Volty ID Premium CR80 30 Mil PVC Cards, 500-pack vs X LINE CR80 30 mil PVC Cards, 500 pack
Overall winner: Volty ID Premium CR80 30 Mil PVC Cards, 500-pack
Key Differences
Both offer the same CR80 30 mil thickness and 500-card quantity. Pick Volty ID (A) if you prioritize a product with substantially more user reviews and a slightly stronger durability perception in feedback; pick X LINE (B) if you prefer cards marketed for a high-quality graphic surface with the same specs but fewer reviews
Volty ID Premium CR80 30 Mil PVC Cards, 500-pack
Premium white PVC cards, 30 mil thick, 500-count in 5 packs. Blank,.no magnetic strips or slots. Not for inkjet printers. Customers say they’re durable and good value, suitable for datacard printing
Pros
- Graphic quality white PVC
- 500 cards in 5 packs
- 30 mil thickness (credit-card size)
- Blank with no magnetic strips or holes
Cons
- Not compatible with inkjet printers
- Mixed views on functionality
X LINE CR80 30 mil PVC Cards, 500 pack
Blank white PVC cards, 30 mil thickness, 500 cards (5 packs of 100). Suitable for card printers; not compatible with inkjet printers. Customers note quality and reliability in printing
Pros
- Graphic quality white PVC cards
- Includes 500 cards (5 packs of 100)
- Compatible with card printers (reported by customers)
- Uniform thickness and size as credit cards
Cons
- Not for inkjet printers
- No magnetic strips or slots/holes
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Volty ID |