I recently bought the above mentioned inserts. As it turns out, i dont much like them. At least for me, they are a bit too flimsy for my likes. I was wondering if anyone knew the thickness of them. I have NOT been able to find that on the internet. I think they are 5mil, but have no way of telling. I only assume they are 5mil because i have some that i think are 10-15 that are thicker see how i logicaly came to my conclusion? The package says 'Polyethylene Terephthalate' which is basicaly what Mylar is (at least a search under that chemical tells me it is made under the Mylar name) I have done EXTENSIVE searching tonight for a mylar sleeve that is closer to 15mils thick. but have been hugley unsuccesfull. Anyone know of a more rigid mylar sleeve? thanks!!!!!
I'll take those off your hands I need some sleeves. lol the 5$ star I sent you, are they sleeves like that? but um, I dont know. The ones Ive found on ebay are either rigid, or the semi-rigid kinda flimsy ones that I like.
I like these because they stack thinner when you are stacking alot of notes together, but I don't believe they provide much in the way of protection (other than from dust). If something even remotely with an edge hits them, they do "crease" which could also put a crease in the note. You could also easily crease these by accidentally folding them. The lack of protection doesn't bother me much because I prefer to show my notes in binders, but if you handle them individually, you do need to be careful. Sorry I don't know where you can find thicker ones.
On a side note.....I bought some large currency leeves, the stiff ones, they are perfect for cutting to size to replace Dansco sleeves. I have a old school papercutter, and trim them to fit, I was able to get new sleeves into some scratched up pages for next to no cost......
I buy mine from www.jpscorner.com. I've had decent service with them, but never had a situation come up where I had to test their customer service out.