[CASL-L] laminator recommendations
Grib, Judy
JGrib at trumbullps.org
Wed May 21 06:07:06 PDT 2025
The ARL looks like it’s very similar to the CSL 2700 model, which is what I have. I think the main difference is the ARL has a digital temp readout and a lock feature and the CSL doesn’t.
I’m really happy with the CSL 2700.
It works well, and it’s much easier to load than the 50 year-old (literally) nightmare laminator it replaced.
Office staff is great, and the laminating film is cheaper than Demco.
Mrs. Judy Grib
Teacher-Librarian
Hillcrest Middle School
530 Daniels Farm Rd.
Trumbull, CT 06611
203-452-4471
From: Sarah Lynch <sarah_lynch at whps.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2025 4:26 PM
To: casl list serv <casl-l at mylist.net>
Subject: [CASL-L] laminator recommendations
Hi all,
I'm bringing up the age old question of what laminator you recommend. I am pretty familiar with the GBC machines, but I am curious if anyone has experience with any of the other brands sold by USI including the ARL (looks like their own brand) and MiniKote laminators. I was looking at the USI ARL 2700 27" Digital Thermal Roll Laminator as one option. You can see all the laminators below.
https://www.usi-laminate.com/laminators/roll-laminating-machines
I have previously heard good feedback about USI, but wanted to ask for any specifics since they have a CLC contract.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Sarah
Sarah Lynch, National Board Certified Librarian
Wolcott Elementary- West Hartford Public Schools
71 Wolcott Rd., West Hartford, CT 06110
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