✨ Bind with style, leave the staples behind! ✨
The Kokuyo Stapleless Stapler is a revolutionary tool that allows you to bind up to 5 sheets of paper without the need for traditional staples. Weighing only 60 grams and featuring a compact design, it’s perfect for both desktop and handheld use. The sleek press-lock mechanism ensures a professional finish while eliminating the hassle of staple replenishment. Ideal for the modern professional looking to streamline their document management.
Manufacturer | Kokuyo |
Brand | KOKUYO |
Item Weight | 2.12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.18 x 4.45 x 1.46 inches |
Item model number | SLN-MPH105W |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | White |
Material Type | Lever cover / Middle cover / Undercover: R-ABS, Paper insertion slot: ABS, Stopper: POM, Rear cover: PP, Body: Steel |
Number of Fasteners | 1000 |
Size | 1 PACK |
Manufacturer Part Number | SLN-MPH105W |
J**C
WORTH it but it can only be used for about 4 sheets of regular printer paper.
I've had this staple-less stapler for years and use it almost daily for work and it's still going strong. I love that it doesn't create a hole in the papers or any folding. It secures the papers together well. I use it for invoices, stapling receipts to papers, etc. The packaging tells you it can't work for more than 4-5 papers so there's no surprise there. I still use a regular staple for more sheets of paper and when I need it to REALLY stay stapled together like if I'm going to constantly skim through the pages and I know it's going to be tossed around a lot between people.
G**G
Handy little binder tool
I don't want to deal with a stapler. It requires staples, it makes holes in my papers, it is hard to separate the papers if I need to do that later, and the staples aren't good for my shredder if I eventually choose to destroy the papers. This staple-free binder fixes all of those issues.It is very solid and heavy, and will probably last forever. You stick a stack of papers in the mouth, squeeze down on the handle, and it makes a tiny crimp on the top edge of the papers that keeps them together. So far I mostly bind the papers and file them, so I can't say how long the binding lasts. I suspect the attachment is not heavy-duty - if you need to pass the stack around to a lot of people or will be going through it a lot, you may need to revert to metal staples. But for light use, papers just to be filed, or the home office, this hits all the point for me.
B**M
Thought it was a good idea for not using standard staples, but I was wrong
Seemed like a good idea, BUT the placement of the "perforations" is difficult and not consistent. In addition they don't hold the papers together.Then the instructions are in Japanese. There are pictures, but it does not help. Thought there may be a way to adjust the placement of the perforations.Tried to contact the supplier, but they did not provide any assistance or offer to see if the stapler was defective.Do not recommend purchasing
L**Y
It works
It’s a cute color, but there’s definitely a limitation on the amount of paper
A**E
Just “OK” - not the best model
I LOVE stapleless staplers and own several. This is my fifth; I have not purchased this brand before. I am a teacher and I hate staples. I like buying different models, usually Japanese, because you get different stapling styles. This one is “just okay” — the place you slide papers in is VERY small and it is hard to tell if your papers stapled; there’s no audible “click” or any type of noise unlike the ones that punch a hole. Feeding paper into the staple is a little awkward because of the narrow “mouth.” The grip is also awkward compared to other models because of the direction of the handle. The width of the crimp staple is VERY small. The stapler is also physically heavier than other models. The PLUS brand punch stapleless stapler can take the same amount of paper (5 sheets) with better security with a $1-2 price difference; that one is lighter and feels more “grab-and-go” for a work bag. I would not purchase this crimping model again when there are better stapleless alternatives, but I do enjoy having it in my collection just to showcase the different innovative ways you can put two pieces of paper together!
R**K
Works great. Unit is small but built heavy. Easy to squeeze the handle.
Works great. I got this to connect two pieces of paper together and it works great. The edges of the paper has to be tight into the stapler because it is close to the edge but it works great. When you pull the sheets apart they rip instead of just pulling apart. If you want to take them apart you just have to gently pull the sheets from the ends and they come apart like a zipper.
M**V
Not that great but a great concept
I feel that it doesn't "staple" far enough on the paper to make them stay together. It crimps it as the very edge of the paper. Would be a great product if it just allowed the paper to go in farther.
B**S
Perfect for using with coffee filters
I bought this to make tobacco pouches for my husband’s nicotine of choice. He prefers pouches, but the pre-made kind don’t come in flavors he likes. So I cut squares out of coffee filters and fold them in half and crimp the ends. I do two layers of crimps to keep it secure (one pushed the whole way in and one on the very edge of the filter). He packs the filter with as much as he wants and folds it over on top to use it. This stapler is absolutely perfect for this task.I could see this being useful for pre-portioning coffee or loose tea.
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