
The Cinch Version 2 is like its predecessor in that it punches perfectly round holes without measuring, offers customizable punching, projects lay flat while punching, and users can punch any length with up to 20 sheets of copy paper at one time. “We are very excited about our new Cinch! We had great response from the original, but as with most tools we knew we could improve on it and make it even better!” Says Andrew Hiller, Owner of We R Memory Keepers. Only We R Memory Keepers could make the best booking binding tool on the market even better! The Original Cinch gave users everything they wanted from a binding tool: round holes for no-stick page turning and more binding option, pull-out ruler for larger projects, and more. The Cinch Version 2 has many great improvements over the original Cinch Book Binding tool which has already become the best-selling book binding tool for the money on the market! The original Cinch took the industry by storm with its revolutionary binding system that allowed user to quickly and easily bind projects of all shapes and sizes. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (May 9, 2011) We R Memory Keepers announced today a new and improved version of their best-selling book binding tool, The Cinch.

So for its strength and ability to handle more sheets per punch, the winner for a heavy-duty planner hole puncher is the Cinch.This is the new Press Release from We R Memory Keepers about the Cinch Version 2: Thinking that was just a faulty puncher, I tested again with a second Open Industrial hole puncher (I have several), and the dies became stuck making the puncher no longer usable. with the Open Industrial 6-Hole Punch PU-462 that is quite popular in the planner community, and it has caused that hole puncher to break. I’ve tried punching 100# cardstock laminated with 10-mil.

laminating pouch, I have found that the Cinch can easily punch right through it with no issues. As for punching a sheet of 100# cardstock that is laminated with a 10-mil.

I have punched 20 sheets of the 32# papers, but it does require much force to push down on the handle, which can eventually break any dies if that much force is exerted. Because I use 32# text weight which is thicker than the 20#, the maximum amount of sheets I punch at a time is 15 sheets. The typical copy paper is usually 20# text weight. The instructions on the Cinch cautions to not exceed 20 sheets of lightweight paper in a single punch. Yeah, I’m the type of efficiency-conscious nerd who actually have timed myself punching inserts. When using the Cinch, I can punch within 5-minutes a 1.25” thick stack of sheets. Other much smaller brands of 6-holes puncher that I have used in the past would end up breaking after a month punching all the inserts that my customers have ordered. To date, I have punched around one million sheets of planner inserts using the Cinch. But for office use, the Cinch is a work horse that has made the process of hole-punching more efficient. That leads to the next point:Ģ) The Cinch is a Heavy-Duty machine! Okay, so it’s not as heavy-duty as the industrial machines that drill holes into reams of papers in a single pass. So then why am I not rooting for the Planner Punch Board that was designed just for planner hole punches? Because unlike the Cinch, the Planner Punch Board cannot handle punching many sheets of papers at a time.
