THANK YOUUUUUUUU, for including in the review if they can punch through laminate and cardstock, almost no videos mention if these punches work with the materials used in covers 🥺🥺🥺 sooo, the Happy Planner disc punch can't punch laminate and cardstock, and the ARC en Levenger can, thank you for the info
I have an ARC that I bought in 2021. The stems seem a little bit longer than the one you show. And even though I have been punching basic, cheap copier paper, I am not having any noticeable problems with the punched sheets pulling off of the discs. Because I haven't had any problems, I haven't even looked into whether I could adjust the posts or not.
If anyone is watching in July ‘24, just bought the Happy Planner punch and used it on cardstock without any issues. So maybe they improved their product…🤷🏼♀️ Hopefully it will continue to do what I need.
Very true about the happy planner punch. I broke my classic size because I tried to hole punch just one side of a clear cover set that I cut with my cricket machine. I was so sad because here I am trying to buy another punch. I did purchase the ARC punch and although I love how sturdy it feels, the punches are very shallow so it’s been frustrating because the pages seem to just come out easier So I’m back to buying another punch before I just rush out and get the happy planner punch “again” I am trying to see if the Tul one is going to punch deburr punches. I’m still wondering why after all these years the happy planner just won’t create one punch with adjustment notches 🤣🤣🤣 I’m so sick of these companies that want to force you to buy a different size hole punch for each type of planner when the happy planner makes a lot of money because people who own happy planners always own more than one or multiple sizes in the happy planner brand. I have an entire box of happy planner parts ! I have so much that I just don’t want to throw away in the trash that I’m thinking about just re-selling it on my own Etsy shop! LOL😁 But I’m also glad I’ve kept all the parts because I like switching out planner covers and planner parts. And there was even an entire year where I didn’t buy a new happy planner because I had so many parts and I just printed my own inserts. But, since I started my own Etsy Shop: Planner Therapy, I have been all about the half letter clear planner!
Yes, I agree. I have been making planner inserts for discbound planners at my website for the fact that there is many different punches for discbound. I am give the opinion to have unpunch or punch with Levenger Punch because I found that is best for bulk punching.
I have the blue Happy planner punch and I pave punched many laminated sheets, up to 250micron, but they get stuck and I have to spend a long time fixing it so I can punch again, I would love to have the levenger but they do not ship to Mexico, so I am stuck with my happy planner one. Great review, thanks for the video!
The Levenger is on Amazon. I hope you can get it shipped out to you. I live in the Caribbean so I am using a shipping service to get things from Amazon myself.
Hiya. I am in the UK and use A4 sheets of paper. I have been looking at purchasing the levenger because it is great at punchimg through thicker laminated covers and thick paper. I was wondering if the levenger can be used to punch holes in A4 sheet sizes? I know the maximum is lettersize but would it be possible to somehow punch A4 size?
Yes, Just move the aline bar to the edge and center it on the punch. This is my work around A5 size too. I just center odd pages on the punch to the punch them. I hope this helps.
How many papers, cardstock and laminated covers can you punch at one time? I am interested in doing this in bulk or is there a machine that can be used that you know of?
In bulk, nope, just one at a time. I believe it is a big punch machine that the big companies use. I haven't been able to find it online. Thank you for watching!
You can remove the arc holes, if you take iff the bottom, you can remove the individual disc holes by unscrewing them, and wiggling them out. Also it has to be unlocked. But it can be done. Or at least the one I have is that way. It is a few years old at this point, but try looking at the bottom. I use it that way to make laminated covers for the classic happy planner.
I've heard the levenger punched paper moves more easily when you turn the page. Supposibly It doesn't snag as much as the Happy Planner and Arc one. Have you noticed a difference with that one?
@@PlannerNerdPlans thank you! I’ve been spiral binding older notebooks and sketches, but think this would be more fun and customizable. Thank you for the informational video!
You may need to punch it with scrap paper. Page protector is thin and doesn't punch well because of this. I have not personal tried this on the Levenger punch. Thank you for watching!
Unfortunately, the punches are welded to it. I have noticed that if you trim the laminate down that the little nick will not be there. I am still playing with how to make the covers just right so you can avoid the nick. Regular 9.25 inch paper doesn't get the nick. Of course the covers are 9.5 inches. Thank you for watching!
@@sealinalashelle5126 On the Levenger punch? Are you saying the punches can be removed on the Levenger? I just purchased the same Levenger used in the video and two of the dies/punches are already loose, very wiggly. I haven’t punched anything but paper or card stock. Only had it two weeks. I can’t see how to remove the bottom and tighten the individual punches.
Is there any other planner crafts you want me to show you how I do it?
Thank you for watching!
THANK YOUUUUUUUU, for including in the review if they can punch through laminate and cardstock, almost no videos mention if these punches work with the materials used in covers 🥺🥺🥺 sooo, the Happy Planner disc punch can't punch laminate and cardstock, and the ARC en Levenger can, thank you for the info
Glad it was helpful!
@@PlannerNerdPlanssame exactly what I was looking for ❤️❤️❤️ thank you !!
This is an excellent review. It helped me make a decision on get the best bang for my buck. Thank you!
I am glad it helped you! Thank you for watching!
Thank you!!! I was looking for different options 😄😄
Glad I could help!
I have an ARC that I bought in 2021. The stems seem a little bit longer than the one you show. And even though I have been punching basic, cheap copier paper, I am not having any noticeable problems with the punched sheets pulling off of the discs. Because I haven't had any problems, I haven't even looked into whether I could adjust the posts or not.
If anyone is watching in July ‘24, just bought the Happy Planner punch and used it on cardstock without any issues.
So maybe they improved their product…🤷🏼♀️
Hopefully it will continue to do what I need.
Thank you!
Have you ever tried the Tul by, Office Depot? And if so, what are your thoughts on it?
Very true about the happy planner punch. I broke my classic size because I tried to hole punch just one side of a clear cover set that I cut with my cricket machine.
I was so sad because here I am trying to buy another punch. I did purchase the ARC punch and although I love how sturdy it feels, the punches are very shallow so it’s been frustrating because the pages seem to just come out easier
So I’m back to buying another punch before I just rush out and get the happy planner punch “again” I am trying to see if the Tul one is going to punch deburr punches.
I’m still wondering why after all these years the happy planner just won’t create one punch with adjustment notches 🤣🤣🤣
I’m so sick of these companies that want to force you to buy a different size hole punch for each type of planner when the happy planner makes a lot of money because people who own happy planners always own more than one or multiple sizes in the happy planner brand.
I have an entire box of happy planner parts ! I have so much that I just don’t want to throw away in the trash that I’m thinking about just re-selling it on my own Etsy shop! LOL😁
But I’m also glad I’ve kept all the parts because I like switching out planner covers and planner parts. And there was even an entire year where I didn’t buy a new happy planner because I had so many parts and I just printed my own inserts.
But, since I started my own Etsy Shop: Planner Therapy, I have been all about the half letter clear planner!
Yes, I agree. I have been making planner inserts for discbound planners at my website for the fact that there is many different punches for discbound. I am give the opinion to have unpunch or punch with Levenger Punch because I found that is best for bulk punching.
Super helpful. Thank you>
Glad it was helpful!
I have the blue Happy planner punch and I pave punched many laminated sheets, up to 250micron, but they get stuck and I have to spend a long time fixing it so I can punch again, I would love to have the levenger but they do not ship to Mexico, so I am stuck with my happy planner one. Great review, thanks for the video!
Thank you for watching!
The Levenger is on Amazon. I hope you can get it shipped out to you. I live in the Caribbean so I am using a shipping service to get things from Amazon myself.
Hiya. I am in the UK and use A4 sheets of paper. I have been looking at purchasing the levenger because it is great at punchimg through thicker laminated covers and thick paper. I was wondering if the levenger can be used to punch holes in A4 sheet sizes? I know the maximum is lettersize but would it be possible to somehow punch A4 size?
Yes, Just move the aline bar to the edge and center it on the punch. This is my work around A5 size too. I just center odd pages on the punch to the punch them. I hope this helps.
@@PlannerNerdPlans Thank you so much👍🏽
How many papers, cardstock and laminated covers can you punch at one time?
I am interested in doing this in bulk or is there a machine that can be used that you know of?
In bulk, nope, just one at a time. I believe it is a big punch machine that the big companies use. I haven't been able to find it online. Thank you for watching!
You can remove the arc holes, if you take iff the bottom, you can remove the individual disc holes by unscrewing them, and wiggling them out. Also it has to be unlocked. But it can be done. Or at least the one I have is that way. It is a few years old at this point, but try looking at the bottom. I use it that way to make laminated covers for the classic happy planner.
Thank you for watching! I did finally take the bottom off my Leverage punch and it has the individual screws too. Thank you for the idea!
I've heard the levenger punched paper moves more easily when you turn the page. Supposibly It doesn't snag as much as the Happy Planner and Arc one. Have you noticed a difference with that one?
Yes, I have notice that the Levenger punch doesn't snag as well.
So are you able to use Happy Planner discs with items punched by the Levenger puncher?
Yes, I do it for my frankenplanner. I have Happy Planner disc and Levenger punched paper and it works.
@@PlannerNerdPlans thank you! I’ve been spiral binding older notebooks and sketches, but think this would be more fun and customizable. Thank you for the informational video!
You're welcome!
If you use the Levenger punch, will it fit with the Happy Planner plastic discs?
Yes it does with no problems. Thank you for watching!
Hi.
Good illustrative video.
Could you tell me what kind of brown kraft you used in the comparisons, and what is the thickness?
Thank you very much
It's 65lb paper. About 175 GSM. I found at Michaels it's the recollection 8 x11 paper.
www.michaels.com/kraft-4.5x6.5-cardstock-paper-by-recollections/10467087.html
@@PlannerNerdPlans Thanks for the quick response and the link. You have won a fan and another follower.
Will the levenger punch plastic page protectors or do they hang? Thx!
You may need to punch it with scrap paper. Page protector is thin and doesn't punch well because of this. I have not personal tried this on the Levenger punch.
Thank you for watching!
How thick is the laminated cover, 3mil or 5 mil?
I use 5 mil for covers. Thank you for watching!
Is there no way to get the 9 punches without getting the little nick from the 10th? Is there a way to lift one of the punches?
Unfortunately, the punches are welded to it. I have noticed that if you trim the laminate down that the little nick will not be there. I am still playing with how to make the covers just right so you can avoid the nick. Regular 9.25 inch paper doesn't get the nick. Of course the covers are 9.5 inches. Thank you for watching!
Yes, the dies can be removed from the bottom.
@@sealinalashelle5126 On the Levenger punch? Are you saying the punches can be removed on the Levenger? I just purchased the same Levenger used in the video and two of the dies/punches are already loose, very wiggly. I haven’t punched anything but paper or card stock. Only had it two weeks. I can’t see how to remove the bottom and tighten the individual punches.
You can remove the arc dies from the bottom.
Thank you for the idea! Thank you for watching!