Fellowes Booklift Copyholder,Platinum
- Specially designed for planners, large manuals, or reference materials, this sturdy copyholder features two patented 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 provide a variety of viewing angles.
- Folds flat for compact storage and portable ease.
- Holds standard letter or A4-size ring binders.
- Ergonomically designed; adjustable height and page markers
- Folds flat and features holes for storage in a 3-ring binder
- Measures 9.75 by 11.75 by 2 inches, weights just 1.2 pounds
- Durable plastic construction
- Simple, attractive platinum design
Product Description
Specially designed for planners, large manuals, or reference materials, this sturdy copyholder features two patented 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 provide a variety of viewing angles. Folds flat for compact storage and portable ease. Holds standard letter or A4-size ring binders.Amazon.com Product Description
The 21100 is a convenient copyholder from Fellowes, designed especially for use with large textbooks and manuals. The two adjustable clips hold in place pages from even the largest, thickest textbooks, while the entire copyholder folds flat and fits neatly into a letter size ring binder. Convenient for holding often used reference or technical manuals and daily planners, the 21100 features nine height adjustments, accommodating virtually all sizes of books. Features: Ideal for daily planners, large text books, and manua… More >>
Fellowes Booklift Copyholder,Platinum
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5 comments
Ummm no on December 28, 2009 at 4:02 pm
Oddly enough i found this product on amazon while searching for something to replace it. I suppose i should warn people.
This at best holds thin books. Anything that has any recoil (books that close themselves), and its uselss. im not talking spring loaded, just plain paper back books.
The good:
Adjustable, collapsable.
The bad:
rarely holds pages secure.
easy to break.
definitely not worth 11$. think i got mine for 5 at office depot.
J. Olson on December 28, 2009 at 6:20 pm
I love this product, it is not only very useful for reading, and very adjustable, it’s also very compact. It folds down and can slide into a folder or bag very easily. The price is right too. I’ve been looking for something like this, because I’ve hear that such things can improve reading speed. It’s totally true.
Jane Stewart on December 28, 2009 at 7:12 pm
The product I received was labeled as Fellowes Booklift Copyholder 21100. The plastic was bending too much to hold a large textbook (11 3/4″ tall x 2 5/8″ wide). It did not hold open the pages of a new paperback book. The only thing it held ok was a well used textbook that was 9 1/2″ tall x 1 3/8″ wide. When I purchased this I also purchased a PhiferReader which holds all three items (above) perfectly. I prefer the PhiferReader.
S. M. Miller on December 28, 2009 at 7:33 pm
This is a real brain saver! I refuse to read the drivel magazines available at the gym, and sometimes I don’t have a magazine to bring. Now I can actually read comfortably – big books and small – as I workout. It’s also great for reading at the table while eating. It sticks to its description – I’ve had no problems with large hardcovers at all.
C. M. on December 28, 2009 at 8:23 pm
When I first saw the product on Amazon, I thought it would be aluminum or something based on the color. However, although it is plastic, it is a great book holder. It is highly adjustable and compact when you fold it up. Overall a good buy!