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Staples One-Touch Stapler

It remains a paper world. Should you ever need to buy a stapler, this is the one to get. By the Archimedean power of levers, one very light push on its head will effortlessly punch a staple through 20 or more sheets. Secures amazingly easily. All staplers should work like this. [Suggested by Bobby Lipman.]

-- KK

One-Touch Stapler
Item #555352
$15
Previously available from Staples

[If you use one of these newer models and can report positively or negatively, please let us know --sl]

 







Comments

 
#1 | Tue, 02-24-09 08:54
helen

that stapler rocks

 
#2 | Mon, 09-14-09 08:09
Kevin

This is actually a rebadged PaperPro stapler. They make a whole line of these kind of staplers. They also make a few nice hole punches.

 
#3 | Tue, 12-22-09 03:59
Wendy

We have a few of these at work, and we will walk to the other end of the building to find one to use.
They are fantastic, and will travel easily trough a surprising amount of paper for a desk top stapler with ease.

 
#4 | Wed, 01-06-10 07:31
Bob

I had the paperpro version. I used it hard for a year ( I'm a teacher). It worked great. But, It the stapler body is made with two pieces of plastic with a friction fit. The two pieces separated and and it quit stapling. Replaced it with a swinger version. so far so good.

 
#5 | Thu, 02-18-10 09:56
Monica

For some reason when I reload the one touch with staples, it is not working. What can I be doing wrong when I reload with staples?

 
#6 | Fri, 03-12-10 10:02
Tanna Pitt

i have owned one for several months but cannot use it because I cannot load it. Can you send me some instructions?

 

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