Tamerica Tashin Duracoil Plus Spiral Coil Binding Machine Product Review |
Written by Jeff McRitchie
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Overview: - This new and improved
DuraCoil Plus is a manual spiral coil binding machine that includes
several improvements over the original Tamerica DuraCoil.
- It
is a heavy duty metal binding machine with a legal sized throat, heavy
duty metal construction and several pre-set disengageable dies.
- The Dura-Coil Plus is an excellent quality coil binding machine that is available at an excellent price point.
Strengths / Features: - This
machine is made almost completely out of heavy duty steel. The base of
the machine, the handle and all of the internal components are all made
out of metal. These metal components help to give the Duracoil plus the
durability that it needs in order remain reliable for years inside your
organization.
- The Duracoil plus is one of the least expensive
legal sized spiral coil binding machines on the market. It has a
fourteen inch punching throat for handling legal sized documents.
However, it also has five disengageable punching dies that allow you to
punch other common sizes of paper. It even has an open throat and a
continuous punching guide for handling large format documents with
binding edges that are longer than 14".
- The Duracoil Plus has
a manual punching mechanism that is capable of handling up to twenty
sheets of paper at a time. This is a decent punching capacity for this
type of manual binding machine.
Weaknesses / Limitations: - The
Duracoil Plus is a strong and durable spiral coil binding machine.
However, it is a completely manual system and does not include a spiral
coil inserter. This means that users who want to bind documents using
this machine will need to spin the coils onto their documents by hand.
Binding a few documents this way shouldn't be a problem. However,
binding a large number of documents this way would be very time
consuming and inefficient.
- This coil binding machine does not
include a pair of spiral coil crimping pliers. Coil crimpers are used
to cut and crimp the ends of your coils so that they don't spin off
your bound documents. Attempting to complete this process without a
pair of crimping pliers is difficult and it is highly recommended to
purchase a pair of crimping pliers with your machine.
- Unlike
most binding machines that allow you to disengage punching pins by
pulling out small metal knobs, the Duracoil Plus requires you to use an
Allen key. This takes longer and requires you to have the right sized
tool in order to set up your machine.
Recommendation: - The
Tamerica Tashin DuraCoil Plus is extremely well built and is offered at
a highly competitive price point considering its features.
- It
is ideal for small and medium sized organizations that want to bind a
few dozen documents per week and is an excellent fit for companies that
need to do legal sized coil binding on a budget. If your organization
needs to bind large numbers of documents, you may want to consider a
machine with an electric coil inserter. However, either way it is
important not to forget to buy a pair of spiral coil crimping pliers
with your machine.
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About The Author:
If you need more information or would like to purchase the Tamerica Tashin Duracoil Plus Spiral Coil Binding Machine or any of the other Color Coil Binding Machines that we carry please feel to visit our site or contact us with your questions.
This review was written by Jeff McRitchie who is the director of marketing for Mybinding.com.
Jeff has written more than three hundred articles and more than two
hundred reviews on Binding Machines, Binding Supplies, Report Covers,
3-Ring Binders, Index Tabs, Laminators, Laminating Supplies, Paper
Shredders and Paper Handling Equipment.
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