Five Reasons to Buy the Gbc Ultima 65 School Roll Laminator
If you are looking for a new laminator for your school, church, preschool or print shop you should definitely consider the GBC Ultima 65 roll laminator. The GBC Ultima 65 laminator is the most popular school laminator in the United States. But don’t just buy it because it is popular. Here are five reasons why you should consider the GBC Ultima 65 laminator.
1. Ease of Use: The GBC Ultima 65 roll laminator is one of the easiest laminators to operate on the market. With only a few options and clearly labeled push button controls the Ultima 65 is ideal for use in an environment where teachers, parents and volunteers may all use the laminator on a regular basis.
2. Service Availability: As I have already mentioned, the GBC Ultima 65 roll laminator is most popular school laminator in the United States. One reason for this is the superior level of service offered by GBC. GBC has a national service presence and for a low yearly fee you can purchase an onsite maintenance agreement for your laminator to cover any problems you might have.
3. Supply Costs: The GBC Ultima 65 Laminator is designed with schools in mind. Thus, it will run the most inexpensive school grade laminating film on the market. Unlike other roll laminators which require Lo-melt film the Ultima 65 can run standard 1.5mil and 3mil laminating films. We understand that keeping the cost down for laminating material is important and the GBC Ultima 65 will help you do that.
4. Durability: When treated with care, the GBC Ultima 65 laminator is designed to laminate for years. It’s heavy duty construction, simple set of features and excellent design helps to keep maintenance costs down and helps to ensure that you don’t need to buy a new laminator anytime soon.
5. Cost: The GBC Ultima 65 is extremely well priced in the market for its features. Although not the cheapest roll laminator on the market, the Ultima 65 is quite possibly the best bang for its buck in the industry. It’s simple operation, service availability and excellent design make it an excellent bargain.
These are five good reasons for purchasing the Ultima 65 laminator. However, if you want to hear more about this laminator (or need more reasons to buy one) simply give us a call toll free at 1-800-944-4573 and we will be glad to help you.
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