Randomly placed holes punched in a file of paper, makes it look a mess and can be time consuming when moving items in and out of ring binders and leaver arch files. This video shows you how to use a hole punch once you've lost the paper size arm and still get the holes in the centre.
The next step is to line the paper up with the cutter things on the hole puncher.
First you’ll need to gather up some paper that has to go into the binder.
The next step is to hold the paper still and push the handle down, so the holes are put into the paper.
This X Metal 2 Hole Punch is a great tool to always have handy on your desk or in a drawer. It has an easy to open confetti tray which removes the mess from hole punching. It can punch up to 8 sheets of paper at once.
It can punch up to 8 sheets of standard paper at once.
It is made from a sturdy metal material.
It features an easy to open confetti tray.
This J.Burrows Small 2 Hole Punch is lightweight, compact and easy to use. This punch will allow you to file your papers and documents in 2 ring binders and lever arch files.
This hole punch can punch up to 10 sheets of 80 gsm paper.
This hole punch features a paper guide which ensures that your papers are correctly lined up.
It punches 6 mm holes that are 80 mm apart.
It features a confetti tray which captures waste, reducing the amount of mess made.