
Tired of being a slave to the electric company, or just worried about shredding documents if the FBI cuts the power to your office? Try our foolproof, non-electronic document shredder, a very scissors-like hand-held innovation. OK, a pair of scissors with (5) sets of parallel blades. Destroys credit cards in a couple of passes, takes care of full sheets with a few more. Craft/classroom/party-planner bonus: makes confetti like a champ, and produces fringe just as easily.
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93453 SHRESSORS |
In clear plastic. They measure a tad over 4-1/2" long x 1-1/8" dia, graduated from 5 to 50ml in 2.5ml increments, with a screwcap and a white writing stripe. Lost your centrifuge? They're perfect for saving quarters.
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93480 CENTRIFUGE TUBES |
Put a little major-league glam in your printer with our heavy, sparkly, silvery, glittery paper that displays rainbow hues when moved. No loose glitter to gum up your printer, of course. The sheet measures 8-1/2" x 11" x .007" thick and works in both ink-jet and laser printers. Perfect for attention-grabbing signs, photo mats, those extra-fab memos, or wrapping up Ziggy Stardust CDs.
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38719P20 GLITTER PAPER | |
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38719P100 GLITTER PAPER CLASSROOM PACK SAVINGS |
This one's easier to toss, cuz it folds in half. Johnny Appleseed would have carried one of these if he'd had our web address. Our folding garden trowel is a 5-3/4" x 2-1/8" when inside its black canvas belt carrier, but opens and locks to 8-7/8" long. All stainless steel, so there are no rust problems for you itinerant gardeners.
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93671 FOLD-A-TROWEL |
Just like the big guys, but small enough to tote. Our 7-LED lantern stands just 5-3/4" tall x approx 2-1/2" dia at its widest, and weighs only 8 ounces. Runs on (3) "AA" batteries that come with it, and has off/low/med/high/high-flashing modes. Stands up by its lonesome, or has a hanging loop. Also has a switch guard so it won't turn on in your pack and wear itself out.
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93710 PACK LANTERN |
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