📎 Bind, Edit, Impress — Presentation Power in Your Hands!
The GBC ProClick Do-It-Yourself Presentation Kit offers a convenient, machine-free binding solution with two 5/16" black spines that hold up to 40 sheets each. It includes 50 pre-punched sheets and clear/black covers, enabling professional-quality, editable presentations ideal for corporate or classroom use.
Manufacturer | ACCO Brands |
Brand | GBC |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.06 x 8.56 x 11.06 inches |
Item model number | 2515665P |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Drawers | 2 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2515665P |
S**G
Easy to use
If you want to make your own spiral-type notebook and be able to change the pages, this is one of very few choices available. Covers are nice quality, binder works fine, paper is a little thin but it ran through my printer without any issues. (I wondered if the hole punches would make the sheets stick together, but they did not.) The handy little tool you see in the product video that they use to open and close the binder is not included in this kit. The instructions on the back of the package show you how to use a pencil to open up the binder.
A**
Perfect!
I bought this product for a workbook that I received through PDF. I wanted to make it more of an official book rather than pages in a binder and this was absolutely perfect! It was very easy to print and assemble. I only wish that there was an option with more possible books included and also the possibility of a bigger binding. I used 46 pages and it just fit. If I needed anymore pages I would have probably needed to buy another binding separately. I will definitely keep this option around in the future as I like being able to print things up myself.
F**N
Great kit, cheap paper
Great kit. Plenty of paper. Great quality covers for front and back. Spines snap together and apart again very easily and are quite sturdy. Only problem: the paper quality is very thin, almost like heavy tissue paper. Gets caught in my office jet. Pages tear easily with too much handling. Probably 15 lb. at best. Disappointed that everything else is so good, but GBC decided to save a few cents and include the thinnest paper I’ve ever seen. Shame on them for cheapening out on the least costly component.
J**.
I would buy it again
I bought this kit actually to do a book for my first grandbaby's trip to visiting family members for a keepsake. I also made my mother a medical book where she can post her vital signs and any medical issue results that she needs to chart down. I wish there were more of the binder ends and plastic covers in the kit, I still have a lot of paper left. It is a great kit that comes with everything to make an assignment look professional and easy to assemble as well. Yes, I would recommend this kit and I will order again in the future.
J**.
Had to load 1 sheet at a time in the printer.
Extremely convenient not having to drive to a print shop. Great for someone who comb-binds infrequently enough to make the whole puncher cost prohibitive. Easy to click the combs closed. On my Brother printer, I had to load and print 1 sheet at a time. The holes held the sheets together and sent 10 through at once for the first page. Still worth it for the convenience.
C**A
worked as described
The pre-punched deck of pages feed into my Brother color laser printer like normal paper. I just printed 24 pages and used one set of spine, top cover and bottom cover. It took a little patience to close all the snaps on the spine. No real problems. Convenient.
V**D
Easy enough to use periodically
These snapped together easily and were relatively simple to load with a little patience.I definitely wouldn’t use this method for more than one item—I was trialing my own monthly planner/journal and this isn’t something I want to do monthly.
A**A
Easy to use, not spiral bound
Easy to use. I liked having covers included with the spirals and the paper. It's nice that you don't have to own your own spiral-binding machine to punch the holes. And it's cost effective. Having read these reviews, I was careful to make sure that every page could slide freely, but I had no trouble printing a 50 page book with this paper.Personally I prefer a true spiral binding; these 'spirals' have a spine along one side so I find it harder to open the book and have it lie flat. And I find it harder to turn the pages. I have now found do it yourself spiral binding kits as well; they are more expensive than this kit, but they also make more books (25-100, depending on the kit).
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