Reviewing the DFG TitanCoil Eagle Heavy-Duty Punch and Power Bind Machine

Published: 10th March 2011
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Coil binding machines offer a great way to produce high-quality documents efficiently. One of the newest devices on the market is the DFG TitanCoil Eagle Heavy-Duty Punch and Power Bind Machine. This is a very impressive device that you must take a look out if coil binding is your preferred document finishing method. Here are this product's advantages (and disadvantages) so you can make an informed decision about possibly getting it for your workplace.


Advantages:

  • The TitanCoil is a spiral binding machine that uses color coils. These supplies are available in different sizes and colors so you'll be able to find one that's right for your document.

  • This device works with 4:1 pitch coils that are up to 7/8". It's able to punch up to 22 sheets at a time so it won't take very long to prepare your documents.

  • The TitanCoil would be a great choice if you want to be able to work with different sizes of paper. That's because it's equipped with disengageable dies so you can punch paper of almost any length.

  • To make using this device easier, DFG has included a foot pedal. This will allow you to control the flow of your documents much more effectively. The foot pedal will make it easier for you to work through large jobs, as will the roomy chip tray which won't have to be emptied very often.

  • Overall, the TitanCoil is very well-constructed and will be able to handle a lot of use on a regular basis. Even the punching dies are well-constructed, having been made out of hardened steel. So if you want a really durable device, this product would be a great choice.

  • This coil binding machine comes with a one-year warranty. Plus, a pair of crimping pliers are included in the box so you'll have everything you need to finish up your work


Disadvantages:

  • The TitanCoil is only compatible with color coils, so you won't be able to use other binding elements with it such as plastic combs.

  • It's a bit disappointing that you can't bind documents that are thicker than 7/8" when using the electric coil inserter. But it is nice that DFG allows you to bind any size document manually. It's a trade-off.

  • The TitanCoil is a pretty hefty device with measurements of 21" x 19" x 14" so you can expect it to take up a fair amount of room. You'll want to choose a place for it carefully since it weighs 34 pounds and it's not exactly easy to carry around. (However, this device is a bit lighter than some other devices.)


Overall, the DFG TitanCoil has many more advantages than disadvantages and it would be a fantastic choice for you're on the lookout for your next coil binding machine. This machine is heavy-duty and will give you great results while enabling you to get things done more efficiently. Take a look at the TitanCoil today so you can embark on a new adventure in coil binding.


About the Author: Jeff McRitchie is the Director of Marketing for MyBinding.com. He regularly writes articles, review and blog posts on topics related to book binding, laminating, paper shredding, and office equipment. More than 2,500 of his articles have been published in thousands of location on the Internet. If you're looking for information about coil binding machines, his articles are a great place to start.


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