Comparing Pouch Laminators – Fellowes Vs GBC

Until they are on the market for a laminator, you can not see all the options and functions available in the laminating systems. There are many differences in the abilities of the laminating pouch that are available for use in your office. In this article, some of the differences between the cover of two of the largest manufacturer of laminating: Fellowes and GBC. These are two of the most trusted names in the document to protect the industry, and there are good reasons for this. Both companies are good for the development of reliable and authentic lamination known. However, there are subtle differences in the abilities and characteristics of their machines. This article will discuss the relative merits of some of the GBC and Fellowes laminating pouch. First, compare Fellowes Jupiter JL 125 and H425 GBC. When it comes to the width of the entrance, allowing it to Jupiter for 12 people. 5 inches, while the CBG is 13 inches. This is a small difference that rarely come into play, but it’s something to consider. Both machines are equipped with four rollers that facilitate the process of rolling and reduce the bubbles and imperfections in the finished laminate. The Jupiter is heated and ready to use in four minutes, the GBC H425 is five. Again not a big difference, but the machine Fellowes allows you to save a little time. However, there are two other differences worth mentioning: 1 Jupiter Fellowes features patented “HeatGuard technology, a security measure ensures that the machine still feels fresh. This is an important feature. Laminators can be very hot and inexperienced users to burn their hands if they do not pay attention. The second guarantee is two years Fellowes. The CME is guaranteed only one year. Both offer an excellent service and warranty are easily treated in the unlikely event the machine can be repaired or replaced. The next two machines that we take a look at Fellowes Venus VL 125, and H435 GBC. They are also two very similar machines with slight variations in their functions. The heating-up the same as the machines we have discussed above, the number of roles. The Fellowes Venus VL-125 has the technology, while the GBC HeatGuard has no such safety feature. The GBC H435 has been compared to a slightly faster rate, 22 inches per minute to the Venus rolling “19″. Again, as above, with very similar characteristics and capabilities, the Venus of lists for about $ 50 less than the GBC. It offers HeatGuard, and comes with a warranty of 2 years. Venus is compatible with thicker laminating pouches and can it 10mils 3mil thick, while the GBC H435 can be used with bags that are thick-seven miles between 3mil should be used. The last two machines, we will discuss the weapons: Fellowes SPL 125 and the GBC H600 Pro. In this case, the sound pressure level 125, the heating time is the big winner in three minutes against the H600 nine. The SPL also laminated to a higher speed of 35 inches per minute to 31 of the GBC. However, the real difference is surprising in these machines very similar to the price. The sound pressure level is 125 lists for $ 699 in 1995 during the H600 1876 $. Clearly, here the winner of the SPL-125, especially since this machine comes with a warranty of two years that the one-year warranty.