• For accurate hole punching when using prong fasteners
  • Punches 1/4" holes
  • Punches 30 sheets

Great for anchoring your paperwork to a pendaflex type folder. The pages behave and stay put. Pair this with a box of the folder clamps and you are organized! Great tax paperwork documentation process.

This simple tool is hard to find these days, but I needed one. This item fills the need very well, and is priced under several other models.No problem using it - I recommend it.

Only complaint is that it doesn’t tell you what center page is automatically. Had to mess around with it on my own to try to find out what the center was on my page. I use it for client information sheets paired with the Amazon Basics Manila sorting folders with the brads and it works wonderfully!

We use this in an office environment and the strength of the hole puncher seems very good. I have used some in the past that felt flimsy, but I believe this one will hold up much better.

Used this to submit documents to the government. It punched the holes cleanly. I didn't count the sheets to see if there was exactly 30 at a time..but my full document was over 500 pages but using the guides that come with the punch, the holes lined up perfectly.,

Considering this is adjustable, it works perfect for all folder types, when using to attach papers into a folder.

Love this thing. I bought this for our office because I couldn’t stand using the three whole punch that they had set to punch papers for our charts at the right width apart but really it was a POS and these people had never heard of a hole punch like this. So I pretty much just brought the office into the 20th century... 21st is too far advanced since that would be having everything on an iPad or a computer and actually making things easy on people or idk helping us make less mistakes.

Very high quality for the price. Is slightly different than the photo. No ridges on top. It looks better without them. I live in America, and the holes do line up with my pronged folders.

Needed this because I print out a lot of coloring pages that I get for free. So needed something sturdier to hold all the pages together instead of a paper clip. Decided on this two hole punch, and bought a second item to hold all the papers together through the two holes to make a sort of coloring book.

I spent years -- no, decades -- wrestling with the best way to punch two holes into the tops of pages. First, I started with the single-hole punch, but I was just as likely to pierce the page as I was to punch a hole into my shirt. That's when I realized that there must be a better way, but only after I pierced my tongue. After that, I moved to creative juggling with the three-hole punch. Unfortunately I ended up wearing out 2 of the punches, making the administrative assistants angry. One does NOT want to cross those people; they have their hands in everything! Finally I discovered this 2-hole punch, and life is grand. I no longer pierce assorted body parts, I no longer dull the administrative assistants' 3-hole punches, and I punch the most perfect circles into the tops of pages, two at a time. Thank you Officemate!