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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I needed to "stand up" photos of my dog "dancing" on a turn table. The card stands worked perfectly!...plus there were so many of them, I will have them for many art creations to come!
soda shop
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
holding slot is too wide. a postcard-weight name card with 2 layers of tape added, still wasn't wide enough to fill the slot. the cards just fell out. a sign needs to be about 1/16" thick to be held up.meanwhile the place card holder itself may be too small for anything larger than maybe 2" x 2". i tried a baseball card in one, with several layers of tape, and it all fell over.i wanted something fairly invisible, but these are fairly worthless.
Vin Farnworth
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
I purchased these with the intent of using them as a cost effective alternative to minis. (Using cardstock with an image of the character/mob/NPC to replicate the primary function of a mini) because of the size of the holder, it fits perfectly on my grid and I'm still able to use status rings with it.
Panzerman134
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
Bought these to display D&D monster cards & they won’t work, not for the big cards & not for the smaller ones either. The cards don’t fit well, they wobble around & 9/10 fall they fall right over. Sending these back.
Theresa O
Reviewed in Australia on February 8, 2024
Product was as described and would be great for folded placecards or thicker boardgame/playing cards, however the slot was a little too large for my intended purpose of holding laminated paper minis for D&D. For reference, I used 80gsm copy paper laminated with inexpensive laminator sheets, and needed to stack 3 of them to not slip out. 5 stars because they would absolutely be perfect for some applications - just not mine =(
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
I am using them as standee stands for a tabletop game. They do require some thickness. It takes about 5-6 playing cards to stay in alone. I also tried 1/8" acrylic, that is too thick. You could shave the prongs inside to make it fit. Just an honest review to gage how thick something needs to be.Worked for exactly what I purchased them for. Great product.
Alex Goold
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
Came complete, no broken pieces. Definitely a little wide for normal card stock, but I used a little hot glue and they stuck marvelously.
Luis Angel Sanchez Gomez
Reviewed in Mexico on October 28, 2024
Las uso para mis miniaturas de papel de DnD
Elaine
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
Works well for my Red Dragon Inn character cards. They are lose enough where they don’t grip or make indents on the cards, which is what I was looking for. You cannot pick up the cardboard and have the stand attached, it just comes right out with no effort. Again, this is what I was hoping for, so perfect! 👌 very light weight pieces, makes game play look great. They are good quality plastic, not easily broken. They are sturdy enough to hold the cards up-right.
William Roberts
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2024
This product is fine, no problem. However I discovered the identical product is on Temu for $3.50.
Liam
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2024
They don't even fit cardstock
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2023
I found that cards need to be fairly thick to fit snugly in these holders. A little less than 1/16" or 1.5mm
Lindsay
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023
I was hoping to stand post cards in these for a display, but the stands are so light that the cards kept tipping over. And forget about wind... with the slightest breeze they would be gone. So plan on using indoors and with nothing bigger than a name card unless you can figure out a way to weight them down.
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