Swingline 3-Hole Punch, Desktop Puncher for Binder, 20 Sheet Punch Capacity, SmartTouch, Black/Silver (74133)
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Sita
> 3 dayExcellent and handles a lot of pages at once. I use it in my classroom, and it has held up well under student use!
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Amanda Casares
> 3 dayWorked as promised
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Gilbert Munoz
> 3 dayunbelievable hole punch
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Kat L
> 3 dayVery sturdy
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Trust me, Im not a hipster
> 3 daySeems to be built quite durably, I anticipate this will serve me well for decades to come. It works well and with little effort. The one downside is the tray does not latch in and ill simply fall out. It almost looks like it will be latched in when the lever is down and locked but the tray still falls out, hence the 4 star rating and not 5.
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F15Eagle
Greater than one weekActually very nice. Shiny and new but more to the point put three holes in paper as if it was very sharp. I wasnt sure what Id get in the way of clean hole punching.
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C. Meyers
> 3 dayI needed a 3-hole punch that was durable but not too expensive. This one is perfect. Very heavy duty and will punch twice as many pages as any other model I have had in the past. Easy to operate. Takes up more room but worth it! Very reasonably priced and it is perfect!
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AJFL
> 3 dayGreat product
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I. Valdes
> 3 dayHave had it for over a year... only one in the office so you know it gets ton of use. Still going strong!
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Jeffrey N. Fritz
Greater than one weekLets face it, three hole punches are hardly exciting. Their purpose in life is about as simple as it gets--punch binder holes in a stack of papers. Yet, despite this simple task, we have a plethora of broken and inadequate hole punches laying around in our home office. Some take considerable effort to work, some do a poor job of making those holes and most are broken. They punch maybe two holes, but the third hole gismo just wont work.