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Tagboard Heavyweight Sheets by Pacon PAC5214 Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of Tagboard Heavyweight Sheets by Pacon PAC5214

Exceptionally strong, multi-purpose tagboard can be used for hundreds of arts and crafts projects. Smooth surface for working with pencils, pens, markers, crayons, and other media. Heavyweight 11 pt. Measures 12" x 18"; 100 sheets. Acid-free and recyclable.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better Than I Thought

I was concerned about the quality of this product as I have not been able to experience it personally but it is heavier than I thought. I use napkin pages for the dining table. Great for kids and adults! I decorated the laid table with white world market plates, silver napkin rings and well-pressed white cotton napkins. Ideal!

Pros
  • Positive Only
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Recommended for the price

So basically these are big pieces of cardboard. I thought it would be thicker than cardboard or poster board, but it's not that thick. You can draw without going through them, but marker or paint will warp or go through them. I say the $ value is good because it ends up being a ton of sheets that you can use for a variety of purposes. I was hoping it would be thick enough to be a bit heavier so I could use it to mount photos on a b4 frame. I can still use it and would recommend it, but it's not

Pros
  • Like everything before
Cons
  • Slightly crumpled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Thickness 0115 inches on a good Mitutoyo digital micrometer with 0

This plate is whiter than the off-white plate used for target printing but not as white as bond paper. Due to the manufacturing process, it is slightly smoother on one side than the other. I print well on the Epson Ecotank printer, although it's quite absorbent so solid colors aren't as deep black as on regular paper, but that's not to be expected. I measured that this paper has a density of 11.5 points, which means 0.0115. Inches thick on a good quality Mitutoyo digital micrometer with a…

Pros
  • Excellent overall
Cons
  • Doubtful

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits in all cases: Paper and construction paper

Not a shiny product, but like us, who go about our work in peace, it is essential for the intended purpose. After years of buying and modifying commercial sewing patterns, I've found the courage to admit I have favorites. With the amount of rework required to make clothes that fit me, parchment weight patterns just aren't durable enough to make many copies of the clothes I like. This weighted stationery allows me to transfer my altered design to a stronger, longer lasting paper without spending

Pros
  • Acid-free and recyclable
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Brilliant! heavyweight. 92 brightness. Holds water or glue

Great! Like a marriage between 65lb and 80lb paper. I would say 92 brightness. For those who draw with a pencil. A little tooth. Not exactly smooth, but not overly textured either. Can hold watercolor and finger paint, curl slightly but not ooze backwards. I also used it to mount my kid's horribly thin hand drawing in class and said the work hand drawn on thin paper looks really good on this thick paper. Holds stationery glue well. Doesn't tear easily. Not compatible with my inkjet printer, but

Pros
  • Exceptionally durable, multipurpose sign can be used for hundreds of arts and crafts projects
Cons
  • A few little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My First Bad Review!: Paper & Paper Craft

Oh my god I've never left a bad review. This is so awful, I just pray you learn from us! I'm used to using Pacon 6-ply railroad stock so imagine how lucky I was to get it even heavier from Office Depot with more paper! My mother always said you get what you pay for, but flimsy school paper shouldn't be that expensive. Remember gluing/pasting/painting faded colorful paper as a kid? That's all but TONKE! I'm so disappointed since I use this to stabilize my patterns. I just spent over $50 on…

Pros
  • Dimensions: 12" x 18"; 100 sheets
Cons
  • Can't remember