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Article Title: Five Great Three-Hole Punches For Your Office
Author: Jeff McRitchie
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A good three-hole punch is necessary for most offices, as well as classrooms. If you're in the market for one, here are five great ones you need to take a look at. Some of them have very high punching capacities, one is electric, and there's even one that doubles as a plastic comb binding machine. Here they are...
1. GBC BindMate. This product is a comb binding machine and three-hole punch all in one compact package. It is a great little machine to get if you need a three-hole punch, but also want to have a way to bind your documents. The BindMate can handle letter-sized paper (8.5" x 11") and it will punch up to eight sheets at once. It can bind books that are up to 125 pages long and the machine has a built-in handle so you can transport it easily. It has a one-year warranty and is affordably priced.
2. Swingline High-Capacity Adjustable Hole Punch. In addition to their superior staplers, Swingline also makes some great hole punches such as their High-Capacity Adjustable Hole Punch. This device can punch both two- and three-hole patterns. It also has an incredible punching capacity: 144 sheets. This product also has a paper alignment guide so your paper will always be punched perfectly. Finally, this punch is durably constructed from metal so it will last a long time.
3. Swingline 28-Sheet Commercial Electric Three-Hole Punch. If your office needs a heavy-duty punch for those big jobs, the Swingline 28-Sheet Commercial Electric Three-Hole Punch should do the trick. It has a great punching capacity (28 sheets) and all you need to do to punch your paper is press a button. This machine will put clean 9/32" holes in your paper and your pages will turn easily when they're in a binder. This device also operates quietly and is backed by a limited two-year warranty.
4. GBC 3230ST Electric Hole-Punch and Stapler. Like the BindMate, the 3230ST offer two devices in one. This machine can both punch and staple up to 24 sheets at a time, and it can produce two- and three-hole patterns. It has a paper alignment guide for accurate punching and a staple guide to ensure you staple the document in the right place. The 3230ST also has a very large throat so you'll be able to punch and staple oversized paper. Plus, the chip drawer has a window so you'll be able to see when you need to empty it. The 3230ST is covered by a one-year warranty.
5. Swingline LightTouch High-Capacity Hole Punch. This is a great hole punch for your desk. It has great black and silver styling, and it can punch up to 20 sheets of paper at once. There are semi-adjustable punching heads for the best punching around. It even has a soft-touch lever that makes punching your paper up to 50% easier. The lever locks down when it's not in use so you can store the hole punch in a small space. Plus, the LightTouch's chip tray is easy to empty. This product is under a limited lifetime warranty and is a good choice for everyday use.
If any of these products sounds like it'd be a good fit for your needs, get one today and start punching! (And binding or stapling, depending on which one you choose.)
About The Author: Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for
http://www.mybinding.com .He has written over 500 articles on binding machines,binding covers,binders,laminators,binding supplies,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,index tabs, and shredders.
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