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The Fellowes Star+ Comb Binding Machine is a compact, manual binding solution designed for small offices and home use. It punches up to 15 sheets at a time and binds documents up to 150 sheets thick with a 3/4" comb. Featuring a precision edge guide and vertical loading for accurate alignment, it also includes a built-in comb storage tray with a measurement device for quick setup. Trusted for its durability and ease of use, it’s perfect for creating polished, professional documents that stand out.






















| ASIN | B008WJYMTQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,983 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #21 in Binding Machines |
| Brand | Fellowes |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,794) |
| Date First Available | November 3, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.7 pounds |
| Item model number | 5006501 |
| Manufacturer | Fellowes |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5006501 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Drawers | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.13 x 9.81 x 17.69 inches |
| Shape | L-Shape |
| Size | 3.1" x 17.7" x 9.8" |
L**2
Great binder machine
I purchased this product to bind a cookbook I was making for our +50 church group. It worked as expected. Easy to operate and I like the compact design. I purchased the Fellows brand as i know that is a brand that produces quality products. I was 100% satisfied with this purchase.
C**S
Highly recommend especially if you are home schooling
Homeschooling must have!! This is a 19 hole binding machine for standard letter size paper. I highly recommend it works extremely well! Some of the top positives of this machine is size, lid, compact, heavy duty, 2 hand punching handle, etc. I have only 1 negative and that is that it only goes up to 19 holes. If you plan to laminate the pages it will not fit in the machine to punch holes. You will need a cutter to trim the bottom of laminated projects to fit into the machine. If laminating you will also want to only punch one or two pages at a time. Photo attached to show how much needed to be trimmed off from each page, which isn’t a lot. So I still highly recommend even if you need to trim.
N**.
My 1st Binding Machine
The Star Plus manual binding machine was my first purchase of its kind. I went for the cheapest model ($60) because I wasn't sure how easy or practical it would be for everyday use... It just arrived and I am happy to report that I am in love! I remember using one of these in a grade school class once, it seemed huge and hard to use at the time. The Star Plus is very compact and takes up minimal space on my crafting desk. The Packaging: A The shipment arrived in a huge box but packed well enough that the box inside did not move around. Once I took the 2nd brown box out of the brown Amazon box, I was greeted with the ACTUAL white box of the binding machine nestled between two packing egg-cartons that kept it secure. There was not much inside, just the machine and 2 slips of paper (warranty and a very useless starter guide). The Machine: A- The Star Plus was surprisingly heavy for its size; a good thing. It gives off that feeling of "I'll last for years!" every time I touch or lift of pull on anything. The only thing I dislike is the high gloss finish on the white parts of the machine, but I'll get over it. I've also read reviews where this particular model does wear down over time for others... I'm not sure how heavy they used it, but I'll wait and see. From what I can tell from handling mine, I think it should last long enough to pay for itself. Instructions: F The instructions that came in the box are pretty useless. I went on YouTube and watched a 5 minute video to figure out how to use the machine. Ease of Operation: A+ My favorite part of the whole thing is how easy (and fast) it is for me to bind my own books. This is how simple it is to use: 1) Lift the handle and lid up 2) Slip the covers/papers into the slot 3) Pull the handle down and back up again to punch your holes 4) Place the comb behind the teeth and push it towards you so that they take up the space between each teeth. Make sure that the opening is facing up and that solid spine part is facing down 5) Pull the left lever toward you until it opens the comb wide enough for you to slip the paper in 6) Slip the punched papers into the teeth 7) Push the lever away from you to close the comb and finish binding I love that I can put a bound book back between the teeth to open and edit the pages freely! There is also a tray that holds all the punched mess. There are probably other features I haven't tried yet, but for now, this is all I need to get my book done in a couple minutes. The Cost: A+ Buying from Amazon was the best option. It was about 50% off retail. But more importantly, the component materials were also very cheap on Amazon. There were 8 sizes of combs available to my 150 page capacity machine. The first 4 boxes of 100 each were around $5 each. The other 4 boxes of 100s were about $10 each. They retail for about $15. I also ordered the clear plastic covers but may just look for some heavy cardstock to make my own covers in the future. This was a much cheaper alternative to the thermal (Helios) machines I was looking at. Those thermal covers cost so much! Plus, I like the ability to remove/add to my books with the comb system. And the fact that I don't have to plug anything in or worry about heating problems. If my Star Plus ever breaks down or if I ever feel the need to bind more than 150 pages at a time, I won't hesitate to purchase the higher models. Just wish I'd bought one of these things sooner.
C**D
Well made, good for small jobs, but a bit hard to figure out
My first reaction, as an engineer, was "what a bizarre little machine". It's oddly designed, but in the end, it works well. The paper cutter loads into a top slot after you lift both the lid and the handle which almost interfere with each other. This was quite different from other machines I've used. You'll have to hold the paper with one hand to keep it from falling out of the slot, while you start the punching motion with your other hand using the handle. There are no paper support guides and gravity doesn't help you; it tends to remove the paper from where it needs to be. Does the paper stack belong in front of or behind the handle? I guess it doesn't matter. Once you try the punching process a few times, you'll soon have the hang of it. The instructions are truly terrible, as others have noted. Come on Fellowes! An intern there could document the instructions better in a couple of hours. The pictures are vague and useless. It took me a little while to figure out how to load a plastic comb into the comb-opening mechanism, to pull it apart for document loading. The instructions were totally useless for this purpose. I am pretty clever with mechanical things, and it took me a while to sort it out. I can imagine a rushed clerk in an office being confounded by it. The comb must feed in from BEHIND the vertical tangs, with the comb loops protruding through the spaces between the tangs. The open side of the comb must be up (not mentioned in the manual). You must then rotate the comb around a bit while pressing the comb into the mechanism (toward the user) until it seats deeply into the mechanism enough to allow the hooks to open the loops. Again, once you've done this a time or two, you'll know what to do next time; although it's still fidgety. The machine is designed to be stored horizontally or vertically, but in vertical mode you must slide it up against a surface, else the handle and lid will flop open. There is no closure latch. If I sound negative, I must say that I came around to finding this weird little machine to be quite acceptable. It did easily punch clean, well-aligned holes, as long as one loads only a few sheets at a time, per the specs. After getting acquainted with it, I am happy with it. It is very well made of quality metal and plastic materials. Looks like it will last a long time. The comb and waste trays are nicely done. So, overall, a positive review despite my criticisms. I'm glad I bought it for my occasional light-duty needs.
J**A
Keep organized
This is truly is a wonderful and easy product to use. The quality of the product is great. I'm a Realtor and when I use this to put property profiles of the homes I've scheduled to see. It's all in one packet and they can write notes on that property profile instead of a plain sheet of paper. You can use this product in SO many other ways too!
T**G
Très déçu, ne prend pas le format a4, il n'est indiqué nul part
C**N
Tiene una medida especial que no viene en la descripción
M**D
Sinceramente superó mis espectativas, tengo un negocio y le he dado mucho uso y es súper práctico, perfora perfectamente, la calidad de producto es fascinante, creo que es una excelente inversión, es accesible en costo y la calidad y funcionalidad es buenísima.
D**K
This unit did not accept A4 paper. This may have been my fault for missing it in the description but it was useless for the job intended. I have sent it back and bought another.
D**S
I’ve written a book and wanted to bind a few pre-publication copies, using a comb binder, rather than clunky 3-ring binders. This was easy to do and gave a professional-looking result. Using standard paper it was more than adequate for 120 sheets (printed both sides). I even managed to bind a much larger thickness, the result of using heavier (ie, thicker) premium paper stock. This required a bit more care in supporting the stock during binding but wasn’t difficult. I only mention this to indicate that the 5/8” or 3/4” capacity isn’t an absolute - with care, you can exceed it, using wider combs. The machine is well built and it met my needs completely.
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