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| GBC ProClick P50 Desktop Binding Machine (2515650) | 
enlarge | Brand: GBC Category: Office Product
List Price: $99.00 Buy New: $48.77 You Save: $50.23 (51%)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (7 reviews) Sales Rank: 878
Color: LIGHT GRAY Media: Office Product Number Of Items: 1 Warranty: Limited 1 Year Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 4 x 19 x 6
MPN: 2515650 Model: 2515650 UPC: 033816050013 EAN: 0033816050013 ASIN: B00006IAS3
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Slim profile, light weight | | | Store on your desk or in a drawer | | | Punches up to 6 sheets | | | Use with the ProClick spines | | | Limited 1 year warranty |
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| Accessories:
| | GBC ProClick Easy-Editing Binding Spines, 0.5-Inch Spine Diameter, Navy, 85 Sheet Capacity, 25 Pieces Per Box (2515661) | | | GBC2000400 - Binding Machine Grain Textured Covers with Window | | | GBC QUARTET(9743527) Sturdy Grain Report Covers, Non-Window, Square Corners, 8-1/2 x 11, 25 sets | | | Grain-Textured Comb Binding Covers, No Window, Rounded, Red, 100 Set/Box GBC2000021 | | | Binding Machine Grain Textured Covers, White, 25 Sets/Pack |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description GBC(R) ProClick(R) P50 Binding Machine
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
  Nice Results, But Process Can Be Problematic January 4, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I like the look of the ProClick spines, but this machine does have some drawbacks. First, if you don't have strong hands and you're working with index paper which has been laminated (about all I work with), it's really very hard to pull the half-wheel along for cutting even a single page. And if you're working with undersized paper (which is all I work with), it takes a lot of testing time to find the exact spot to place the paper so you don't wind up with half-a-hole at one end. Finally, the cutters aren't accessible, and since I'm working with sticky laminates, I'm guessing I may eventually have a problem with not being able to clean away the stickiness. But if you're working with plain letter size paper, this is a good product.
  Low cost paper punch for book binding. October 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This product performs as advertised. It is well designed but can only handle a few pages at a time. If you overload it, it is hard to slide the punching wheel and sounds like it may break. It is important that the paper be inserted all the way to the back for the entire length of the punch or the punched holes will run-off the edge of the paper making those pages unusable. If your paper is a non-standard length you will have to find the best placement of your pages on the punch so you don't get a half circle punched from the bottom or top of your punch line. The final product is great and works well with the spines designed for this style of punch, but the progress may seem slow as you grind through three or four sheets at a time depending on the thickness of the paper. Great product for the price but not for production work.
  GBC ProClick Video Review September 4, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1M3BIQ78AIOJA Binding machine works well and is pretty quick to use, even when punching smaller quantities. Works great for standard size 8.5"x11" (or actually up to ~11.5" using the "cover" notches).
Fortunately or unfortunately I had to take all my music books to Kinkos to have them rip the bindings as well as take ~0.25" off top and bottoms so the pages would fit in the machine. Machine is solid and easy to use, especially with standard paper sizes.
  Device broke after about 300 pages :( August 19, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This device worked wonderfully (I was able to create books out of pdf ebooks I own), but then around the 300th page the slider broke off from the internal metal hole punchers. I'm going to go into my garage and get a screwdriver and see if I can fix this. But this is a very flimsy, shoddily-made product. I had a strict rule of never punching more than 5 pages at a time, so I certainly wasn't abusing the product.
  Excellent Value! February 14, 2008 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
If your looking for an easy to use binding tool, ProClick is definitely worth looking at. I've been using it in our homeschool for over a year now and couldn't be more happy with it. I'll list the pros and cons...
Pros Spines open and close so you can continue to add to your project The spines come in a variety of sizes, up to 100 pages The spines can be easily cut down to work with smaller sized pages Easy to use, even a child could use it Pages lay flat in spines Small, easy to store
Cons Can only easily cut about 6-7 pages at a time and 2 pieces of card stock (for me this isn't much of an issue) Can't bind larger pages, such as 12x12 scrapbooking pages (also not a big deal to me)
Obviously, the pros way outweigh the cons. I'm completely thrilled with my ProClick and highly recommend it!
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