Light Up Your Celebrations! 🔥
D.D. Bean & Sons offers a wholesale pack of 50 plain white matchbooks, each containing 20 large matches, totaling 1000 matches. Made in America with high-quality paper, these matchbooks are perfect for weddings, birthdays, and other events, providing both functionality and a touch of sophistication.
Material Fabric | Paper |
Style Name | English |
Color | 1 Pack |
Size | 1 Pack |
Package Quantity | 50 |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Container Type | Pack |
Special Features | Made in America |
T**H
High quality matchbook with a glossy finish
These are high quality matchbooks. They light easily and the striker is good quality. I customized mine with labels so I can include them with some handmade candles I'm giving away as Christmas gifts.I initially assumed that these would have a matte finish (like most plain matchbooks), but they are glossy. I was planning on using a rubber stamp or adding a hand-written note to customize some of them, but that isn't possible with the glossy finish.However, stickers stick to them just fine. It's also easy to remove/replace a sticker if you position it incorrectly.If anyone is curious, I printed these labels out with my Phomemo M02 label maker on transparent label tape, then cut the labels to size. The designs were made in Canva.
E**K
Insanely good value
I bought these to use as a creative way to promote my art. I draw a random eye catching simple design, letter, symbol, etc on the outside, and on the inside I wrote “at” eaze_art_nc, and I leave them at bars or restaurants, coffee shops, bathrooms, wherever someone might use a free match.That being said, the blank book was exactly what I needed, the quantity for price is insanely good for something I’m quite literally just buying in order to leave around for free, and the matches themselves aren’t bad at all. I expected much less quality.I have a couple books at home I’m using for cigars and in the bathroom and I haven’t struck one failed match yet in several books.Whatever you need a ton of blank matchbooks for, you found the ones you should buy. A+
K**O
Great matches!
This worked great for making my own matchbooks. The matches are white and not red like in the photos in the listing
A**L
Cheap striker but works.
Nice and compact like you'd expect from a book of matches, they hold up as you'd expect don't fall apart and are fairly sturdy if a match could be such a thing. It came the color as advertised, and weighs virtually nothing (although you the box it came in is not a box and just a paper wrapper). The striker wears out easily however sometimes, but if that happens you have the other books to fall back on and without a doubt will be able to light them all (without other striker strips than thise provided) because of this.
A**N
Perfect for DIYs
Used for DIY wedding matches and they worked perfectly!
T**R
Hard to find in the stores
Just plain old matchbook matches! Nice white cover and the matches are good quality and light well. Nothing bad to say here
O**R
I'm gonna miss these when they're gone!
High quality matches like the kind you used to get in shops for free when buying cigarettes. You get that familiar smell when striking and lighting a cig if you're looking for that old feeling again this is the way to go. Matches light on first strike and burn well no duds and you get plenty of books to keep a few around in ziplock bags for emergency use since lighters gas out over time these will keep much longer if stored right.
M**R
Great value
There is not too much to say about these. It is a basic product that used to be quite common, but is becoming harder to get. They are "paper" matches in plain white match books. I took two books out of the pack of 50 and lit two of the matches from each pack. They all lit on the first or second strike and they burn fine inside. Outside you'd really have to protect them from the wind.These are pretty flat but if you needed a pack to be totally flat you could tear out one row of matches and then you could probably fit the remaining book of matches into a wallet or flat EDC pouch.There are plenty of matches to keep in drawers (with the candles), in the car, by the barbecue, on top of the water heater, next to the furnace, in a pocket, or to give away.It's 50 packs of 20 matches for just a few dollars. That's a thousand matches. At the price I paid, that means each light costs six-tenths of a cent. Each book of matches cost me thirteen cents. What else can you get that is this useful for thirteen cents?
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