Customer Reviews for Staples - Standard Weight Sheet Protector, 8.5" x 11", 200/Box - Clear
Customer Rating
5
Staples® Standard Sheet Protectors
on September 7, 2010
Posted by: Paula K.
They work great. I just wish they were a little lower in price since I go through so many in my classroom.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
Great for photo albums
on April 10, 2012
Posted by: Paula K.
I use these sheet protectors to make photo albums. I can write where the photo was taken etc. on paper along with lightly glued photo and slide it into protector. I don't worry when the grandkids go rummaging through the albums. I also use it for my recipes. They can be organized and I can easily slide out the recipe for scanning to pass on to others.
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Customer Rating
5
Just the right weight
on March 19, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
These are my favorite sheet protectors. They are not too wimpy but not too heavy for everyday use. I like the fact that they are acid-free. I do genealogy research and I store old family documents in them to protect them. I also store printouts and have not had any trouble with the ink sticking.
The Staples medium weight 3-hole sheet protectors are the best out there and a great buy when you get the 200 pack.
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Customer Rating
5
Awesome sheet protectors
on July 10, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
I've been using these sheet protectors for 5 years. They are sturdy and serve the purpose for protecting the pages beautifully. Knitters and crocheters really appreciate these for their patterns. You can use highlighter tape on them and keep patterns clean. I also have organized my recipes in 3-ring notebook using lots of sheet protectors.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
It's a wonderful product
on December 20, 2011
Posted by: Paula K.
This product is very useful for any kind of documents especially for very important documents i.e. legal papers certificates and pictures.
Instead of having 200 magazines taking up space I simply remove the pages I am interested in for the long run and place them into sheet protectors. Then they go into a 3 ring binder according to the content (art military etc). I utilize only 4 or 5 binders and throw the magazines away. Then when I have to make copies I simply pull the page(s) and copy. They are great. I recommend this product in the 200 sheet box as you will find out that there are a multitude of things you'd like to keep handy.