Bostitch Office EZ Squeeze Reduced Effort 2-Hole Punch, 20 Sheets, Locking Handle, Silver (2310)
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Alcyone68
> 3 dayWe had two other hole punchers in the office. Both of them are crap despite being larger and more expensive than this one. It has a small footprint but it crunches through 20 pages with hardly any effort at all, and we get perfectly cut circles. If you need a 2 hole punch, get this one.
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Danielle
> 3 dayIt was broken when arrived.
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Barbara
> 3 daythis punch works very nicely. Easy to handle multiple pages
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L
> 3 dayIt did not allow paper to be centered and constantly moved. I was soo frustrated I threw it away. Bought a less expensive hole puncher and it works perfectly!
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Susan
> 3 dayThis is a small 2-hole punch that just plain works. I do a lot of scrapbooking and seems Im always wanting to make a hole or two to either hang something (calendars) or put something in (threading ribbon) and this works well. It has a plastic guide (which is a little flimsy) that can be pulled out and has 8.5 and 11 inch measurements on it; I wish it went out to 12 since a lot of the scrapbooking paper I use is 12 wide. Theres a plastic lever on one end that opens to get rid of the paper holes. It works easily on many sheets of paper at once or thick foam. For me, its a great scrapbooking tool that gets lots of use! :-)
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L. MB
> 3 dayThis hole punch is very sturdy and makes even punches. It is easy to use and easy to empty. I use it on index cards and it cuts through 10 at a time easily. It is easy on the hands to compress and doesnt wear out the fingers or wrists with a prolonge session of use.
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Lisa Kearns
> 3 dayIf you have any two-hole punch needs, this is a good one. It cleanly punches holes in up to 20 pieces of paper without tearing or jamming, and needs very little pressure to chomp through the paper. The little reservoir underneath captures the paper circles, and the unit is attractive enough to sit on your desk. It also folds down and locks if you prefer to keep it in a drawer. Im giving it four stars for being a good two-hole punch, and the following comment did not affect my rating of the product. I would like to note that its not as useful if you have kids in school using binders and loose-leaf paper, or if you use file folders that accept 3-holed documents. I did manage to place a piece of loose leaf paper over the papers I wanted to punch, and lined it all up so I could punch the third hole (using the loose leaf hole as a guide/target) but thats a lot of work for daily use.
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JFK
> 3 daySturdy, but hard to open the waste tray.
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Hale
> 3 dayIn these days when courts require attorneys to pre-punch legal filings, this device comes in handy.
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James Morris
> 3 dayI have a home filing problem. It seems there is paper and more paper everywhere. Old bills, receipts, medical receipts, car insurance contracts, appliance manuals, where does it all end? A while ago, I had bought a box of standard file folders to hold it all, but with such folders paper tends to fall out each time you pull one out. Then I remembered that years ago I worked in an office that relied heavily on a Two-Hole punch and standard fasteners to keep files neat and in order. When the PaperPro Two-Hole Punch became available through Amazon, I figured why not try it, and I ordered one, plus some inexpensive standard (Acco) fasteners. What do you know! With just a few punches and some quick fastening, all my bills and important papers and neat and tidy, taking up just so much space in my home filing cabinet. Even better, the PaperPro Two-Hole punch lives up to its hype; the punch is smaller than standard punchers, and actually folds and locks easily to fit back in its small box. The punch also pops through paper neatly and cleanly, and takes less effort to use than the old punchers I was used to from years ago. All in all a very thoughtfully designed product and one I will actually use for a long time. Recommended.