Sticky Easel Pads, Upgraded Flip Chart Paper, Large Easel Paper for Teachers, 25 x 30 Inches, Self Stick Easel Paper for White Board, 30 Sheets/Pad, 8 Pads, Super Sticky with 2 Strips of Adhesive
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Selected User Reviews For Sticky Easel Pads, Upgraded Flip Chart Paper, Large Easel Paper for Teachers, 25 x 30 Inches, Self Stick Easel Paper for White Board, 30 Sheets/Pad, 8 Pads, Super Sticky with 2 Strips of Adhesive
It will stick for a minute, but you'll need to use tape or something else if you want it to stay longer. Colored pencils will bleed through the paper.
This is exactly what we need for our organization. We must save the written-on pages and ensure that they retain their stickiness so that we can re-stick them when we need to refer to the ones we've written on.
Even the "non-keepers" will enjoy these. I work in an older school with no front-of-the-room whiteboard (it's on the sides and back). Isn't that true? ) As a result, I have an easel, and these have come in handy. Floating rooms have been a nice feature of COVID; I simply take my pad to the next classroom and don't have to rewrite anything! Advantages: br>br> My whiteboard and paper surfaces had excellent adhesion. No bleed- With my markers, I'm finished. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. Nothing sticks to my concrete walls, so I'm not surprised these don't, but it's not something I expected.
These sheets are a good size for writing in front of a room because they allow you to write in large letters and draw large, easy-to-read drawings. br>br>However, I find that (a) the paper allows ink to bleed through to the page below it, and (b) the adhesive on some sheets begins to peel away from the wall within a minute or so. I didn't use a permanent marker with a lot of ink to write on these; instead, I used a regular colored marker. Even so, I would get ink dots on the page behind the one I was writing on. It's not a deal breaker because there are usually only a few dots, but it's a letdown considering I wasn't pressing down hard or using a lot of ink. Because I ordered these primarily for that feature, the adhesive is a bigger issue for me. The bottom adhesive strip is thinner (which makes sense given that it isn't meant to support the weight of the paper) and peels away first, but the top strip peels away quickly on some sheets. Within five minutes, it looks sloppy and makes anything near the corners difficult to read. Some sheets last for hours, while others fall apart in less than ten minutes. br>br>So, it's not bad paper, but it doesn't do the job it's supposed to do in the end - Stick to the wall, to be specific. They don't do it on a regular basis, at the very least. I'm interested to see what the final price is. It cost $100 for the eight-piece set when I ordered mine. pack. The next day, it was $90, and right now, it's $80. If you don't need to keep things up on the walls for long periods of time and don't mind bleed through, it'll suffice if you can find it for a reasonable price. Otherwise, I recommend that you try a different brand.
As a priest, I regularly lead Bible studies and other church committee meetings. As a former educator, I understand the value of using visuals, which have been shown to be critical for visual learners. As a result, these Sticky Easel Pads are a valuable educational resource. I use them to make outlines, diagrams, sketches, and other visual aids for my study groups, as well as to jot down notes that I'll need later. The flip chart paper is 25 x 30 inches in size, which is large enough to hang on easels and provide good visibility for my groups; the sheets are also self stick, so I can easily tear them off and place them around the room for reference or to form small breakout groups around the parish hall. The cost is also very reasonable, especially for churches on a tight budget like mine. These Sticky Easel Flip Chart Paper Pads come highly recommended for all of these reasons.
I was very excited to try these sticky easel pads because I had previously used similar products. I was looking forward to seeing how this one turned out. Each easel has 30 sheets that measure 25 x 30 inches. They're a good, practical size. br>br>I was looking forward to the advertised super-sized version. Each sheet has sticky strips on the top and bottom. They stick to you, but only for a short time. The sheets will stay up for about two days before they fall down. Other large sticky pads I've used have hung for over a year, and that's with moving them around! As a result, this function was a letdown. br>br>Another disappointment was being unable to remove the sheets from the easel. I had a hard time tearing them away from the easel without tearing or peeling the sheets. The sheets usually stay intact if I separate the bottom and then tear them up. br>br>The paper is nice to write on, but it bleeds through. br>br>From now on, I believe I will'stick' to my regular brand.
To keep track of the home brews I have on hand in my beer fridge in my garage. 2. br>br>1. br>br>br>br>br>br For keeping track of all of our HOA meetings' complaints. The only noticeable difference between these and the 3m ones that everyone is used to is that when you rip it off the pad to post it on the wall, it has tape on the bottom and top of the page. br>Getting used to the fact that 3m only has sticky stuff on the top takes some getting used to. Also, because the top strip isn't as wide as the bottom, it may fall off and hang from the bottom strips at some point. They're also suitable for use in the cold. I wanted to give these a few weeks of regular use before writing a review, but they are a good product; however, I prefer the 3M ones.