Home > Paper Punches > Handheld Hole Paper Punch Puncher for Craft Paper Tags Clothing Ticket DIY Scrapbook Tool, with Pink Soft Handheld Grip (Small Circle 1/16 inch) ; Brand: yuntop
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About yuntop Handheld Hole Paper Punch Puncher for Craft Paper Tags Clothing Ticket DIY Scrapbook Tool
Overall Feedback:
83% positive
73% liked the adjustable punching settings, but 27% found them confusing
The only issue with the punch is that the spring is pretty weak, so it doesn't work very well.
81% appreciated the high capacity, but 19% found it limited
I found the hole puncher a little small, but it worked great and I was able to tag without tearing the hole.
I can usually stack 4-6 cards at a time to punch, but at 6 cards, there is a little force needed since the business cards are a thicker material.
I want a hole punch that is about half the size of a normal hole punch, but this hole punch is only about 1/4 of the size of a normal hole punch. It is not suitable for my requirement.
The punch catcher tray doesn't catch the paper circle pieces I punch out, they fall on the table or ground.
80% praised the durable construction, but 20% experienced breakage
This product is durable enough to handle different types of paper and can also be used to make holes for earring cards.
I was unable to find a hole puncher small enough for tagging clothes, but this one worked great for me. It was a little on the small side, but I was able to get the tagging gun through the hole without tearing it at all.
I received a mini hole punch of poor quality.
The holes are very small and require stiff thread or a needle to thread anything through them.
I've noticed that the spring pushing down on the punched material is weak, making it difficult to remove from the slot.
80% found it easy to use and maneuver, while 20% struggled with the mechanism
When I squeeze the handles, the handle grips slide off, which is annoying.
I have noticed that the punch spring is weak and doesn't work well.
I find it difficult to squeeze the grips as they act like trying to staple through sheet metal not thicker paper.
75% appreciated the easy maintenance, but 25% found it tedious
I suggest that this puncher could also make holes for earring cards.
I am disappointed with the mini hole punch. It is a complete piece of crap and difficult to squeeze the grips.
77% praised the clean punch quality, but 23% experienced jamming issues
I found that the hole puncher worked great for punching holes in custom tags for my boutique. Although it was a little on the small side, I was able to get the tagging gun through the hole without tearing it at all.
The only problem with this punch is that the spring which pushes down on whatever I'm punching is pretty weak, so it doesn't work very well.
I find it difficult to use the punch because the grip requires a lot of effort and the punch quality is poor.
The holes are very small and may require stiff thread or a needle to thread through.
It is hard to punch through craft/scrapbooking paper and even I have to squeeze pretty hard. The only paper that can be used with it is the thin printer paper.
The design flaw in the catching trap mechanism is a problem. The grip is comfortable to hold, but the mechanism is poorly designed.
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