Compact A4 cold laminator machine 25.4cm/254mm wide
Compact A4 cold laminator machine 25.4cm/254mm wide
Built compact and slim for small work spaces.
This machine is much smaller than the others on the market, making it the perfect companion for artists who are low on storage space and only work with paper sizes A4 and smaller.
Measures 31x9x7cm, weighs approx. 1.7kg. The opening between the rollers is 25.4cm wide.
Fast, easy, and accurate—better than squeegees and traditional laminators
No more lining up your cold laminate sheets and squeegeeing them only to then fight creases, misaligned sheets, and air bubbles! This nifty little machine can quickly and easily apply cold laminate sheets to your projects, speeding up your workflow and saving you time and headaches.
No power is required and rolling a sheet through this cold laminator machine only takes a few seconds, making it much faster and more convenient than traditional laminators that you need to plug in.
Fantastic accessibility tool for artists and crafters
This cold laminator machine is also an excellent accessibility tool as it doesn't require the user to apply heavy downward pressure or grip a squeegee. If you have joint paint or difficulty gripping, you can also operate this machine by rolling your palm on the orange rollers.
Speed up your workflow when making stickers, bookmarks, prints, and more!
Artist tested and approved. Local Australian stock posted from Sydney.
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Prior to buying this cold laminator, I was going through the trenches with my $20 Kmart hot laminator on cold settings. With each sheet that came out of the wretched thing, covered in bubbles and creases and horrors, I grew more and more into despair. However, after buying this manual laminator I can safely say that this may be the best $98.99 I have ever spent in my life. Each sheet comes out like butter with no bubbles or creases, and I have minimized so much wastage of my laminate since. It is also compact, meaning I can take it anywhere with me! Thank you to StickyBeaky for sharing this godsend of a machine onto the world.