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This is the best 1/4" hole punch I've found, and I've bought dozens of different brands/models. It punches aluminum Altoids tins with ease. Very comfortable grip.
*** September 2013 EDIT ***
A few people have contacted us at JDS Labs recently with concerns about the strength of this tool. It seems that quality has changed in 2013. We've punched over 25,000 holes with Fiskars punches since 2009. The average Fiskars hole punch historically managed to punch 2500-5000 aluminum holes (excellent!). Thus, we've maintained a small shop inventory of 5+ backup hole punches just in case the tools would be discontinued. When we restocked our hole punches this year, I found that 3 of 4 brand new Fiskars punches failed on the very first punch! The metal handle bent immediately. I figured the first was a fluke, but when the same problem happened with the 2nd, I tested the 3rd punch on thin cardboard and it also failed immediately. Fortunately, the 4th unit worked like a charm. We've punched several hundred holes this month. But 25% success is not impressive, and this certainly does not reflect the success we had with this tool between 2009-2012.
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This unit works great! The size is perfect for my needs (about the size of a pencil eraser.) Unlike those cheap whole punchers, you won't have to worry about the little pieces of paper falling out and getting everywhere.The only reason it doesn't get five stars is because I have another Fiskars punch that has a much nicer grip on it that this one. I was expecting just a little more.
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The item is sturdy and I was able to punch holes in stacks of 8-9 card papers pretty easily. It catches the paper "holes" so you can discard of them all at once in the end, no mess!It just took me a couple of tries to figure out that the paper has to go under the clip that lifts the hole-catcher. I first put it over, and then it was hard to get the paper out of the punch without tearing.
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