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The ArtBin 6979AB Magnetic Die Sheet Set includes three magnetic organizer sheets designed to securely store and protect your metal cutting dies. Each sheet measures 7.0625 x 8.9375 x .0625 inches and is compatible with the ArtBin Magnetic Die Storage Case, making it an essential tool for any crafting enthusiast.
Material | Magnetic Organizer Sheets |
Brand | ArtBin |
Style | 3 Sheets |
Product Dimensions | 10.5"L x 8.94"W |
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Manufacturer | ArtBin |
UPC | 885861076728 074994404427 885824182091 074748352257 071617025144 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00071617025144 |
Item model number | 6979AB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Magnetic Organizer Sheets |
Number of Items | 3 |
Size | 3 Sheets |
Manufacturer Part Number | 6979AB |
K**S
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The magic is thick and dies stick real good.
N**S
Fantastic
Have bought these Magnetic die sheets continually hold my die cuts in Artbin case. Strong and sturdy.
C**R
I love these to store my metal dies in my artbin box
These have a great magnetic power to keep my dies on. I have the ARTBIN box that they go into and it's very compact and easy to store in my bookshelf.They are a bit pricey for just 3, so I'm always looking to find them with a price break.Overall I wouldn't switch to a different system
L**D
The way to store metal dies ...
I've been trying different solutions for die storage, and thought I'd landed on one that worked, but it started to become unwieldy. Decided to give these a try after reading rave reviews.I purchased the case Spellbinder Magnetic Die Case, and started filling up the sheets. Each one holds a LOT of dies -- four sets of Spellbinders Nestabilities circles (Spellbinders Wizard Nestabilities Dies, Classic and Standard Circles, Set of 4, for example, fit on two sheets with some room to spare.I'm organizing mine by category -- shapes (like ovals, circles, pennants, banners, etc.), flowers/plants/leaves, labels, flourishes & borders, and letters/words. I have 3 cases now, and I've labeled each case with the category(s) it contains. I've also attached a small label to top edge of each sheet so I can quickly find specific dies that I use a lot.I'm really happy with these so far. I have noticed that SOME (not all) of these sheets have a tendency to curl. When that happens, I flatten them out using two heavy cookie sheets and some books like a sort of "press": a couple of books on the bottom, then cookie sheet, then magnetic sheet, then the other cookie sheet, and finally a stack of books on top. Leave it for about 3 days, and it comes out flat. So far, so good!I love that I now have everything organized, and these fit nicely on my crafts room shelves without taking up a huge amount of space (my old method of organizing took up a LOT of valuable crafts shelving real estate).Very happy!
K**E
Die Organizational Gold!
Love this Item. I have seveetal of the cases filled with the extra magnetic pages. Ive devided them into various subjects…like Disney, Faries, birds (this is where I put the peacocks , flamingos and phoenixes.) use the cardboard that comes with Magnet sheetd to write on it the subject becoming a divider. Even the plastic is trimed to size of sheet keeoing one side and bottom uncut making a great way to keep the tiny multiple die in one area. Or usinf the sheets back to back.The die stay on and stay together.
R**T
Pleasantly surprised
I have been storing my dies on magnetic sheets for a while, larger ones than this holds, in a plastic case. It was getting heavy and would slip open too easily, which wasn't good (it's not fun having sheets of dies fall on your foot). So I thought I would give this system a try. I have 18 sheets in my case now full of dies, and have been really quite pleasantly surprised at how many I've been able to fit into the case. There's still room for quite a few more sheets I would say. It is a bit heavy now, that doesn't bother me, but something to be aware of if you're not physically very strong. I love how sturdy the case is and the handle is formed from both halves of the case - so once you have your hand firmly around the handle, even if the clips are slid open there's no way it's going to drop dies all over your feet! The only con so far is that there's quite a strong smell inside the case but I'm going to try leaving it open for a while and see if that disappears. Very happy - will probably be off to buy another one sometime this year as my die collection grows!
T**E
streamline my dies
I have these and the Crafter's Companion's full sheet. I use each for a different purpose. Full sheets have a side for stamps that I prefer for stamps with matching dies and my stacking dies such as spellbinder squares & ovals. I like the art bin for sorting & storing my other dies. I have 3 bins & need a 4th for the filled sheets I have in a drawer. For sometime I have just stacked them in a drawer but recently I have divided sheets into categories, labeled the bins and now only have "box 4" in my drawer. The others on on a shelf.I find these are firm enough that dies generally don't pop off when flipping through. I can get just amount right on that its not visually overloading. Heavy duty yet not to heavy to lift a number at once. I have delicate hands so manipulating things is always a forethought.When I first looked at these I was not impressed. I received my first one for buying a specific number of dies at my local stamp store. Now I am hooked. Why not a 5*? If they where perfect I would not use 2 systems. I suspect if these where larger they would not be as sturdy. I do recommend them for those who don't want to flip through envelopes. I wanted to spend less time looking and opening & this does do that. Fast and easy locating and returning.
A**R
Great Quality, Works Well, Might Consider Something Else in the Future
I store all my dies from various companies on these magnetic sheets. They are very sturdy and the dies cling very well to them. You can store them together neatly in a coordinating Art Bin box that is sold separately. I use these mostly for "die sets" and bigger dies. For tiny little dies that go with a single stamp, I store the die right inside the stamp packaging. Once the box is full, it gets pretty heavy though which is the only downside. Its fairly easy to browse through all the sheets inside the box, and you can use a sharpie pen to label each sheet. If you own something like the Sillhouette, with its trace and cut feature, you don't need to buy dies that coordinate with stamps. It would be cheaper in the long run for sure, and the latest software upgrade had made it a lot easier to do. But then you need space on your craft table for the machine and a laptop. With these dies, I can store them under a table and take them out when I need them.
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