Pro-Bind Thermal Binder: A Pro-Bind 1000 Review

You should definitely look at a number of models before purchasing a thermal binding machine for your office. This review aims to evaluate the features and capabilities of one of the most popular Pro-Bind thermal binder models on the market. Read on to learn more about the advantages and disadvantages of using Pro-Bind 1000.

This device can bind documents up to 150 pages. This capacity is certainly well below average. In fact, it is quite small. This is not necessarily a drawback, if you don’t want to build larger document books. Still, most offices tend to use machines that have a capacity of at least 400 sheets.

Despite the small capacity, it can be safely said that this Pro-Bind thermal binder is productively efficient. The assembly cycle takes only 30 seconds. This is one of the fastest speeds in the industry. The heating time is standard – 3 minutes, so this ability does not make the model stand out. One notable benefit is that you can use the machine to assemble more than one book at the same time. Still, your total page count should be less than 150.

The Pro-Bind 1000 machine is compact and lightweight. It’s also easy to use, as it automatically adjusts the heat temperature. The model has a standby mode that allows you to save energy.

These are all great benefits, but they tell us nothing about the quality of the books produced. It will not be wrong to say that it is good. Documents are securely bound and look professional, although they are not as presentable or elegant as those produced using more sophisticated devices.

In conclusion, this Pro-Bind thermal binder is a good option for a small office. It’s functional for producing everyday documents, but not perfectly suited for making more professional copies.

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