Sunday, January 23rd, 2011 at 11:03 am
- Three temperature for laminating different pouch thicknesses and kool pockets
- Warms up in 3 - 5 minutes
- Simple on/off switch- green light means go!
- Special anti-blocking system prevents projects from damage during lamination
- Rubber feet provide stability on table top surfaces
Purple Cows products bring the precision of German engineering to the home and office consumer in new and creative ways. What started with a safety blade, trimmers and laminators has grown to include over 100 products available worldwide. The Purple Cows 9" Hot and Kool Laminator is perfect for protecting photos, preserving recipes, and expanding your creative side. Laminate with 3 temperature settings: cold, 3 mil hot and 5 mil hot. Includes 100 3 mil Hot Pockets in assorted sizes. Strong and easy to use, Purple Cows products are unique, innovative, and remarkable!
List Price: $ 39.95
Price: $ 36.99
Saturday, January 22nd, 2011 at 4:55 pm
- Laminate items up to 8.5 x 11 Inches
- 3 mil thickness. Clear, glossy finish
- Protect documents that you handle frequently. Great for children's artwork!
- Photo safe
- 50 Per package
3 mil thick thermal laminating pouches for use in a thermal laminator. For Items up to 8.5 in x 11 in.
List Price: $ 13.99
Price: $ 6.98
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at 10:11 am
Question by Katherine L: What happens if you use 10 mil laminating pouches in a 5 mil laminating machine?
I’m looking for a laminating machine that can accomodate 10 mil thickness, but they all seem fairly expensive. So I was wondering, would it be catastrophic to use a 5 mil machine? Or would it not come out at all? Thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by OneWingedAngel
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What do you think? Answer below!
Thursday, March 18th, 2010 at 8:45 pm
I’m doing a project for my child’s kindergarten class. I want to use these laminate pouches but it says on the package to use in a laminator machine…..but can I just use an iron and cheesecloth?
Saturday, September 12th, 2009 at 10:01 pm
Yes- most require the paper pouch… read the instructions that came with the laminator. It will tell you if you need one for sure or not. If it says to use one then you should- otherwise you could ruin everything.