4.5/5
📂Powerful stapler holds 20 sheets at a time. Uses 26/6mm and 24/6mm staples.
📂Save up to 60% effort of stapling and reduce pain from the hard push.
📂Black in color with metal and composite construction for quality and durability. With Soft rubber handle for stapling comfort.
📂No-Jam technology prevents staple jams.
📂Standard manual stapler with cutting plier design.Ideal for school, office & home use.
$234
I just bought this stapler. It functions quite well. I will be thrilled if it continues for a long time. It is simple to load and feels great in the hand. However, a full slide stick of staples is not necessary. I don't mind breaking off staples in order to fit them in. It still lasts for a while before more staples are required. It gets a lot of daily use from me. In terms of thickness, it really works.
4.4/5
Packed long reach stapler allows you to staple up to 12" from the paper's edge - perfect for center-stitch stapling or fastening cards
Performance driven mechanism with an inner rail for jam resistant stability and long term stapling integrity.
Integrated ruler and adjustable locking paper guide ensure precision alignments and consistency.
Solidly fastens to your work surface for stable and sturdy performance.
Exceptional versatility: staples up to 12" from the paper’s edge – perfect for center stitch stapling or fastening cards or tags.
Durable all-metal construction for years of superior performance.
12" Long Reach stapler features integrated ruler and adjustable locking paper guide.
$234
I already owned one of these, but because I'm so lazy, I had to get another. I use it to create booklets, and there are typically two choices available depending on what I'm doing. I hot glued a piece of matboard under the long reach stapler to prevent the guide from moving because I'm too lazy to relocate and adjust the guides every time. Due to the SPARCO long reach's lower price, I initially purchased it. However, due of the inferior quality of that stapler (the top wiggles somewhat), I returned it and switched back to this one. If it's not broken, GREAT NEWS! This Swingline is equally as high-quality as the one I purchased ten years ago!TIP: Use Premium Standard Staples - Chisel Point, High Carbon Steel if you experience jamming when stapling a stack of 20 sheets. Regular standard staples, particularly those without chisel points, struggle to penetrate the stack. Which one slices better when you compare a butter knife to a steak knife? The staple itself is the other problem. When you try to push the wire through the stack, it might not be strong enough and bend easily. Because carbon steel is a little stiffer than normal steel, it will penetrate more easily.If you are stapling multiples, the guidance will ultimately get moved back, thus you need to check frequently. Alternatively, if you just need to utilize it for one setting, hot glue it in place! Nevertheless superior to other long reach staples! Please add a locking guide; it can't be that difficult!
4.3/5
The Original
50 Sheet Capacity
sold as 1 each
Ergonomic Handle
Chrome Plated Metal
$234
The previous owners of the pizza restaurant my husband and I purchased in December used Archer or Anchor staplers, which were dreadful, and we use paper bags for the pizzas that need to be stapled shut. The storage room was littered with outdated staplers, and the ones that were currently in use needed to be banged upon a surface in order to function (I suspect the slamming on the table may have also led to their failures...). Therefore, I looked into and purchased a Rapid Classic 1 Plier Stapler and an Ace Stapler, both of which had good ratings on Amazon, in an effort to find a more dependable stapler that wouldn't require slamming.After six months, the Ace has nearly entirely abandoned us in the last week. It requires cautious re-engineering after a few uses, which is simply ineffective in this type of work setting. The Rapid was experiencing some issues, but this was because regular staples were being used in the stapler rather than the Rapid's unique staples.The only problem is that it requires unique staples. If not, I'll be purchasing two more today. One to replace the Ace, and one in case one of them is broken by one of my staff. But I believe I still have a long way to go before that day arrives.9/13/16 UPDATE: We haven't used that replacement stapler yet. The durability and quality of these staplers really impress me. And relieved to have at last discovered something that defies everyday efforts by my workers to destroy it.
4.3/5
Packaging plier for cardboard and bags
Supplied with two anvils: Straight and Sword
Contoured handle grip with finger stop on base
With a rear spring loading mechanism, this stapler uses Type 73 1/4" to 1/2" staples
Throat depth - 2 11/16 inches (68mm)
$234
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3.9/5
Pneumatic assembly available (sold separately)
QUALITY: Bearing system allows an easy squeeze action across entire operating sequence creating a quicker, tighter clinch with less strain
DURABLE: Case hardened steel components for extreme durability
FAST: Quick-load magazine. Coated top-load magazine permits faster, smoother staple loading
INDUSTRIAL: Popular uses include dry cleaning and box closing
$234
I would give this a perfect 10 if I could! I absolutely adore this stapler!Every day, we staple the ends of rounded cardboard mailing tubes for delivery. I bought a stapler from Amazon last year, and it was awful. It was such a waste of time for me to always have to use pliers to drive the staples the rest of the way in when they broke for a year. However, I detested the idea of having to buy a new stapler owing to my initial terrible decision, the Ace Clipper Stapler.The Bostitch Stapling Plier P6C-8 came to my attention when, a couple of weeks ago, I had finally reached a breaking point of aggravation that had me logging onto Amazon and searching around for something better than the mess I had been dealing with for the previous year. But is this really the stronger stapler I require? The staples for this stapler looked heavy and, happily, were not wavy like those for the Ace stapler I had bought. The reviews for this stapler were all quite positive, and it appeared that people working in construction and related fields were using it. Anyhow, I made the decision to gamble on this plier stapler, and I am so happy I did!This stapler is a dream, and it has made my work of packing and shipping much simpler. Why on earth did I put off replacing that subpar Ace stapler for so long? This tiny beauty staples effortlessly! I realize that I sound really insane. I'm not, I promise! This stapler has been excellent for a week now that I've been using it. It is simple to load, and when it staples, you can tell that the staple has gone through completely and closed at the other end thanks to the satisfying click. You get an option of 1/4" or 3/8" staples, and loading is simple. I decided to utilize 1/4" staples for my specific purpose, and they work flawlessly. These staples are robust and tightly seal. No more using pliers to force the staple through or, worse, removing damaged staples! I anticipate that this stapler will last about as long as I do due to the design.Although I am aware that this stapler is not cheap, I am confident in saying that after using it and comparing it to another supposedly heavy-duty stapler, I would be willing to pay twice as much for it. I love to find deals, and this tiny piece of gear really is that excellent. Again, I'm using this to staple the ends of cardboard shipping tubes, so it has to easily pass through thick cardboard and a plastic end cap every time I use it. I heartily endorse this item! I just wish Amazon would sell the coordinating basics as a prime item as well.
3.8/5
Reduced effort, easy squeeze handle
All-metal construction and No-Jam technology for superior performance
Fast and easy, top-load staple reloading
$234
This stapler should be simple to operate with any hand size thanks to its straightforward design. The force needed to produce a good staple looks really low, despite the fact that the device is made to handle up to 20 sheets. With varying success, I've tried the "Soft Touch" staplers. Despite the fact that they fire with less force than standard staplers, they frequently fail to fully penetrate and clinch. I used 10 folded sheets of 24-pound copy paper to test the P3's capabilities. The staple had a nice clinch and was flawless. I don't see any reason why this product shouldn't provide good service for years given that it is made of metal where strength is required and wear will occur.
3.8/5
Office heavy duty 73 plier stapler and staples set, supplied with the HD-73 stapler and 2000 staples type 73/12mm
Supplied with two anvils: Straight and Sword
With a rear spring loading mechanism, this stapler uses 73/6-12mm staples
Packaging plier for cardboard and post bags
Contoured handle grip with finger stop on base and a throat depth of 68mm
$234
This high duty stapler is fantastic. For extremely heavy duty job, it works great. Not your typical household stapler, this one. Despite not having used it yet, I adore the extra tongue that is available. Clearly a commercial stapler, this one. I can flatten cardboard boxes using staples for temporary storage. I have used it to join canvas pieces. It is a great stapler to keep on hand for challenging assignments. Of course, heavy-duty staples must also be purchased in addition to special heavy-duty staplers intended for this stapler. When required for difficult jobs, that is also well worth the cost.
3.7/5
Heavy duty plier stapler
Suitable for commercial use
Staples sold separately
2-5/8 in. throat depth
Steel construction, chrome finish
$234
Evidently, not all staples are created equal. I had been using a different well-known brand of staples, but my Bates 110P plier-style stapler would regularly clog or produce two or 1-1/2 staples. It appeared as though the staples' wire was simply too thin. I looked for references to my Bates 110P and discovered both straight and wavy staples. I bought these, and the issue was resolved! I never run into a jam, and it works beautifully. My advice is to identify the brand and model of your stapler before looking for refill staples that are specifically compatible with that model.Others have questioned why the staples are "undulated," but I haven't come across a satisfactory response. I believe there is more wire on the paper's surface, more of it is spread out, and it may provide a tighter grip, but that could just be my view. I think they look beautiful and they definitely function well, so I have no issues!
3.5/5
Staple Capacity = 208
Ergonomically Jam-Free Design.
Staples 2-20 Sheets of paper
Uses the SB19 -1/4 Inch staple ONLY
Throat depth = 2.5 inches
$234
I've been crafting for more than 50 years, and I frequently work on projects that call for having a reliable stapler on hand. This stapler is the best I've ever used because it's so simple to use and operate. I particularly enjoy the extended reach nose because it makes many of my projects so much simpler to complete. One of these staplers has been a possession of mine for many years. I got this second one since I was continuously moving it between my desk and my craft area. I adore them both and would never give them up for anyone! I heartily endorse this product. You would never want to use a standard desk stapler once more.
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