We researched and evaluated laminating machines for speed, width, and warmup time, as well as their propensity to jam (frustrating!). Laminating machines like the Scotch Thermal Laminator are excellent for beginners, while a more sophisticated laminator like the Heidi Swapp MINC Foil Application is perfect for laminating projects that involve foiling. Here are the best laminating machines. Note that this device relies on pouch-style laminating sheets (as opposed to rolls), which are typically easier to work with as they do not require cutting. The adhesion is fantastic, and the under $30 price tag makes it a truly exceptional value. For these reasons, this is our all-around favorite machine for beginners. Maximum width: 9 inches | Warm-up time: 5-8 minutes | Speed: 13.5 inches per minute For foiling projects, this laminator is an okay choice; that said, results may be slightly less ideal than a pricier laminator with more even pressure and heat. Overall, though, this device is a great pick for day-to-day lamination of documents and many crafts. Plus, the price is among the best we’ve seen on the market. Maximum width: 9 inches | Warm-up time: 4 minutes | Speed: 270 millimeters per minute (10.6 inches per minute) There’s a jam-release button, too, and dual-roller system for quiet and efficient use. The laminator is available in four different colors, including a wood-like option and a camo style. Another fun feature: this laminator can cut in lines that are straight, wavy, or perforated. Lastly, the device comes with 20 laminator sheets in small and large sizes. Maximum width: 330 millimeters (approximately 13 inches) | Warm-up time: 3-5 minutes | Speed: 250 millimeters per minute (9.8 inches per minute) We love that 3 milliliter and 5 milliliter thicknesses work in this machine—so, too, does self-adhesive lamination pouches for cold lamination. There are three temperature settings, and also a “hot swap” technology, which allows for virtually no waiting time between heating different documents. There’s an automatic shutoff feature, too, which is great for anyone who may be on the forgetful side or have safety concerns regarding kids and pets. This machine stays cool to the touch when in use, thanks to an internal temperature regulator. Maximum width: 12.5 inches | Warm-up time: 5 minutes | Speed: 19 inches per minute We love that when in use, this device is mega-quiet. It’s also super slim and lightweight, making it a wonderful option for anyone who needs to carry their laminator from room to room. Bonus: This set comes with three paper photo frames, a corner-rounder, a paper slicer, and some adorable twine and clothespin accouterments. All things considered, this device is surprisingly affordable. Maximum width: 13 inches | Warm-up time: 1 minute | Speed: 340 millimeters per minute (13 inches per minute) From a design standpoint, this device is cute, too, thanks to its slim profile and adorable polka dots. The MINCC applicator is available in a mini 6-inch width and a larger 12-inch width; shown above is the 12 inch version, which is better for larger projects and accepts scrapbook-sized paper. Maximum width: 12 inches | Warm-up time: Approximately 3 minutes | Speed: Not Listed This laminator has a cool, modern design that works with any office or craft room aesthetic without adding bulk. There’s a 3-year warranty on the device, too, so you can rest assured that your money will have been well spent! Auto shut-off and auto-jam detection are also included, as are 20 lamination sheets to get you started. The rollers on this one do a fantastic job at keeping the sheets smooth and wrinkle-free, which cuts down on frustration. Maximum width: 12 inches | Warm-up time: 1 minute | Speed: 31 inches per minute Maximum width: 9 inches | Warm-up time: 4 minutes | Speed: 9 inches per minute
Warmup Speed
The fastest laminators heat up within a minute or less, which is perfect if you anticipate daily use of your laminator. Other laminators may take longer, often around five or six minutes, to fully heat up. Laminating speed—or the amount of lamination a machine can achieve within a minute—is also a factor to consider, particularly if you plan to use your laminator for numerous pages.
Lamination Time
Most laminating machines will tell you the speed at which they can laminate documents. This is typically written in millimeters per minute. Note that higher number equals faster speeds. If you’ll be laminating a ton of documents, speed will be more of an important consideration than if you’ll be laminating a few documents on an occasional basis.
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Sophie Wirt is an NYC-based writer and editor, has been penning product reviews, interviews, and investigative pieces since 2015. For this roundup, we considered a bevy of popular laminating machines and assessed them for their craft-friendliness and overall user-friendliness. We looked into speed, durability, and overall price-vs.-quality. We’ve included a range of price points and sizes, so as to find a laminating machine to suit every budget and need.