| | |  | Lamination | Home » » » » Avery Self-Adhesive Laminating Roll, 24 inches x 600 inch Roll (73610) | | | | | | | Description: | | For quick laminating needs, these easy-to-use Laminating Roll is the ideal tool. The entire roll is coated with self-adhesive for convenient, inexpensive lamination. Simply use the included grid to size the document, place the document on the adhesive side of one sheet, lay the second sheet adhesive side down to seal the other side of the document and trim the edges. Soon you'll have a beautifully laminated document that looks professional and will stand the test of time. | | | Features: | |
• Self-adhesive with special easy-peel backing
• Grid helps you quickly and easily size documents
• Results look professional
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 25.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 5.25 pounds | | Package Length:
| 25.75 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.75 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 16 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
The backing doesn't come off!Sep 11, 2009
By jkpc
"technomommy"
I have used lots of clear contact paper in the past, but I have never had the paper backing be so difficult to remove! It was difficult to even remove 2-3 inches without the paper ripping and separating into layers--leaving an impossible-to-remove thin layer of paper on the adhesive. I am sooo disappointed! This is acting like a really old roll of masking tape. I spent way too much for a huge roll of useless contact paper!
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Gets the Job Done For LessSep 30, 2010
By RayM456 The Avery laminating roll really did the trick. I had to laminate (double-sided) an 8 1/2" x 11", a 16" x 19", three 11" x 14", and 22" x 28" inch posters, all ranging from copy paper to sketch paper to poster board. All of them were precious original artwork. The grid made it easy to measure and cut. And the actual lamination sheet had great adhesive -- It stuck well, but if I had to remove and reposition it, it didn't rip or crinkle the paper. It had amazingly good results. A lot cheaper to do than paying an office center to laminate for $3 a square foot. Now I can laminate practically anything for less than a fraction of the commercial cost!
It's very easy to use. Simply measure and cut your segment, and then separate the plastic from the paper. (This is a little tricky, and I recommend kneading a corner with your fingernails until the plastic is separated.) After this, simply peel it off and apply onto your surface. Then smooth out to rid of wrinkles and air bubbles. (I did this on a kitchen counter, seeing it was a hard and completely flat surface.) Then fold the edges over. If you want a double-sided effect, simply repeat the process on the other side, and then cut away any edges. (I like to leave a 1/8" margin.)
What I would recommend this to anyone who wants to laminate in large loads without the large bill.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Utter frustrationSep 05, 2011
By Judith Someone gave me a left over piece of laminate which worked beautifully. The paper peeeled off cleanly, the plastic was thick and strong.And the name Avery was on the back. So I looked up Avery on line and ordered my own roll. It is defective. It won't peel off, paper tears, plastic tears.All the rolling tricks don't work. I WANT TO RETURN IT AND GET A ROLL WHICH HAS THE QUALITY I EXPECTED BUT DON'T KNOW HOW. Maybe the original product is good but quality control is lousy and I am ruining my art pieces trying to deal with it. Judith
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Mission impossible!Sep 07, 2009
By A. Tutwiler
"D&N's Maman"
Cheapest way to laminate = YES! Hardest way to laminate = YES! Result = far from professional
My husband and I tried together to laminate large posters. It took us hours, and it was so difficult to line the laminate to the poster, and to avoid bubbles as you go! Out of 10 posters we double laminated, may be 3 came out nice. The rest was ok to horrible!
This product suits probably smaller projects, but I haven't touched it since, so I could not confirm that!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Poor quality-item looked datedSep 28, 2011
By Zimm Purchased this role of laminate for our school. We laminate atlases & paper back books, etc... to have them last longer. When you attempt to separate the clear laminate from backing, it tears randomly and does not come clean off backing. Terrible quality.
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