I looked at a number of tools including machines that can fold and fold letters and brochures. On average, I send twenty-five letters and brochures to prospects per week (50 sheets of paper have to be folded every week). The cost of an electric machine to get the job done seemed prohibitive given the limited amount of postage per week. Bone Folder was less than $10 and was the perfect solution for me. I feel like I can fold/fold paper better than a machine. The tool is made of smooth gray plastic and feels good in the hand. I use the back or opposite side of the blade to start folding. I then go over the crease with the pointed end of the pen, giving the crease a professional look. A word of caution: with the brochure paper I use, rubbing too hard and repeatedly across the paper can cause the paper surface to peel. I usually iron the crease once or twice with the pencil and press firmly but not too hard. With 100 or more emails per week (200 pages), I would seriously consider investing in a folding machine.
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