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Lake County Grandmother
> 3 dayI am using the sheets to laminate my 5 childrens awards, newspaper stories, certificates, and ancestors paperwork for the Geneology books that I am assembling for each of our children.
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Arielle Bosco
> 3 dayExactly what I needed!
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Eugenetetreault
> 3 dayThis was a superbly performing product. I was very happy with my purchase.
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Djslice
> 3 dayGood value! Exactly what I needed, Thank you.
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Robert Harsh
> 3 dayexcellent product
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Knits in Tardis
> 3 dayI really dont have presentation needs or whatnot for these pouches. To be perfectly honest, my Fellows Cosmic 125 kind of just stands compactly out of the way most of the time, to the point where Im thinking, Why do I have a laminator again? --- and then I need it, again. A few days ago I laminated a bread machine baking chart for a quick cheat sheet so I dont have to reference the manual again and again, also a proof of insurance for my wallet, since the paper printout from the website had gotten tattered. Yes, 3 mil is very thin, but it is also surprisingly sturdy over time. If the material I am laminating is flat, and if I am careful to use a carrier sheet when using one pouch for multiple small items, I see zero bubbling or other marring. (Just be sure to have enough margin around EACH item to cut up without separating the lamination layers. Idiotically, I kept making the same mistake early on of cutting *through* the laminated papers rather than trimming before laminating. Dont do that. You can get cheaper per-sheet, but Ive seen cheaper per-sheet in my kids classrooms in the past. Okay but often a little less bubble-free or a little more prone to separation. Oh, and a PSA: Remember to clean your rollers! - no brand of laminating sheets can compensate for dirty rollers in a laminator, and how hard is it to run through a cleaning sheet?
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CGreen
> 3 dayProduct is fine, but package was damaged Box was opened and pouches were sliding around in the mailing envelope
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James Charnock
07-06-2025With tax included, the 150-quantity letter-size box of 3-mil laminating pouches supplies me with a pouch/lamination at less than 11.9 cents each! And to think that I used to take my laminating needs to a store that laminated such a size at $4.00 + tax a pop, and another quoted $6.00 + tax. And buying 150 is a no brainer since this item is not going to spoil before I get around to using all of them. Ive also laminated several small items inside one pouch and the end result was no different than spectacular. Teachers should love these pouches as well as the inexpensive laminating machine by Fellowes, which I use. Admittedly, I could often get away with a 1-mil lamination, but the teacher stores that used to have such a service are mostly closed now--even so, this is a competitor to their prices. I hope people just wont over-pollute the planet by constantly/unnecessarily laminating things left and right. Wouldnt it be nice if Fellowes or someone came out with a biodegradable laminating product and/or offered the pouches in the 1-mil or 2-mil thickness which would be less polluting and, most likely, less expensive.
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Andrei Bogatsky
> 3 daySo fun to laminate derogatory signs. They come out PERFECT each time. Hah. All jokes aside, these work as expected and make building management a bit easier. :)
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Elaine
> 3 dayVery good, WORTH expending a little more to get this Red cover then the Blue cover. Do not buy the Blue one, it bends almost every sheet corner as they are released from the laminator. The RED one is PERFECT!