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Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2024
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Niki P.
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
We had a large charcoal piece that our son created in an art class. We absolutely loved it, but the cheapest local framing option was $550. We read through the reviews of this frame and decided to take a chance. The box arrived without damage, and the frame inside only had one minor ding where the paint was gone. We are really happy with the look, quality and the way the front of the frame opens. Would recommend.
Altadenamom
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023
I had purchased a large print on Etsy, love it, but the cost to frame a 36" x 48" was prohibitive - $600 and up, until I finally found this option -- very nice quality and easy to use. My print is on heavy paper, not a poster, but it still works as a regular frame for artwork that is MUCH more affordable. It's not the classiest frame, but it works well.
feldo172
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023
I've been looking at these frames for quite awhile now, and finally decided to jump in.I bought 5 of the 27x41 sized movie poster frames. I wanted frames that could accomodate either the older 27x41 one-sheets or the (relatively) newer 27x40 versions. These fit the bill perfectly, and I don't have to worry about having any hanging misalignment by having a mix of 27x40 and 27x41 frames.I admit I was a little hesitant at first after reading the many negative reviews that complained about poor packaging and shipping damage. However, all 5 of my frames arrived damage-free, even though the shipping boxes obviously took a couple hits along the way.In fact, the only major issue I had was finding that one of the frames arrived without the mounting hardware. I shot off an email to SnapeZo customer service and was pleasantly surprised to not only get a quick email response, but I also had the replacement hardware (2 sets!) in my hands within a week of my first email.As you can see from the included photo (please disregard the mess - in the process of moving around some furniture!), the frames look great and went up very easily once I learned the mounting "trick" using the included hooks. There really aren't any instructions, and the recommended internet links on the included paperwork point to dead pages or less-than-helpful information.If you're interested, after attaching the mounting hooks (also pictured) to the wall, you need to slide the frame onto them by sandwiching the hooks between the top aluminum crossbar and the white plastic backing of the frame. This seemed ridiculously difficult... until the lightbulb went on. If you leave the top edge of the frame "open" (unsnapped) until you hang the frame on the hooks, the process is MUCH easier. :)The only other caveat I would point out is to be careful when handling the frames. The machined aluminum edges, especially at the corners, are quite sharp. Additionally, there was a noticeable amount of metal shavings both still attached to some of those corners and loose within each of the frames. Be sure you clean out the debris before you begin assembling your poster and your selected clear cover into the frame, as (a) the shavings could damage your poster and (b) the shavings REALLY cling to the plastic after you remove the clear film due to the incredible amount of static build-up.All in all, I'm very happy with my purchase and would definitely purchase these frames again.
RSR
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2018
I have ordered several frames from SnapeZo in different sizes and they are as advertised. Easy to use and have several hanging options that make displaying your items very easy. They give you two different plastic front pieces to choose from - one glossy and one anti-glare. You can store both in the frame. I use the two to sandwich the poster in between which aids in installing in the frame. Also, the way the frame clamps the poster, it does not mar or indent the poster. I also use the frames to store many other prints behind the one I am displaying.I had a problem with the shipper and contacted SnapeZo directly and they IMMEDIATELY addressed the issue and made everything great again. Customer services that truly surprised me - in the best way. Hard to come by that anymore. Buy with confidence, this is the best frame of this type I have purchased and by far the customer service can make you feel at ease spending your hard earned money!
Jason
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2018
Wanted a light-up poster! After spending about $40 on a decent frame from a local athome store, and then trying to upgrade the super thin plexi and trying to figure out a way to support the back I was overall unhappy with my DIY attempt. It was fine, except holding the poster in with an opaque back for the light box I built. This is what led me to this frame. It was a tough pill to swallow spending what seemed like SO much more for similar results...It’s worth the money.For a light box, After thinking about a standard frame, consider how to support the back... a sheet of plexi in this size (27x40) is non-standard and will run the price of the cheaper frame easily. (If you are not back-lighting, this is not an issue.) Now, typically you will need to hinge it with a piano hinge. Now you need to keep it from swinging open- so best get a magnetic latch. Finally got it built, working, and sorted? Now you have to load a poster...If you plan to switch the poster out semi-regularly, this poster frame really shines. The DIY version I mentioned worked, but I was endlessly fiddling with getting it right- and without great support from behind it was always a bit floppy. The “snap” way you load is why this is worth the dough. I don’t have any REALLY expensive posters, but even a casual collector will have spent some money on them, and this frame helps keep the poster flat and corners fresh. Because the frame opens, your light box doesn’t need a hinge! This makes the project something you could do with VERY basic tools. You mount by screwing through the back side of the frame with it open, so make a box that size, add lights, done.So why not 5 stars? My frame had a dent... Amazon is always great, and I know I could even return, but I will live with it. Box seemed good, so Q.C. Issue?2 more things to know- the opaque back is quite opaque- so in my example I am going to add an additional LED strip. (3 total of the 5630 super bright LEDs.) AND mine came with both a glossy cover and a nonglare cover, a very nice touch. These are thin however, you will get some flex, so don’t expect it to look like glass.Overall- recommend!
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