Memory Tharp
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2024
Cheapest made thing I’ve ever bought here. And the screws at the bottom aren’t even a standard Phillips head. They’re like oversized and there’s no screwdriver with them. The frame falls right out after “placing into the cradle” and the sheet size isn’t even letter. It’s smaller. So you gotta cut your printer paper down to fit. Just trash
Jennifer K.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de junio de 2024
These are great little sign holders! I vend at festivals and events frequently, and I had been bringing an acrylic tabletop 8.5x11 paper holder to put my QR info in, but the wind tends to knock it over, it has gotten cracked and I've had staff break them in half - so I needed something sturdier.These sign stands are just what I was looking for! They can be easily lowered or extended by flipping the tab in the middle of the stem. This tab locks height in place. I use these on my counterheight tables to share facts about my business' production methods and what sets us apart from others'. The base is a sturdy weighted flat foot, which I slide beneath heavier items my tables. It's super easy to turn the sign but keep the base in the same place you initially set it. This comes apart into 4 pieces: the frame (snaps onto the tab at the top half of the stem), the top of the stem, (slides into the lower part of the stem and can be height adjusted using the clip in the center of the stem), lower part of the stem (unscrews from base) and the base/foot. The frame has cheap clear plastic, like the clear plastic on the cover of a folder for presenting reports. This plastic is my least favorite part about these sign holders. It's floppy and difficult to get lined up to fit into the frame swiftly and takes a bit of maneuvering. Your paper would lay inside the clear plastic, which is creased in the middle, opens like a book for you to lay your paper into it, then you fold it back over. After your paper is inserted into the clear plastic, slide it into the frame from the one end that has the slit for it to fit into. I usually start by sliding the creased part in first, ending with the opened end. I hope this makes sense. Then it's a matter of getting the ends to fit into the crevice that holds this plastic in place. It's thin, so it ripples a bit and might make you a little frustrated with its inability to just do what you want it to immediately. Take a breath and just work one end to the other and it'll pop into place. I worry about this plastic wearing out and looking dull and scratched up quickly. I take this apart to store inside the tote bin with my cash drawer, business cards, etc for transporting. It's holding up pretty well, but that plastic just isn't of the same quality as the rest of the stand.These have traveled with me and my staff to probably 30+ different events by now, and we've had no issues!These will add a polished and professional look to your business! Not sure how you'd use it? Think of the top 10 things you repeat over and over again to your customers - type those up and set this out front! Your work will be cut in half, your voice will be saved and you'll have a way to occupy a line of people waiting!
MumSabrina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de febrero de 2024
I got these to display pricing at my vending table for craft shows. Since the height is adjustable, I was able to position them just over the top of my merch, which was on risers, and customers could find pricing easily. I hate going to craft booths and thinking that I found something that I'd like, but having to also ask for the price and listen to an impassioned spiel about why the item is worth that much. 'It's handmade, triple buffed, blah blah'. I get it; just show me the pricing up front, because otherwise I'm more likely to walk off disappointed and feeling like I'm being guilted into buying something that I can't afford just because I made an emotional connection.Anyway, I like to be upfront about my pricing and this lets me do it. It has the option for me to put pricing on one side and my CashApp QR code on the back, so payments go smoother as well. Keeping the QR code up high also means that I'm not using table space for the code, which means that I can put out more merch.These stand pretty sturdy. I had them at their full heights and they aren't wobbly. They go together in about two seconds. Just slide some pieces in, lock down the little tabs, and you're done.The only problem with these is that the channels to slide the frame holding the price sheets is sooooo tight. Like, it's hard to get the frames into the channels so they stand atop the bases. However, even if only an inch of the frame is in the channel, it'll stand upright and won't wobble or fall over.We were in a rush during setup last time, so we only pushed the frame of one of these in maybe two inches, then we forgot to adjust it later, and it stood all weekend solidly. So, while the channel is super tight, the entire frame doesn't need to be pushed in to keep the frame upright and visible. And who knows? Maybe I'll find just another frame and mouth two things there, like my logo and instagram or something.I like these and I like the price. I'd definitely buy again. They help me keep price sheets on each of my tables, so I'm being upfront with my customers, and they're making their buying decisions based on their budget. They are lightweight, break down easily to take up only a little space, and they pop up easily during setup. The materials are good and they rattled around in my tote where I keep my kraft and plastic bags for shows and they didn't have a dent or ding or scratch in them. I think they're very worth the price, not only for the quality, but for the convenience.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de noviembre de 2024
I was expecting something a little taller, but it works well.
Customs
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de enero de 2024
The Adjustable Sign Holder for Display has proven to be an invaluable addition to my advertising and display setup. Here's why I'm giving this product a solid 5-star rating:First and foremost, the versatility of this sign holder is impressive. Its adjustable design and A4 size make it suitable for a variety of display needs, whether on a counter table or on the floor. I appreciate the flexibility it offers, allowing me to showcase menus, notices, and promotional material with ease.The stable iron base is a standout feature. The durability and sturdiness of the base ensure that the sign holder stays firmly in place, providing a reliable platform for my displays. I never have to worry about it tipping over, even in high-traffic areas.Assembly was a breeze. The product comes with clear and straightforward instructions, making it easy to set up. It's a hassle-free process that saves time and allows me to focus on my content rather than struggling with complicated assembly steps.The build quality is excellent. The materials used are durable and of high quality, giving the sign holder a professional and polished appearance. It not only serves its purpose effectively but also enhances the overall aesthetic of my displays.Having received a pack of two sign holders, I find it to be a great value for the price. The ability to have multiple displays at different locations adds to the versatility of this product. Whether I'm using them for advertising or informational purposes, having two sign holders has proven to be incredibly useful.In conclusion, the Adjustable Sign Holder for Display has exceeded my expectations in terms of versatility, stability, ease of assembly, build quality, and value for money. It's a reliable solution for anyone in need of a signage stand holder for various display purposes. I highly recommend this product for its functionality and durability.