Wire-O Binding Packed on Sticks [32 Loop 3:1 Pitch, White, 1/2"] - Clearance Sale
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Wire-O Binding Packed on Sticks [32 Loop 3:1 Pitch, White, 1/2"] - Clearance Sale

Part #: 27012WHTSTICK
Brand: MyBinding
  • Capacity: Approx. 80-100 sheets (20lb bond)
  • Quantity: 100 pk
  • Hole Pattern: 32 Hole
  • Length: 11"
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CLEARANCE SALE - Available only while supplies last. Act now before they're gone.


These high quality White 1/2" 3:1 Pitch Twin Loop Wires are some of the best wire binding spines on the market today. Also called Wire-O, WireBind, and Double Loop Wire, these white 1/2" 3:1 pitch elements let pages lie flat with 360 Degrees rotation for convenient note-taking and photocopying as well as provide a permanent bind to your documents--meaning your pages stay secure and protected. Not only that, but these white 1/2" 3:1 pitch wire spines look a tad more refined than a plastic comb or spiral coil. Measuring 1/2" in diameter, these white twin loop wires can hold approximately 80-100 sheets. These white 1/2" 3:1 pitch twin loop wires come open in a "C" shape, allowing you to insert the spines into your punched pages and then simply use your wire binding machine or wire closer to finish your books.

Please note that clearance items are only available while supplies last. Once inventory is depleted we can no longer offer this item.

Product Details

  • Color: White
  • Pitch: 3:1 (32 loops)
  • Size: 1/2"
  • Hole Pattern: 32 Hole
  • Length: 11"
  • Capacity: Approx. 80-100 sheets (20lb bond)
  • Quantity: 100 Per Box

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