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Fellowes Safety

Four Great Fellowes Small Office Laminators
Fellowes laminating machines are well known in the industry for safety, innovation, and versatility. Here are four of their best small-office machines.
1. The Cosmic CL 95. A uniquely versatile, easy to use personal laminator that is perfect for using at your home or your small office, the CL 95 has a feed width of 91/2 inches that can easily accommodate both letter and legal size documents. Afor such a small machine, its temperature control system is fairly advanced so you get nice clear and even lamination quality. Fellowes' new and advanced HeatGuard makes this machine safer than most all others by including a double-walled insulation system that keeps heat away from the outside of the machine so it remains comfortable to the touch. The versatile CL 95 also gives you two separate setting: one heated for 3-mil pouches and a new and unique cold application for laminating heat-sensitive items in Fellowes' special SelfSeal pouches. Featuring a warm up time of five minutes, the CL 95 can laminate a letter size item in about one minute.
2. The Cosmic CL-125 contains all of the fine features of the CL 95, but this machine can laminate documents that are up to twelve and a half inches in width. The same unique temperature control system that that 95 uses is here as well, and so is the same consistent performance and quality. The HeatGuard system keeps the machine cool and hands safe, and like the CL 95, the CL 125 can do hot or cold lamination as well. A five minute warm up time lets you get to work quick, and a handy release lever lets you disengage pouches if you need to recenter or remove them.
3. The Saturn SL-95 is a small office wonder. A nine and a half inch feed opening lets you laminate letter and legal sized items with ease, and the temperature control ensures a consistent quality. Like the above machines, the SL-95 features HeatGuard to keep heat in and away from you. The Saturn SL-95 has a couple different temp settings that allow for either 3mil or 5mil pouches, is warmed up and ready to go in five minutes, and takes about a minute to process the average letter sized item. The green light indicates readiness, and there's even a beep to let you know the machine is ready. There's a lever for opening the machine so you can recenter or remove your item if necessary, and a tray that helps guide your item while also acting as a protective dust cover.
4. The Saturn SL 125 is a slightly bigger version of the SL 95, and can fit documents that are as wide as twelve and a half inches. Like the rest of the machines in this article, the SL 125 contains Fellowes' innovative HeatGuard safety feature to keep the outside of the machine cool to the touch while it is in use. Able to laminate both 3 and 5mil pouches, the SL 125 is warmed up and ready to go within five minutes, and will takes only about one minute to laminate a letter sized document. A green light and a beep let you know when the machine is ready, and a special handle lets you disengage the machine and center your item or remove it entirely if need be.
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extension cord safety? surge protector + ext cord?
I'm wondering if i can plug in one of those power surge protectors to a grounded extension cord.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=70371-57775-2909&lpage=none
thats my cord
http://www.unitedsale.com/products/image-02/Fellowes-Basic-Series-Surge-Protector-FEL99012.jpg
thats the kind of power surge protector im talking about
I just want to know if its safe to plug that into the cord, and then a few things into the surge protector, basically making it into an extension cord with 6 outlets rather than 1. its not for permanent setup either, just for when i do some work
wait, so since its light duty it can damage my tools?
the only things i can myself using right now simultaneously are my laptop, soldering iron, and glue gun. dont know if they take much power, but i dont want to risk anything with my laptop..
yes you can, it will work fine but...... the extension cord seems a little light, it is 16 AWG "light duty" and 50' long which could cause a voltage drop and damage power tools.... at least get 14 AWG and if you plan on using power tools i would recommend 12 AWG.
if there is enough of a voltage drop, yes it can damage tools. from what u listed 14 AWG sounds good.
read the labels on the items you will be using, if the watts add up to more than 800 i would go to 14awg
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