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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Laminating Sheets--Great Buy!

I love finding great deals and more importantly sharing those deals with you. 

Like everyone else out there I laminate all of my centers on my own little laminator.  I bought my laminator at Staples when they were having a great sale.  But the laminating sheets however, are another story.  They can be so expensive in the smaller packs. 

I have been using these sheets from Sams Club and I LOVE them.  3 Mil, 200 sheets per box and only 20.85 a box.   I've went through 2 boxes this year. 
OH MY.  But my little kiddos have loved all of their centers and I love the durability of the 3 Mil laminating.  The school laminating is so much thinner and our machine has gotten so old it bubbles and peels.  If you are a Sams Club member or have a friend who can take you...look for these.  Happy shopping!


Sam's Club Laminating Sheets

5 comments:

  1. I have been buying mine at BJs, but it's not 200 pages! I may have to make a trip to sams...wait. I think our membership is up..poo!!
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    ♥ Jen
    The Teacher's Cauldron
    jenross1018@yahoo.com

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  2. I'm looking into purchasing a personal laminator...I'm so tired of waiting in line at school only for the film to run out when it's finally my turn. Would you mind sharing which laminator you purchased from Staples?
    Thanks!
    Jenn
    A Pirates Life for Us

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    1. Hi Jenn,
      I have the Fellowes Laminator. It was originally 109.99 but then I got a $70 mail in rebate. I believe it is the Cosmic Cl95. If you have a Harbor Freight Store in your area, they carry one all the time for $20. A teammate has one and it works great.
      Tammy

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  3. Hey tammy..what school do you work at (you're in brevard, right?)

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