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Reviewing the Tamerica DuraCoil Plus Spiral Binding Machine



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By : Jeff McRitchie    14 or more times read
Submitted 2011-09-17 13:34:26
Spiral binding is one of the best ways to put together a professional looking book. By using plastic coils, you can create documents that contain hundreds of pages while being sturdy enough to be read over and over again. One machine that you can use to take advantage of spiral binding is the Tamerica DuraCoil Plus. This is a machine with some terrific features, but you need to be aware that it has couple of minor drawbacks. Keep reading to find out what s great about this device and what could potentially be problematic.

What s great:

* The DuraCoil is a spiral binding machine that s capable of handling legal sized documents (8.5 x 14 ). The throat is 14 inches wide and there are five dies you can disengage to work with other sizes of paper, such as letter size (8.5 x 11 ). You can even work with paper that s longer than 14 because there s a continuous punching guide. A depth of punch margin control is also present so your sheets can be punched in a manner that allows for a more secure binding.

* This device can punch up to 20 sheets of paper at one time. This is a pretty good capacity for this type of machine.

* The DuraCoil is compatible with spiral coil binding elements. These supplies come in a rainbow of colors (red, pink, blue, black, green, etc.) so you can select a coil that really complements your document. These coils can bind books containing a little bit more than 400 pages.

* One of the best things about the DuraCoil is its construction. This device has been made almost entirely out of metal, which makes it incredibly durable and suitable for many years of use.

* The DuraCoil is priced so that just about anyone who needs this type of machine will be able to afford it. Plus, it s backed by a one year warranty. What could be problematic:

* The DuraCoil lacks a coil inserter. You will either have to insert your coils by hand or use a separate coil inserter. However, this will probably only be a problem if you re binding a lot of documents at once because inserting them by hand doesn t take too long.

* You ll need to purchase a pair of coil crimpers if you don t already have some. These are used to secure the coil in your document and are a necessity if you choose this binding method. They ll set you back about $30.00.

* This machine s handle is located on the right side of the device. While this is fine for rest handed users, people who are left handed might find the placement of the handle to be inconvenient.

As you can see, the DuraCoil has a lot of features that make it stand out, such as its ability to accommodate legal sized documents and its durable construction. The fact that it s affordable also makes this device attractive.

This would be a good machine for small office use, but because it lacks a coil inserter, it s not ideal for organizations who need to produce a lot of books. (Also, left handed users might want to look at a different device.) But, if the lack of a coil inserter isn t an issue, this machine should be a great investment and allow you to create great looking documents.
Author Resource:- Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for http://www.mybinding.com .He has written over 500 articles on binding machines,binding covers,binders,laminators,binding supplies,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,index tabs, and shredders.
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