Braille Paper, Heavyweight 8.5 x 11 3 Hole Punch - The Carroll

Braille Paper, Heavyweight 8.5 x 11 3 Hole Punch - The Carroll

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This sturdy, metal Carl Heavy-Duty Punch XHC-3300 easily drills the standard, .2813 3-hole punch pattern through 300 sheets of 20-lb bond paper. The hollow punch heads make cutting through stacks of paper easier. This heavy-duty 3-hole punch is preset for standard 3-ring binders. The design features an adjustable margin depth selector and centering guides. This Carl 3-hole punch also boasts a large-capacity waste tray that's easy to empty once you've finished your project.

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