Samsill 50 Pack Playbill Mini Clear Heavyweight Sheet Protectors, 5.5 x 8.5 Inch Page Protectors for Mini Ring Binders
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I appreciate your question. The answer is yes. The playbill protectors are made from the same brand and size as these. *br>Index Resources of Integrity
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There are enough holes in these sheet protectors to hold six Binders for five should fit in them if they are meant for that number. This is the product of 5 x 8 sheets. If it fits on a size 5 paper, then it should work.
Selected User Reviews For Samsill 50 Pack Playbill Mini Clear Heavyweight Sheet Protectors, 5.5 x 8.5 Inch Page Protectors for Mini Ring Binders
I have shown above that the binder is a ring binder. To make them fit on the outer rings of the binder, which is brand new as well, I cut small slits at the top and bottom of the outer rings. However, I have another identical one, which fits another brand of sleeves well, but not these ones. I would like to request that these holes be made oblong so that they fit better. Thanks a lot!.
These are amazing! I adore them. These stickers are great for my Happy Planner stickers and I got them from a Facebook HP group. Sticker sheet is 9" tall, so it sticks out a little bit. There is a break of 5” at the top, but I can live sheets of plastic that are clear and nonporous. The only thing that bothers me is that I bought the last pack and I hope that more will be arriving soon. There is a great deal for a 100ct box of sheets and the seams don't rip, making them a durable option. I would like to see more submitted.
This is my second purchase, and in both cases I'm very happy with the product. There is no way these will fit into a 5 inch binder like the carpe diem, Agenda 52 planner from Paper Studio, or the Websters Pages There are errors in the alignment of the wholes. However, they are not in line with the A5 binder rings, as they lack 7 holes. In my post, I included a photo so viewers could see what I was attempting to illustrate. I have used them even though they did not fit into my a5 planner, as they are pretty great quality. The 100 pack order I placed was delivered to me. After I bought a couple of these I ordered another pack a few days later.
Do you mean bottom-loading as well? I'm sorry to disappoint you. It had to be a bad batch of products. There are six of them I've used so far. this is the right way to seal them, three of them were improperly sealed at the bottom. I was able to fix it with some scotch tape, but there's still no perfect way to fix everything. We've gotten three out of six correct. Then you are half way there. The quality control there is just awful. As of yet, I have not used any of the remaining 94. They were so disappointing that I tossed them aside. Maybe I will give them a try again later, but for now I would not recommend this product and will not be purchasing it Until the remaining 94 are perfect, which would then allow me to.
The size of the image is 5" by 8". You will need a 5" x 7" When the opening of the protectors is smaller than 5, I'm not sure how that could be possible. It is 5". There will be a return of these!.
My method is to pack the printout with whatever tools and supplies I need for the project, then carry it around (sometimes roughly) until the job is complete. Other small sheet protectors I have tried have never cracked or split and have barely wrinkled and never cracked in the process of use. I highly recommend these Samsill ones. I regularly remove and replace the patterns with no complaints, as they can hold at least four sheets folded, in a stacked position. With prices as low as $10 for 100, they are a great deal.
There is a nice weight to these and they I was able to fit Broadway Playbills It disappointed me that two holes did not line up so that the binder could be closed. To use with the mini binder, these cards need to be inserted.
The products were delivered in good condition and on time. Keeping these in an Avery 3 ring binder in junior size (A5) is my preferred method. I inserted them in a binder with seven holes anyway, and still they fit perfectly. A thick and durable material. This is clear. Recommendation I would encourage others to do the same.