No, Walmart does not sell binding machines. Any office supply store such as Staples or Office Depot do sell them.
Not true! I am in Walmart at least twice a week ,every week for at least 6 hours, and that is an understatement...Check out Walmart's website. Look under electronic, then search laminators. Not only do they sell Laminators, they sell FELLOWES, GBC and ROYAL laminators along with laminating pouches and laminating rolls.
Fellowes makes the full spectrum of binding machines from plastic comb binding machines to the professional thermal models. The plastic comb binding machines can be bought for about $100. The thermal binding machines sell for $500 and up.
Some companies that produce and sell thermal binding machines are Kugler Womako GmbH, Thermo Binding Covers, Global Sources, Office Binding Machines and Lucky Plastics.
Comb binding machines are used to punches and binding large amount of pages or sheets of papers or documents, it was commonly used on offices. Comb binding machines have different sizes and qualities.
Office Depot carries a variety of comb style binding machines, punch binding machines, and a uni-binding machine. Some models are manual, and others are automated.
Ibico binding machines are among the most popular brands of book binding machines. Available in a variety of sizes and styles, they are common in schools and small commercial outfits.
There are different brands of binding machines, such as: RubiCoil, Coilmac, and wire mac. American Laminators offers a wide selection of both coil and wire binding machines.
Office retail shops like Staples and Office Depot will likely be your best best in this case. Not only do they sell spiral binding machines, their copy/print departments in store also uses them in-store.
Binding machines are devices that are used to take a large stack of loose papers and turn them into a bound book.
One can purchase coil binding machines from a number of online websites. Amazon is a place that can be used to easily find and purchase the machines online.
You can find plastic coil binding machines from websites such as: Binding Stuff, Spiral Binding, Staples, Rhin-O-Tuff, Binding Machine (the full URL cannot be listed here), and possibly even from eBay.
There are many shops that sell card shufflers. Stores such as, Target, Walmart, Walgreens, Toys R Us, Kmart, and Sears all sell card shuffling machines.
The Spiral Binding Company sells refurbished spiral binding machines. You should start with them. Factory Express has a spiral binding machine that is fairly inexpensive. Binding Depot stocks a wide selection of spiral coil binding machines and supplies at reasonable prices.