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Paper Handling Equipment Comparison 5
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General Binding 40
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Roll Lamination, Laminating 1
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Plastic Comb Binding 12
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Zipbind 2
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Whiteboards 5
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View Binders 1
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VeloBind 4
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Twin Loop Wire 12
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Thermal Binding 8
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SureBind 4
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Strip Binding 1
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Staplers 3
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Stack Cutters 1
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Specialty Binders 2
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Screw Post 2
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School Laminator 1
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Rotary Trimmer 3
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Roll Lamination 10
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Rhin-O-Tuff 4
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Reinforced Paper 1
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Proclick Binding, Zipbind 1
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Proclick Binding 9
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Pre-Printed Index Tabs 1
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Pouch Lamination 14
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Pouch Board Laminator 1
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Pocket Folders 1
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Personal Shredders 1
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Perforated Paper 2
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Perfect Binding 1
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Paper Scoring 2
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Paper Joggers 2
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Paper Folders 9
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Paper Drill 2
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Paper 2
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Multimedia Shredders 1
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Modular Punching 8
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Lanyards 8
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Laminators Comparison 1
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Industrial Shredders 1
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Index Tab Dividers 2
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Hole Punches 2
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High Security Shredders 1
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Health Care Punched Paper 1
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Guillotine Cutters 4
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General Shredding 34
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General Laminating 19
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Foil Laminating 1
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Fastback Binding 25
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Electronic Paper Cutters 1
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Custom Index Tabs 1
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Cross-Cut Shredders 2
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Corner Rounders 2
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Copier Tabs 4
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Coil Binding 20
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Chalkboards 1
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Cardboard Shredders 1
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Bulletin Boards 3
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Booklet Makers 3
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Binding Machines Comparison 8
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Binding Covers 14
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Binding , Rhin-O-Tuff 1
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Binding , Perfect Binding 1
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Binding , Coil Binding 2
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Badge Reels 1
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Badge Holder 1
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ID Accessories 2
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Paper Handling 3
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Ring Binders 2
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Paper Shredders 2
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Boards 2
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Binding 5
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Laminating 9
Why should I choose a Cold Laminator?
Are you looking for a laminator? If so, you’re probably wondering if you should choose a cold or thermal device. The answer is clear; a cold laminator is the way to go. Here are the five reasons why: 
- Cold laminators are definitely more versatile than their thermal counterparts. They can be used to apply adhesive to items so you can make stickers and labels. You can even make magnets with them. Many of them can also laminate one side of a document and apply adhesive to the back. It doesn’t get more versatile than that.
- In general, cold lamination is much easier than thermal processing. Most cold machines can be operated just by inserting your document into the feed opening and then cranking the handle. With a hot device, you need to usually set speed and temperature settings, as well as worry about the thickness of your materials. It can be daunting even for experienced users.
- Many cold laminators don’t need electricity to work. This helps you reduce your energy consumption and it can allow you to laminate just about anywhere depending on the size of your device. There are even some machines are small enough to tote around and be used at school and scrapbooking parties.
- Since cold laminators generally don’t require power, they’re very safe to use. The exterior won’t be hot to the touch so you won’t burn yourself. You won’t need to worry about the risk of fire. And there’s no possibility of electric shock. All in all, cold laminators are some of the safest office machines around.
- Finally, a cold laminator won’t damage thermally sensitive items, such as photographs. You can laminate just about anything you want and get great results.
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