Top 5 Best Laminators & Comparison

Top 5 Best Laminators & Comparison



Model
Price
Amazon Rating
Entry Width
Heat Up Time
Laminating Speed (inches/min)
Max. Pouch Thickness
Scotch Thermal Laminator TL901
Scotch Thermal Laminator TL901
Under $50
4.6
9"
8 minutes
12"
5 mil
Fellowes Saturn 125
Fellowes Saturn 125
$100-200
4.6
12.5"
5 minutes
12"
5 mil
Fellowes Saturn 95
Fellowes Saturn 95
$50-100
4.5
9.5"
5 minutes
12"
5 mil
GBC HeatSeal H320
GBC HeatSeal H320
$50-100
3.9
12.5"
1 minute
18"
5 mil
Fellowes Voyager 125
Fellowes Voyager 125
$300-400
4.8
12.5"
4 minutes
Up to 35"
10 mil



We have tabulated the necessary purchasing criteria of laminator in the table above. You can get a quick overview of the recommended laminators by comparing the price and Amazon rating.

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Question by yegum: how do you remove wrinkles from thin sheet of metal?
i have a very thin sheet of aluminium with lots of wrinkles i was wondering how you would get rid of wrinkles, i have tried putting the sheet through a laminating machine to see whether it would get rid of the wrinkles however this failed
i have got some machinery but not a lot but any suggestions are welcome
the sheet of metal is not very expensive and is very thin probably less 0.1mm, its lying around so i want to put it too good use
Any help would be appreciated thanks

Best answer:

Answer by Gary D
Unless you have a metal rolling machine,which is not likely unless you have a sheet metal shop, then you are not going to remove the wrinkles. Try to find a use for wrinkley aluminum

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Question by natalily_3: Is it safe to put a thin piece of cardboard through a laminator?
It’s a laminator at home and I was just wondering if I would be able to laminate it without messing up my laminator.
Corrugated, but it’s really thin cardboard. It fits under the laminator, but it obviously won’t go all the way through because of the laminator thing (whatever it’s called) in the middle.

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Answer by ocularnervosa
What kind of cardboard? Corrigated or card stock? Because if it’s a single sheet of card stock then it should be fine. If it’s thicker then it won’t laminate properly anyhow.

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