Scotch Thermal Laminating Pouches, 5 Mil Thick for Extra Protection, 2.32 x 3.70-Inches, Business Card Size, 100-Pack (TP5851-100)
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Nathaniel Caudill
> 24 hourI recognized that box already opened and smashed, so pouches didnt damage. Too luck!!!
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Michael S Toth
> 24 hourVery good product
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Reynold J. Giroir Jr.
> 24 hourGood size for small items
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Leslie Humphrey
> 24 hourPerfect size for business cards and for player passes in sports. We use them for all our soccer teams.
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourDoes it’s intended use
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Robert Baker
> 24 hourWanted to stick with name brand pouches and glad I did, great quality and no issues what so ever when used
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flip angel
> 24 hourlike it
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Loralei Brooks
> 24 hourThese are great and a great size for business card sized projects. They work extremely well with the Scotch Thermal Laminator and with the Black & Decker Flash Thermal Laminator (though, the Scotch works a little better, IMO - it has been sealing the cards around the edges much better in my experience - your experience may be different). I have been using Avery Print Both Sides Business Cards for various projects (http://www.amazon.com/Avery-Two-Side-Printable-Business-08871/dp/B00006IBV7/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1433206910&sr=8-3&keywords=avery+white+clean+edge+business+cards+print+both+sides) ... After printing and separating the cards ~ I insert them into individual sleeves - then run them one by one through the laminator (both sides ~ front / back) ... I have yet to have a problem with them unsealing / falling apart. These thermal pockets, when you take them out of the package - they look like they may not be crystal clear ~ but after laminating - they most definitely are. My only gripe about them is the thickness - I wish they could be a little bit thicker ~ they are not thin and flimsy by any means ~ they are sufficiently stiff enough to slide easily into any card slot in your wallet ... Okay - I think Ive about covered it all. Hope some of this helps.
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CBW
> 24 hourI bought these not really knowing how they worked but assumed they sealed with an adhesive. I found that they are intended to be used with a laminating tool that heats up the adhesive to weld the two surfaces together. You Tube has demos where people used a clothes iron to seal the items and I followed the instructions and successfully laminated a half dozen paper cards (insurance, ssn, memberships). So far, so good!
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Jill D Vraa
> 24 hourThese are perfect for laminating business cards or making tags.