Most Recent Articles in Product Reviews category

  • Reviewing the Akiles DuoMac 541 Combination 5:1 and 4:1 Pitch Spiral Coil Binding Machine - By: Jeff McRitchie
    The Akiles DuoMac 541 is a unique binding machine in that it allows users to produce documents with both a four to one and five to one pitch binding. In the following review, we will take a more in-depth look at the DuoMac 541 and give you a list of this machine's strengths and weaknesses as we view them.
  • Reviewing the Akiles DuoMac 431 Combination 4:1 Pitch Coil and 3:1 Pitch Wire Binding Machine - By: Jeff McRitchie
    The Akiles DuoMac 431 is designed to provide businesses and organizations with a single machine that can produce up to four different styles of documents. Here is a list of the strengths and weaknesses of the DuoMac 431 as we see them.
  • Reviewing the Akiles Roll-A-Coil Electric Spiral Coil Inserter - By: Jeff McRitchie
    Seeking to offer the marketplace a lot of features for a low price, the Akiles Roll @ Coil is uniquely positioned in the world of electric coil inserters. Here is a short report in which we take a look at the Roll @ Coil's strengths and weaknesses.
  • Reviewing the Akiles DuoMac 531 Combination 5:1 Pitch Coil and 3:1 Pitch Wire Binding Machine - By: Jeff McRitchie
    As the only binding machine on the market with its particular set of features and options, the Akiles DuoMac 531 appears to hope that its versatility will provide binding solutions for businesses that want flexibility in their document production. Here is a rundown of what we consider to be some if the DuoMac 531's strengths and weaknesses.
  • Akiles WireMac Duo Combo Review - By: Jeff McRitchie
    It seems that Akiles has looked to fill a gap in the marketplace with the WireMac Duo. As the only machine available to consumers that can bind documents with either a two to one or three to one pitch hole pattern, the WireMac Duo offers users some unprecedented flexibility. Here are some of the strengths and weaknesses of this machine as we see them.
  • Akiles DuoMac 521 Combination Binding Machine Review - By: Jeff McRitchie
    The Akiles DuoMac 521 presents the market with some nice versatility, although in an unusual combination of binding styles. Here is a short report on this machine that includes a list of what we consider to be some of the DuoMac 521's strengths and weaknesses.
  • Reviewing the Akiles Megabind 1E Plastic Comb Binding Machine - By: Jeff McRitchie
    An electric comb binder that is meant for medium sized organizations and daily use, the Akiles Megabind 1E includes some features that smaller binding systems don't. Here is a quick rundown of this machine's strengths and weaknesses as we see them.
  • Reviewing the Akiles Offibind 21D Plastic Comb Binding Machine - By: Jeff McRitchie
    As the smallest of Akiles' comb binding systems, the Offibind 21D is intended for use in small or home offices, or for businesses on a very tight budget. Here is a short report on this machine, featuring a list of what we consider to be its relative strengths and weaknesses.
  • Reviewing the Akiles OffiWire Wire-O Binding Machine - By: Jeff McRitchie
    Presented as a small or home office solution for light duty binding, the Akiles OffiWire comes in 3:1 or 2:1 pitch versions. It can bind documents using double loop, wire-o, or twin loop styles. Here is a short report that lists some of the strengths and weaknesses of this machine as we see them.
  • Reviewing the Akiles DuoMac C51 Plastic Comb and 5:1 Pitch Coil Combination Binding Machine - By: Jeff McRitchie
    Uniquely positioned as the only 5:1 pitch combo binding system on the market, the Akiles DuoMac C51 is presented as a solution for businesses that want the ability to do a variety of binding styles all on one machine. Here is a rundown of what we consider to be the DuoMac C51's strengths and weaknesses.