🌸 Staple smart, save green, and stand out in pink!
The PLUS Staple Free Stapler uses advanced Japanese technology to fasten up to 5 sheets without metal staples, featuring a power assist mechanism for easy use. Compact and stylish in pink, it’s eco-friendly and shredder safe, perfect for the modern professional.
Manufacturer | PLUS JAPAN |
Brand | PLUS |
Model Number | SL-196AB PK |
Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 3.5 x 7.4 cm; 131.54 g |
Colour | Pink |
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Number of Fasteners | 5 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | SL-106AB PINK |
Item Weight | 132 g |
A**U
Great alternative...
Great alternative to the usual stapler!Good value for money, very easy to use, durability to be confirmed!
K**K
Safe, functional little stapler, great for children
I bought a few of these staplers as gifts for children, mindful that metal staples are a danger and a nuisance when they run out. They were impressed, even a 5 year old immediately learned how to operate one as it does not need as much force as it is needed to plant and fold a metal staple through paper.Just keep in mind this model only clips five sheets together, which is adequate for most uses in school anyway and that it does bind the sheets almost irreversibly. I did not attempt to reverse the paper loop it creates, but I fear it would result in a tear. So only use for documents that you can replace if ripped.Otherwise small, light, compact, does not produce any waste and seems sturdy and capable to last a long time.Absolutely would recommend at such a low price!
N**N
Good for a few pages
I bought this stapler to cut down on waste - and to avoid the problem of running out of staples. This works well once you get the hang of it, though it can really only manage 2-3 pieces of paper. The 'staple' is reasonably sturdy if it's just paper that needs to stay together, but if its something you're going to flick through often then it will probably fall apart. Also, I quite often need to take assignments apart to mark them and then staple them back together to return them to students. You cannot easily re-'staple' pages with this. I find I use this to put pages together, and then a real stapler to return them to the students.Over all I am happy with the purchase because I have cut down on staple use and it does work well in its limited capacity.
G**D
So simple, but brilliant. This little gem will have paid for itself in no time
What can I say, I've only had this a couple of days and I absolutely love it! It's the sort of 'lil' office widget' that I've been wanting (for far too long).No staples are needed, so no getting annoyed at finding that the 'last staple has already been used'. No power (other than a lighter touch that you'd need with a normal stapler) and no fuss.The operation is smooth, simple and easy (seriously, you can read the instructions if you feel the need).The only limitation is for those 'thinker' documents (the recommended maximum if 5 pages, but I've managed six pages of regular printer paper, no problem).Yup, Bank Letters (probably the thickest paper), Receipts (probably the thinnest paper I regularly have) are a breeze.I just wish that there was (next model?) an option to handle more sheets of paper at once.This little gem will have paid for itself in no time (oh, and I even like the bright colours!)
G**D
Excellent for young children
My two youngest daughters love arts and crafts and are always making little books and things, and with the youngest being just 4 years old we are always worried she is going to end up stapling herself or something she shouldn't be.With this, it punches a hole in the paper and folders the tab created by the whole back through a slit that it makes.It works really, really well and thanks to the small groovy to guide the paper there is no chance of fingers etc getting put inside.As it uses the paper it punches out to fold back to create a "paper staple" there is no mess produced by this either.The mechanism is pretty good, so there is very little effort required to punch the paper.Excellent item for smaller childrenPros- mess free- safe- does it's job flawlesslyCons- None
A**N
Can only fix a few sheets of paper together
It's a cool little invention but it's actually not very good. At most you can staple 3-4 sheets together at a time because anymore simply won't fit. I know the product description says 5 buts that's a lie, at least for the one I got. And what's worse is that the area where the papers are stapled together, fall apart and tear easily when you're flipping through pages as you read them.And if you're looking to do something like say, stapling a receipt to a paper bag then forget about it.Honestly not worth it - your money will be better spent on a proper stapler instead.
A**A
German engineering....unbeatable!
This is an amazing piece of kit that does 'staple' 5 or MAXIMUM 6 (with 7 you'll struggle to pull the paper out) sheet of paper as promised. It is easy to punch through and it makes a sort of cut where it hooks the paper itself. So it looks like it is knotting over the paper itself on the place where you normally have a staple. Fantastic if you send stuff by post as no metal is used. It's ingenious and it rightly won the Best Innovative product 2013 prize, which I did not know when I bought it. I cannot stop being amazed at how well it work. If you need more than 5-6 sheet you can sort of 'staple' 1-5 and then 'staple' again 5-10 just aside. It will keep the thing together decently. So I really manage to get 10-12 in the end. Worth the money, very solid and the paper punched off is kept in a small lower tray that you can pull apart when you need it emptied.Vorsprung durch technik really! :-) One must love German engineering.
D**Y
Well built stapless stapler
This is a very good product if you are thinking of stapling documents together and do not want the sharp staple clips. The build is quite sturdy. It works by punching a small hole on your paper document and folding it on itself which is pretty ingenious.However, you have a very tight limit of 2-5 papers per staple though. If you have something specific on mind, for example, you need to give <5 paged disposable paper copies to a huge number of people in your work or class everyday. This one will really fit the bill. The best paper to use for this would be the thinner ones as thicker paper types will even lessen the number of ?stapleable pages.
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