Melissa & Doug Wooden Tabletop Paper Roll Dispenser With White Bond Paper (12 inches x 75 feet) , Brown
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My opinion is the same My experience with this product has not been good. The paper wrinkles while feeding it over the triangles, and there's a hard time getting a clean tear if it makes it underneath The thin paper has ended up being used as void fill, but my expectations were greater.
This is the Melissa and Andy Show A 12 inch Doug paper is called a Doug. In the case of dispensers that are 12 1/2 inches or wider, please use M & T Squeeze There will be no problem fitting D paper in. As far as I can tell from what I've seen here, the rolls of paper are all 15 inches and will not fit in the Melissa & Doug. This is a Doug paper dispenser (holder). Be sure to measure the dispenser before placing any paper order.
The one I had was a good In that case, you would have to just use two picture hangers on the back and it would work fine. I also taped a heavy rubber band across the paper outlet as the roll tended to "roll back" as I tore I was able to get everything set up from there.
In addition to the sturdy wooden dispenser, a 12-inch-wide, 75-gram tube will be preloaded with the package The paper is a premium white bond paper roll with a foot diameter. We will be more than happy to assist you if you have not received the product as promised. We can be reached Monday through Friday between 9am and 5pm. If you have not received this, please give us a call during our business hours. Call 800-299-2747 between 5pm ET and 7pm ET Phone 718-718 Please accept our sincere thanks for your support of
Selected User Reviews For Melissa & Doug Wooden Tabletop Paper Roll Dispenser With White Bond Paper (12 inches x 75 feet) , Brown
Due to some negative reviews, I was trepidatious about trying it. There is no way I can understand why people are upset about Well, threading the paper through the slot is a little tricky, but I found it to help to fold the corner and then place it in the slot, push it gently, pull it gently, then straighten the paper, we made it through, not as difficult as I thought. Once the roll has unrolled, there is no catch on the edges, and you can tear it perfectly by holding it down with one hand and tears it UP at an angle and smoothly. This is not something you want to do. Neither the roll falls apart nor does it fall apart. As well, it is important not to let the paper still on the roll fall out of the slot, but if it does, you will soon get the knack of folding down a corner, introducing it through the slot, and gently pulling it out with your fingers. A. *B. You should put the paper evenly on a straight edged table or counter, and hold it down fairly tightly, in order to avoid the paper rolling up Hold it firmly with your other hand, and gently pull it down over the edge at right angles to the tabletop once or twice, and it will straighten. In all respects, I consider it a tremendous accomplishment!.
In order to avoid this problem, I decided to use wall-mounted Those who are really rich all have as much as a billion dollars. This sounded good to me, and it did turn out well! As for attaching it to the wall, I just used those command strips that hang on a.
Buying is not a good idea. I was so excited to give this to my little girl for Like all other reviews claim, the paper does not thred under the wooden slot very well. As well as not easily tearing off, the paper maintains its integrity. In order to cut it, you have to cut it, and I didn't want to always have to use scissors because my daughter hasn't developed her grasp on Unfortunately, they made this look cute but didn't make it.
It's a good concept, but it doesn't work. There is a tight spot on one end of the paper that prevents it from going through. Also, you can't take the piece out and put it back in. This left me feeling very Moreover, it did not indicate the size of the advertisement, but it is a 12 inch one that has **I bought 18 to replace the ones I lost. I mean, really. It is not a good use of money and would not advocate it.
There really isn't another way to describe it. They should have paid attention to the other reviewers and listened to their opinions instead of thinking that they were incompetent because the paper wasn't coming out of the dispenser. The paper must be fed through a tiny wooden slot, which is really that difficult and frustrating. It's been over a year since I requested a return, but I can not find the return slip or any information about it.
I am so very disappointed in it. Melissa and Doug products have been a reliable source of entertainment for generations of kids and grandchildren in my family. We don't recommend this product as it is not made to make useable rolls. Paper rolls come off so easily that children get easily The young children will never be able to turn the paper onto the roll and get it under the cutter, and the adult fingers are too large to turn the paper under the cutter smoothly. It is the first time that I have ever been disappointed with a Melissa and Doug product, and I have purchased lots of their products in the past.
Every now and then, the roller keeps popping out of the slot, so I have to keep putting it back in again and again. There appears to be a high level of quality in the papers. However, I would like to see improvement in the wooden roller. Buying it could have been easier if I read the reviews. There was a 4 on it. Since it was rated as a 5 star, I assumed the product was good.
The size of the sheet of paper works well for my daughter as she is starting to color and draw (of random squiggles) at the same time. I can easily tear the sheet of paper to the length of the kiddy table and she has free rein to draw wherever she wants. It's like having a double supply of this roll since it can be used on both sides! As compared to standard sheets of paper, the long sheets of paper provide a better option than lining them up at the table and overlapping them. A thick paper is okay-- it doesn't go too thin I have noticed, however, that if my daughter leaves the markers on for too long, she can see a bit of color bleed. Generally speaking, though, this happens very rarely. A summary of how the paper is distributed When I tear off a sheet of paper, the paper is no problem to get through the wooden bar. Eventually, you must "wiggle the paper" through just a bit, which I found to be not too difficult. As soon as I run out of my current roll, I will purchase again.