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Review on 🧲 ArtBin 6979AB Magnetic Storage Sheets Refills, 3-Pack (0, 3 Count) for Die Cuts by Barbara Simmons

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The magnet is a bit weak. good size Lost storage space due to handle cut-out.

I have two boxes of these magnetic sheets and have just bought a third and 4 more refills and found that the magnetic attraction is weak. I had a few tiny single numbers that I wanted to keep and I realized I don't trust these papers to keep them. I've also noticed that some of my larger dies aren't holding tight enough. And sometimes the sheets pucker. If the sheet metal isn't perfectly flat, the flat dies won't hold up. Also, by the big piece, you have that is cut from one side, storage space is lost to accommodate the handle of the box. Also, it's a little awkward to scroll through the box. To get to the last or bottom sheet, you need to remove all previous ones. When reading other people's comments about this product, people say they wish it were easier to browse through. One person placed their leaves in an Iris greeting card storage box. One person punched a hole in each and hung them on a pretty wall with a couple of S-shaped hooks. But both buyers should probably have bought magnetic sheets without a large hole for a hollowed-out pen. I'm not sure if there are better solutions, but this solution leaves a lot to be desired. PS I keep my stamps on the white side. I glued a piece of cardboard to the inside of the envelope to write the name of the stamp and maker. But it makes it difficult to reorganize my stamps because I want to buy new ones and change their grading. And how do you want to determine what the stamps look like? Word and letter stamps in particular look unidentifiable. You would simply have to cut out the stamps or use the original product packaging to create a sample sheet, laminate it, cut to an odd score size and glue it over the stamps. That's a lot of work! The sheet size is nice. In summary, some sort of ring binder in a closed zippered or hard plastic case, or even those strong, clear plastic pouches for storing stamps stored in a box with a top opening to leaf through can be better than ArtBin box and sheets. Cut it to an odd size by pulling out the scoop and gluing over the dies. That's a lot of work! The sheet size is nice. In summary, some sort of ring binder in a closed zipped or rigid plastic case, or even those strong, clear plastic bags for storing stamps kept in a box with a top opening to leaf through can be better than ArtBin box and sheets. Cut it to an odd size by pulling out the scoop and gluing over the dies. That's a lot of work! The sheet size is nice. In summary, some ring binder sheets in a closed zipped or hard plastic sleeve, or even those strong, clear plastic matrice storage bags stored in a box with a top opening that you can flip through, might be better than the ArtBin- box and leaves. some sort of ring binder in a closed zippered or hard plastic case, or even those strong, clear plastic bags for storing stamps kept in a box with a top opening for leafing through might be better than ArtBin boxes and sheets. Cut it to an odd size by pulling out the scoop and gluing over the dies. That's a lot of work! The sheet size is nice. In summary, some ring binder sheets in a closed zipped or hard plastic sleeve, or even those strong, clear plastic matrice storage bags stored in a box with a top opening that you can flip through, might be better than the ArtBin- box and leaves. some sort of ring binder in a closed zippered or hard plastic case, or even those strong, clear plastic bags for storing stamps kept in a box with a top opening for leafing through might be better than ArtBin boxes and sheets. Cut it to an odd size by pulling out the scoop and gluing over the dies. That's a lot of work! The sheet size is nice. In summary, some ring binder sheets in a closed zipped or hard plastic sleeve, or even those strong, clear plastic matrice storage bags stored in a box with a top opening that you can flip through, might be better than the ArtBin- box and leaves. Clear plastic pouches for storing stamps stored in a box with a top opening for flipping through may be better than an ArtBin box and leaves. Cut it to an odd size by pulling out the scoop and gluing over the dies. That's a lot of work! The sheet size is nice. All in all, that some ring binder sheets in a closed zip or hard plastic sleeve or even those strong clear plastic matrice storage bags stored in a box with a top opening you can flip through might be better than the ArtBin box and sheets. Clear plastic pouches for storing stamps stored in a box with a top opening for flipping through may be better than an ArtBin box and leaves. Cut it to an odd size by pulling out the scoop and gluing over the dies. That's a lot of work! The sheet size is nice. In summary, some ring binder sheets come in a closed zippered or hard plastic sleeve, or even those strong, clear plastic bags for storing matrices stored in a box with a top opening you can flip through might be better than the ArtBin box and sheets. Pull out the scoop and stick the stamps over it. That's a lot of work! The sheet size is nice. In summary, some ring binder sheets in a closed zipped or hard plastic sleeve, or even those strong, clear plastic matrice storage bags stored in a box with a top opening that you can flip through, might be better than the ArtBin- box and leaves. Pull out the scoop and stick the stamps over it. That's a lot of work! The sheet size is nice. All in all,

Pros
  • Shown with various dies including Cheery Lynn designs (not included).
Cons
  • It was possible to choose a newer model