Customer Reviews for Staples - Economy Gummed Catalog Envelopes, 6" x 9", 250/Box - White
Customer Rating
5
Did the job
on March 12, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
I bought these to be used to distribute 5x7 photos. Even though I haven't used all of the envelopes I have not found any defective products. I would buy them again if I needed more.
These envelopes are not of good quality. When using them to send items by mail - they tear apart easily in the USPS machines. I have to use packing tape to seal the envelopes on the top and the bottom to make sure they do not get ripped open.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
4
Clear and concise
on May 27, 2009
Posted by: Paula K.
Used to send out quarterly news letter
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
1
Not very happy....
on March 5, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
Went to staples to pick up 2 boxes of these envelopes. It took them 15 minutes to find the package that I had shipped for pickup at the store. When I got home near midnight after a couple more stops my wife and I started stuffing the envelopes as quickly as we could to get sent out the next day. Problem is the bottom fold was not glued well. Sometimes just shaking the folded paper down into the envelope would push the bottom open. No time to return for replacement.nothing to do but tape them together and mail out.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
4
6
on February 28, 2010
Posted by: Paula K.
These envelopes fill our need for mailing newsletters and other information as well as making literature packets for handout.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
3
catalog envelopes- good value
on June 24, 2008
Posted by: Paula K.
good value- ok product
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
1
Inferior Product
on July 16, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
The strip of adhesive that you need to wet to make the flap stick to the envelope is interrupted in the middle. This allows flap to separate from the envelope possibly causing flap to catch on something and open. One must tape it shut to avoid problems. This was obviously an attempt to cost their production costs; but it makes for an inferior product. The envelope paper is also very thin.