Good deal for large projects such as filing instruction Manuel’s or genealogical info in 3-ring binders.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
1
Almost Impossible To Open
on September 8, 2013
Posted by: Paula K.
While these sheet protectors seem like they will do the job for the long haul I will never buy them again as they are next to impossible to open. At first I thought there wasn't an opening at all and after much frustration Googled how to open them. Sure enough others have the same problem. I use a magnifying glass and the keep jabbing at each one with a paper clip until it finally opens. My husband couldn't believe how hard they were to open and said he would have thrown them away if it were him. I will use them as I don't like throwing away money but am sorely tempted to throw them out. I am truly blown away that there are so many good reviews on this product. In the future I will spend more and by the Avery product.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
Great product!
on May 23, 2011
Posted by: Paula K.
Great product easy to use and will protect those pages used most frequently.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
4
Product services its purpose
on June 6, 2009
Posted by: Paula K.
Used to hold reference sheets needed for later use
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
Loved them! Would buy them again!
on October 12, 2011
Posted by: Paula K.
I wish Staples would keep these on sale at all times!
The PRICE of these sheet protectors is great; however the USEFULNESS is non-existent. The protectors are sealed on ALL FOUR SIDES leaving no opening to insert the sheets you wish to protect. And because they are not an item which is carried in-store (it's similar but it is NOT the same product) the store personnel cringe when they see them come in for a refund or exchange since it means money out of their pockets. I've spoken with other merchants in my area (after the fact of course) who report they've all had the same problems with this product. They indicate they either cut them open with shears or an Xacto knife or -- when they get frustrated enough -- they exchange them at the "local" store (15 miles away) for a higher quality product which costs more but (like me) they are unhappy at being forced to make a long drive to do so and (also like me) are not especially happy when they arrive. No wonder the store manager (and/or his staff) gets up in arms! Why doesn't someone in "Quality Assurance" at the distributor level address this problem?