the risk. And if it doesn't work out, these machines hold their resale value well.
Event and market sellers. The manual press is fast, portable, and reliable for live magnet-making at craft fairs, farmers markets, and pop-up events. Charlene (community member) shared her new equipment case that "fits both the 2x2 and the 2.5x2.5 presses and cutters" — portability is a real consideration for event sellers.
International makers. Free worldwide shipping is a clear winner for anyone outside the US.
Makers who want square and rectangular magnets. If 2×2, 2.5×2.5, 2×3, 3×3, or 2.5×3.5 covers your needs — and for most makers it does — Titan has you covered at every size.
Teresa (community member) posted: "I've been wanting to begin making magnets. I'm struggling with what making machine to purchase. What one do you have?" The community's most frequent answer for beginners is Titan Press, and the reasons above are why.
Our Verdict
Titan Press is our community's top recommendation for new makers getting into the photo magnet business. The pricing is the most competitive among professional machines, the bundle value is excellent, the financing makes it accessible, and the lifetime warranty means you're buying it once.
It's not the only good machine — MPRO is excellent too, especially if you need Made in USA, round formats, or an electric press. But for most people asking "what machine should I start with?" — Titan Press is the answer.
Sonali's 58-reaction unboxing video tells the story. Victoria's months of research ending with an excited purchase tells the story. Mesha saving up and choosing Titan after her Amazon machine broke tells the story. These are real makers who did their homework and chose this machine.
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