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    Heavy Duty 1/4 inch Standard Hole Punch – The Crop-A-Dile Power Punch with 2 inch Reach by We R Memory Keepers. Punch Through Paper, Chipboard, Thin Tin, Leather, Plastic, and Fabric

    • But that's okay, just trying to find something that can punch holes but sharper.
    • I could just laugh in response or tell them "sure, if you're an AMATEUR" and proceed to punch a perfect hole through vinyl or with minimal splintering through a CD
    • Worked great to punch holes in stiffened felt and fabric.
    • The holes punch out clean.
    • This is a great hole punch.
    • It's also nice that it's got a reach of 2 inches, meaning that you can punch a hole 2 inches in from the edge of whatever you're punching holes in
    • I've punched holes in CD spindle covers, plastic ice cream buckets, the black spiral binding thingy, thick cardboard shoe boxes, the lids of Rubbermaid containers
    • I bought it and it punches holes.
    • I bought this one to punch holes in metal lids of Mason jars to put straws in (creating reusable party cups).
    • Best hole punch ever!
    • I need to punch holes pretty deep into the cardstock for a project
    • I used this product for thick cardboard and it punched the hole very easily.
    • Used it about four times and now the part that punches the hole doesn't go all the way up
    • I use this to punch holes in (biodegradable) plastic bags for board game components
    • With adjustable depth were the hole goes and a good grip I feel these could punch holes in just about anything
    • Perfect hole punch
    • I used this to punch holes in a metal can to make an alcohol camp stove, and it worked great.
    • I had no issues cutting holes in felt
    • Although this works super good, better then any single hole punch I've used
    • That hole punch deformed when trying to punch 1/4 inch of index cards
    • This hole punch cleanly punches cardboard and thick cardstock, which is exactly what we needed
    • Exactly what I needed to punch holes farther in from the edge of stock paper!
    • and it's easy to line up and punch holes evenly.
    • I bought it to punch holes for my a5 6 ring planner since I couldn't find a six hole punch I
    • Good hole punch.
    • Bought this to punch holes through reusable bags for a girl scout project and this thing did not disappoint.
    • Very sharp hole punch, but should also function as an eyelet press.
    • Using it to punch holes in index cards for the kids' studying
    • The holes are clean but, what is the best part of this tool for me is the way it punches
    • This hole punch works great on Mason jar lids, however the hole is not quite big enough for a straw
    • Awesome hole puncher
    • Excellent punch cuts clean holes in paper, pharmacy blister packs and sheet styrene.
    • I used this to punch holes in a vinyl lattice fence.
    • I had to punch holes in about 350 paper flowers in a hurry
    • Very satisfied, I can now ounch holes using my arthritic hands
    • I also like the wide mouth (to enable holes to be punched several inches in) and the ability to adjust the stop, so that you can set the distance for consistency
    • This hole punch works great on Mason jar lids, however the hole is not quite big enough for a straw
    • Will punch holes through leather
    • I tried to punch holes in plastic bags but unfortunately it does not do that well
    • We Are Memory Keepers hole punch: One 74 year old female easily punches multiple holes easily even through medication blister packaging.
    • This is a great hole punch
    • It seems to work as promised but I was hoping to punch holes in plastic cups or buckets to add a ribbon handle
    • This is a FABULOUS hole punch.
    • but this is the best little hole punch around.
    • Good hole punch.
    • I thought I was going to punch a hole in a lid to put a straw through it, but it cannot fit over the edge of the lids.
    • As I only punch two holes each time I use it, I don't really have to rely on the "catching receptacle" anyway.
    • It's bulky to use, but boy does it punch holes.
    • strong hole punch
    • The opening is adjustable to allow you to punch holes farther away from the edge.
    • Although this works super good, better then any single hole punch I've used
    • Although this works super good, better then any single hole punch I've used
    • This puppy will punch a hole RIGHT THROUGH IT
    • How difficult is it to make something that will punch a standard 1/4" hole?!
    • Cuts holes like a charm
    • Very smooth hole punch - easy to use and makes a perfect 1/4" hole punched in the tin lids of mason jars
    • OK, so if you don't need to retain the circles and only want to get a clean hole, no luck there either.
    • Perfect hole punch
    • This will punch holes in pop cycle sticks, craft sticks, cardboard, leather...
    • It locks closed, open, as well as a hole guide that locks, giving you excellent control
    • I use it to punch holes in pvc cards and it just works fantastic.
    • It works with your cordless drill to punch holes in leather and fabric.
    • Best hole punch ever!
    • I bought this to punch holes in several pieces of card stock at once, and it works like a charm
    • This hole puncher is the best
    • Does not work on delicate and thin fabric - holes were uneven and half done
    • The holes punch out clean.
    • It punches holes.
    • I can't see where I'm punching the hole.
    • Great product, I'm using it to punch holes in mason jar lids for stainless steel straws to go through and replacing my kids' sippy cups with those
    • and I've been unable to punch holes in the gallon plastic milk cartons I use for baskets.
    • Excellent punch cuts clean holes in paper, pharmacy blister packs and sheet styrene.
    • I could just laugh in response or tell them "sure, if you're an AMATEUR" and proceed to punch a perfect hole through vinyl or with minimal splintering through a CD
    • But that's okay, just trying to find something that can punch holes but sharper.
    • This punch leaves a nice clean hole
    • I was trying to punch a hole in the top of a mason jar lid
    • Talk about a smooth hole punch.
    • I've seen so many You Tube videos where crafters love the Crop-A-Dile hole punchers,
    • It really punches neat holes through layers of paper and chip board.
    • Makes clean holes.
    • Makes a clean 1/4 inch hole
    • Very sharp hole punch, but should also function as an eyelet press.
    • My application involves punching a clean 1/4" hole in compressed cardboard shotgun shell wads
    • I use card stock to make calendars and this is great for punching the hole to hang it on the wall.
    • This is a powerful hole puncher
    • The point of a hole punch is to punch holes
    • I am able to "pick" the hole clean.
    • I needed something to punch holes.
    • This punches a clean hole with no sharp edges if only it came in a larger hole size
    • Rarely have I seen a product superbly made with considerable capacity to do what it is intended to do--punch a hole in this case--but it is unusable due to impractical design
    • It is built like a tank but with fine adjustments on how far or close you want the hole to be punched
    • Very smooth hole punch - easy to use and makes a perfect 1/4" hole punched in the tin lids of mason jars
    • This punches a clean hole with no sharp edges if only it came in a larger hole size
    • strong hole punch
    • It is strong enough and long enough to punch holes in cans to make candle lanterns
    • I've been using this to punch holes in canvas board, and it works perfectly for it
    • I punched 75 holes in 1/8" styrene sheets in a few minutes with almost no effort
    • I use these to punch central hole in circular adhesive labels...the adjustable reach with stop is an added bonus
    • It really punches neat holes through layers of paper and chip board.
    • It also has a deeper thoat and a guide so you can set it where you want and make consistent holes.
    • This punch leaves a nice clean hole