Editorial Product Review:Item Description:Easy to use stamps are applied in one convenient swipe; faster than metered postage. Applies up to 30 stamps per minute. Designed for use with USPS 100-stamp, self-adhesive postage rolls. Accepts stamps with or without paper backing. 1-5/8'x5-3/8'x1-3/16', Translucent Blue.
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EZ Stamp Affixer
If you have to put out mailings of 100+ pieces you need this gadget. Peel and stick postage stamps are a cinch to apply with the Premier stamper. It's design is simple but flawless, the (rolled) stamps come out one at a time and the backer paper separates and is automatically rolled up in the back. The instructions are on the back of the wrapper, but it's as easy to load and use as a camera. I can affix about a stamp a second and you never have to touch the stamp roll after the machine is loaded. It's well made, I'm sure I will have this handy dandy stamper for years to come. Thanks Premier!
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Difficult to Use
It's a good idea for a gadget; too bad it doesn't work well. It's challenging to load the stamps into it. It's difficult to align the stamps onto envelopes. The stamps jam in the roller. The empty backing is supposed to coil neatly into the compartment designed for it, but it wrinkles, buckles, and jams instead. I do NOT recommend this dispenser. Go for a simple plastic one, if you can find it.
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Eats stamps
I hate this thing. I ended up returning it because it pulled the stamps off the coil and down inside the wheels of this item. You're better off getting a simple plastic holder.
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Too much $$ for too little help
Although I could get this little gizmo to work sometimes, it is quirky and, over the long haul, not worth the trouble. Once a stamp gets lodged in the mechanism, which can happen pretty quickly, everything is knocked off and it ceases to work properly. It relies on stamps being perforated to an exquisite level of perfection and cut exactly straight. Of course, they hardly ever are, so stamps get jammed. Save your money.