MyaBurn
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de marzo de 2022
Got those for my employees deposits in the safe but everytime they want to put more than 8 bills inside, the thickness doesn’t allow the envelope to close anymore, so most of my envelopes are open in the safe and the coins falls off easily. Not very practical for my purpose, only for small amounts of bills.
Megan D’Amour
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de diciembre de 2022
We use this at my dental office to send patients home with gauze. Sturdy and you can pack a bunch in without it busting!
A. Silverstone
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de julio de 2021
Although coin envelopes are great for storing a wide variety of small items, I mainly use mine for seeds. These envelopes are sturdy and easy to organize. They can be sealed for more secure storage. These envelopes are useful for keeping gift cards, keys, extra screws and yes, even coins.
Paula G. Cannon
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de junio de 2021
These are great for seeds, the #5 are about the size of a store bought packet of seeds. We do a lot of gardening and I save my seeds each year for the next season. I don’t like using plastic bags because it causes mold to form. These are Brown paper envelopes, so they breath and keep my seeds mold free and neatly tucked away. I use a marker to write what’s inside. They have no openings at the bottom, they are well sealed, so even very small seeds can’t fall out. The flap sticks closed by itself, no wetting needed and they open again and again without tearing. These can be used for all kinds of storage, great for small craft items, beads, jewelry parts etc.. worked perfect for my needs. Highly recommend these.
Mad Max
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de mayo de 2021
Another reviewer complained they weren't glued together properly, but I didn't have any problems. After using about 100 of these I haven't seen any defects.I got for seeds, and they're perfect.The adhesive is good for multiple uses. I peeled and re-sealed at least 40 or 50 times, and it still sticks.You can rub off the adhesive with your thumb if you don't need it (like rubbing off rubber cement).But it does have a shelf life, so make sure to store away from humidity and sunlight. But in my experience they last a few years.