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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Developmental Connections
> 24 hourReceived quickly and use the pouches frequently with great success
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Jeannette S. Riddick
> 24 hourThis is all I expected. I do a lot of business cards and this worked really well. It went through the laminator with ease and the cards slid in the slots without alot of adjusting. I cut my cards to have the lamination just over the cards and not on the edge, works wonderfully
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FuzzyFace
> 24 hourUsed when making a portable scoreboard for corn hole boards.
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Yochanan
> 24 hourDoes the job at a good price.
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Judith A. Zavala
> 24 hourAs a travel agent, I make many insurance cards for my customers to take on their vacations. These are the perfect size for laminating them and never lets me down.
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Ladybug1026
> 24 hourEasy to use and very handy
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Marc aka Network XXIII
> 24 hourUsed these pouches to protect Membership Cards, which were a similar size to a standard business card. They went through the lamination machine with no problem. Sealed nice a tight with no bubbles. Left a clear seal all the way around. Very durable product. Highly recommend.
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Mr. Oda Franecki Sr.
> 24 hourvery pleased.
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jimmy barker
> 24 hournot what I needed
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Dramatic License
> 24 hourThese business card size lamination pouches work great. Among other things, I use them to laminate my familys auto insurance and health insurance ID cards, which come on a flimsy uncoated paper stock that wears down and becomes unreadable during the course of the year. Seriously, with what we pay in health insurance premiums, they couldnt give us better ID cards? But, I digress. My only wish is that these pouches were just a little smaller all around so the finished product was easier to fit in a standard wallet credit card slot. Instead, I have to trim off any excess border on the cards and offset them in the pouches before placing them in the laminater. Once laminated, I trim them with my paper cutter to the standard credit card size, being careful to ensure that theres still enough of an edge around the cards so the lamination seal isnt compromised. Then I do my best to round the sharp corners, otherwise they will catch on or poke into things and break, which would also compromise the seal over time. I havent found any brand that offers smaller lamination pouches, so I guess Im stuck with this small yearly hassle for now. Definitely a first world problem, I know. But whenever a manufacturer comes up with a smaller lamination pouch, they will have my business!