| | |  | Curio & Unique Decorative Items | Home » » » » » » Fellowes 21140 Booklift Copyholder(Metallic Silver) | | | | | | | Description: | | Specially designed for planners, large manuals or reference materials, this sturdy copyholder features two adjustable clips to hold pages open at the desired location. The flexible easel design has a non-skid base and offers nine height adjustments to accommodate virtually any book size or viewing angle. Folds flat for compact storage and portable ease. Holds standard letter or A4-size ring binders. Main Features Manufacturer: Fellowes Manufacturer Part Number: 2114 Product Type: Copy Holder Dimensions: 9.62" Height x 11.62" Width x 2" Depth | | | Features: | |
• 1 silver-color holder per package
• 9 height adjustments
• 1 5/8-inch lip size
• Adjustable page markers
• Collapsible for storage
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 11.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 0.6 inches | | Product Height:
| 11.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.77 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 11.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 84 reviews |
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47 of 51 found the following review helpful:
Excellent!Oct 29, 2005
By Janet Boyer
"Author, Blogger, Mystic"
Because I'm a free lance writer and reviewer, I often have to have books on a holder for reference or for when I'm direct quoting.
I had a book holder from another company, but it was a piece of junk. It wouldn't hold up thicker books and the thin, rounded "holders" at the bottom kept popping off. I even had my husband tried to fix them by shoring up the holders with tape and such.
It kept breaking and out of frustration, I went to an office supply store to look for another one. The silver Fellowes Book Holder was all they had. Although the clerk assured me it was a sturdy, I was skeptical. I had him go into the office, get me a thick, hardcover book--and proceeded to take the Book Holder out of the box to test it. (Yes, right there in the store!)
I was immediately impressed with the sturdiness and snugness of the wide holders at the bottom. The plastic looks flimsy, but I'm tellin' ya, this baby really does well for holding open thick books! I've been using mine for about a week now and love it. No more headaches when I need to get a quote! YAY!
38 of 41 found the following review helpful:
Does its jobApr 23, 2003
By Lane P Niehuser Really the only product advertised as capable of holding more than just a few sheets of paper, the Fellowes Book Lift Holder serves its purpose well enough. I use it specifically to have an open textbook as a reference on my desk while doing schoolwork, yet the product quality certainly could use some improvement. This holder is made of a flimsy plastic, not exactly the kind of durable material needed to consistently hold heavy textbooks. In my opinion this thing needs to be made of metal, but hey, what do you expect for 10 bucks? So if you are looking for something to hold open your textbooks (cooking books, papers, etc.) you really will not find much else on the market. Just do not expect this to be of a very high quality.
28 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Does not hold large textbooks. Same piece breaks over and over.Jun 16, 2006
By dorkus maximus
"plc"
I've owned about 3 of these so far. There is a little tab in the back that inserts into a hole where you select the height of the stand. The little tab bears ALL of the weight of the book & stand, and it is plastic along with the rest of the unit.
I keep crazy glueing the tab back, and it continues to work for a while, but it's frustrating. There is another clipboard/bookstand out there called the "easy reader", which is a little more pricey and heavier, but infinitely more sturdy. It might have been discontinued too.
I really don't understand why they don't make the part that has the tab metal. If they did, the stand would last a whole lot longer, and would hold bigger books. As a medical student, I need it to hold larger textbooks, and it doesn't do the job. It works well for smaller books.
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Pretty Good Book ThingMay 29, 2005
By C. S. Mako
"CSMthePR"
Sometimes I need to have a few books open at the same time, and still have clear desk space for note taking. I used to keep one in my lap, or close it with a scrap of paper in it to keep the page, or sometimes just put an open book on the floor so I could open another. Not any more! Now I look back on those days and laugh at myself like a maniac until my face hurts because of what a total moron I was. What the crud was I thinking anyway?? This thing keeps my books open, and saves space on my desk. The little page holders fall out, but not all the time, so who cares? You're not going to loose them unless you've got a silver shag rug that's three inches deep, and it's not a big deal to pop them back in.
In truth I have two of these pretty good book things!
17 of 19 found the following review helpful:
I have tried a dozen holders; this is the best one....Dec 16, 2005
By He who knows, knows.
"Let Him Teach You"
I have tried a dozen holders; this is the best available.
Others tip over easily, or they hold only books of a limited size, or they are large, heavy, bulky, and therefore absurdly expensive, etc...
This is light, yet sturdy. Hint: I included a few large metal clips, the ones with long silver grasps that flip over and hold the pages in place. With the clips, this bookholder works excellently well.
In addition, it is also preforated to fit into any three-ring binder. The manufacturer thought of everything on this one. I keep one in the car for when I read in restaurants, another at home, and still a third on my office desk.
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