Cheap Cathedral A4 Laminator with Jam Release In Stock
July 25th, 2011
Best Rating Cathedral A4 Laminator with Jam Release – Review & Rating
- 3-5 minute warm up time
- Jam release button
- Includes pouches
- Seals airtight in seconds
- 2 year manufacturer guarantee
The Cathedral A4 laminator is the ideal product if you wish to protect important documents or photographs from wear and tear or you may have a business presentation and wish to enhance the look, feel and durability of your documents. Features include: Accommodates both 160 (2 x 80) and 250 (2 x 125) micron Jam release button 3-5 minute warm up time Seals airtight in seconds Laminates all paper up to A4 (230mm) Fixed temperature control No carrier sheet required Never clouds or discolours wi
List Price: £34.99


Great Laminator,
I’m not an expert on laminators, but I would recommend this one. It arrived perfectly packaged within 2 days of ordering. A simple operation manual is in the box along with a few pouches of various sizes to get you started. I have to say I’m delighted with the results. Great laminator for the price, I could’nt find the same model cheaper anywhere.
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|Dave says,
Worked fine for me using 135grm photo paper and 2x75micron pouches. Takes 70grm paper and 2×125 micron pouches thicker paper and photos it recomends 2×80 micron pouches. Also recomends turning off for 30min after half an hours use but unless you are laminating more than 30 items should not be a problem.
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|Very disappointing!,
I used this laminator for two months during which time I laminated about 80 sheets of A4. Initially it was fine except for the fact that unlike my previous Pavo it was unable to cope reliably with paper or card over about 150gsm. My experience with 200gsm card and various makes and thickness of pouches was that there was a period of about two minutes starting shortly after the green ‘ready’ light came on, enough to do two sheets, during which time laminating was successful. Otherwise it would produce bubbles and patches, even when the light was on, which could not always be eradicated by passing the work though the machine again. After about 6 weeks these problems then began to arise irrespective of what was being laminated. The machine was spoiling a lot of the work. Almost certainly this is because it was failing to work consistently hot enough. I had no choice but to abandon it. This is a very inexpensive laminator and could be fine for anyone with only the occasional laminating to do involving paper or photos. However, it might not be built to last!
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