Best envelope & stamp moisteners according to redditors

We found 13 Reddit comments discussing the best envelope & stamp moisteners. We ranked the 9 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Envelope & Stamp Moisteners:

u/hmmm_okay · 8 pointsr/ElectricForest
u/energyequalscake · 5 pointsr/weddingplanning

I can't lick envelopes AT ALL - celiacs, envelope glue has gluten in it. I've found that a damp paper towel or kitchen sponge either doesn't wet the glue enough, so the envelope pops open, or wets it too much the envelope/card gets water marked. Admin assistant at my work told me about envelope sponges and I haven't looked back, they're great!

u/MercuryPDX · 4 pointsr/vancouverwa

Ewwww! You actually lick the envelopes? There's a thing for this...

u/peppermintesse · 4 pointsr/UnresolvedMysteries

> many who knew him say he hated licking envelopes and stamps (asking others to do it for him).

I wonder about this too: was that something he actually said he did, or just reported by people he knew?

I just find getting other people to lick your outgoing mail to just be so... odd. Why risk a witness to what you're mailing? If he really hated licking envelopes and stamps so much, he could have used a dampened sponge. (In fact, there are products just for this very thing.)

Anyhoo.

u/ObiWanCombover · 3 pointsr/weddingplanning

We have a stash of different arty and funny temporary tats with moistener-pen thingies (painting those gold too) and the other side of the tattoo station sign (they're all double-sided) says "Scared to Commit?" and has instructions for applying them :)

u/esoomcol · 2 pointsr/weddingplanning

One of these that I had at work.

u/SpaceLemur34 · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

I was thinking of something like an envelope moistener

u/rcarterhall · 1 pointr/notebooks

You could use something like this (or this), but they don't have any kind of cap, so you'd probably still want to put them in a Ziploc bag or something, to feel safe about tossing them in a bag. Or you could just keep a bit of damp sponge or rag in a plastic bag or in one of those little plastic containers like people use for condiments or snacks, as long as you remembered to rinse/re-wet it often enough.

u/mamallama · 1 pointr/Wishlist

i don't use like, my kitchen sponge for it. i have a dedicated mail sponge when i'm going to be sealing lots of envelopes. i used to work as a mail clerk and had one of these amazing things.

u/PM_ME_YOUR_LLV · 1 pointr/USPS
u/deQuervain78 · 1 pointr/RAoC_meta

Oooh, I haven't tried that brand! Thanks for sharing :) I've used Dab-N-Seal but yours is even better because glue dots work so well with all kinds of crafts too