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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Love it. Works as it should. I never bothered with the electric thing that spins the coil. I just do it by hand so not familiar with that feature.
Mnbl92
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Bought this back in August for my homeschool curriculum. The ease of use is nice but you would think with how heavy the product is it would last forever…wrong.After while it was not punching down at the same time I was having to do it multiple times to get it through on the far end.I was not able to use pvc plastic covers without having to add paper(min 4) or else it would automatically punch at the 7mm depth (wasted so many pvc sheets).My last project I had 1 pvc sheet in and 4 papers well it got stuck, I had to disassemble the whole thing and come to find out there was so much rust (it was stored in our home classroom) and the far side punch was bent while close side was broken at the anchor where it hold the bar to push it down. All in all it is better to just spend the money for the design that distributes the weight evenly to punch through the paper vs on one side.
Kalynne
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
Works great and will last
Amaury Lopez
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
This 46-Hole Binding Machine has been a game-changer for my sister and nephews. They often have school projects and assignments that need to be bound, and having this machine at home saves them so much time and hassle. The electric coil inserter makes the process quick and easy, and the vibrant red color adds a touch of style to their workspace. The machine is sturdy, easy to use, and the fact that it comes with 100 comb binding spines and coil crimper pliers is a great bonus. No more last-minute trips to the office supply store—this binder does the job efficiently right at home!
Cls
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
This has been very easy to use. This does what it says and gets the job done.
MN_Firefly
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
This is super heavy so not portable at all. I have never seen one of these so has no idea how to use it. Therefore good directions would have been useful. I did manage to figure it out but it took a bit of doing to figure out the right way to get the spiral binding on. You can do up to 12 sheets. I found the hole punch difficult to use and it didn't go through all the sheets so that will take some learning, too. We need this at our nonprofit to create some booklets for training and other purposes. This is not a quick way to add a spiral binding but, in the end, it does work. For the cost, though, I would expect clear, concise instructions in a larger form than was given. He
Mad Max
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
Coil binding sometimes looks more professional than comb binding.It also allows you to open the book all the way, or flip the cover over.One thing I'm doing with it is making sketch books for an art class. Just making a few dozen sketch books pays for the entire machine. The only downside is that our homemade sketchbooks do not have perforated pages. Otherwise they're just as good as anything storebought, and super easy to make.Other notes on this machine:High Capacity - It can punch up to 46 holes at a time, allowing for larger documents to be bound efficiently.Affordability - it is more expensive than generic options, but I find it affordable compared to other name brands with equivalent features.Build quality - Really great, durale enough for a workplace or school setting. There's no doubt this is better quality than generic alternatives. It seems very durable, made with high-quality materials, ensuring long-lasting use and reliability.You can adjust the margin size - something you don't often see in entry level binding machines, and you very rarely see in generic branded machines.User friendly - Setup is straightforward, controls are easy-to-use. Even kids can do it.You can re-use the coils.Operation is pretty quiet.Blade is great - clean cuts, no twisting of paper, no burrs or "hanging chads".Additional notes:It's heavier and bulkier than some other models. Part of the reason is the use of thicker steel.And, it does require manual effort to punch.The biggest drawback - you can only punch 12 pages at a time. They disclose this upfront - and that's not unusual for an entry level binder like this. But it is a bit tedious if doing larger projects.Overall a pretty easy thumbs up.
K. J.
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
Machine is easy to put the handle (picture instructions), use for punching, and then install the supplied binder coils. I made an envelope journal of 8 greeting card envelopes. The coil cutting pliers are in the kit. couldn't find instructions, maybe I missed them? but it was easy to find videos on other "coil cutting pliers" sold on Amazon. The binding machine comes with 100 binding coils for 5/16" of material (here, it was 8 envelopes).Everything worked fine. I used the coil cutting pliers and then finessed the end of the binding wire with a separate pair of pliers, couldn't get it folded to my satisfaction. I think it is my problem, not the pliers!Good machine for limited jobs. The "Max punch capacity: 12 sheets/pages (80g(≤20lb) paper)". (which is good, keeps down the size of the machine. I could puch 203 envelopes at a time, easily. If you were consistently making 100 copies of a bound book, you might want to send it out but for prototyping, short runs, personal work, this is a great machine and kit. There are more binding coils in different sizes available from Amazon.
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