📎 Staple smart, stay sharp—ditch the holes, keep the flow!
The Kokuyo Harinacs Press Staple-free Stapler innovatively binds papers by crimping without staples or holes, offering a lightweight, compact, and eco-friendly solution ideal for professionals who value clean documents and sustainable office tools.
Manufacturer | Kokuyo |
Brand | KOKUYO |
Model Number | SLN-MPH105W |
Product Dimensions | 15.7 x 11.3 x 3.71 cm; 60 g |
Colour | White |
Material Type | Lever cover / Middle cover / Undercover: R-ABS, Paper insertion slot: ABS, Stopper: POM, Rear cover: PP, Body: Steel |
Number of Fasteners | 1 |
Size | 1 PACK |
Manufacturer Part Number | SLN-MPH105W |
Item Weight | 60 g |
K**E
Sturdy, ground-breaking crimper
It's sturdy, heavy even, does what is promised.I tried "stapling" a corner of a stack of five A4's and it was good.The crimp marks can be smoothed out with care.Also, I experimented and created tiny five-sheet leaflets and booklets, crimping together the entire length of a side of a stack.Also, one can create a sweet little envelope with this, just cut two pieces of paper into any shape you like and crimp their edges together to create a custom gift package to surprise and amaze your friends and family.The absence of ugly metal staples allows for such tidy creativity!Be aware though, five appears to be the maximum for stack of sheets to be crimped together.
N**D
Sturdy not flimsy - and a cleaner join than many staple-less staplers
Have tried a different type which cuts and pushes a piece of paper through but found it to be fiddly and at times unreliable. This stapless-less stapler uses a better method of binding pages together and a smaller imprint on the paper. No 'tearing' of the paper to make a paper staple link some - this one uses a multiple laceration pressing approach which leaves a cleaner and less damaging join. It would be nice to find one with a wider joiner and one caple of more than a few sheets - but this one is working nicely and cleanly with two part binding. Would recommend.
P**E
Really useful, but just note that it's not for heavy duty stapling
It's great. It doesn't use metal staples, so there's nothing to constantly replace. But, it's just that if you do a lot of stapling with a multitude of sheets, or the sheets may be subject to some wear, this type of connection isn't the strongest. But, for what I use it for, it's great, and really useful.
A**S
Waste of money
It has taken a while to arrive and whilst it is robust it is a little disappointing. It does staple 4 sheets of paper by crimping them together at the corner but it is only a very small area that is crimped so doesn't stay 'stapled' together for long. A nice idea and would be better if a larger area is crimped. Very expensive for what it achieves. Wouldn't recommend.
V**X
Don't waste your money
This item does not work at all. Firstly, you can only 'staple' 2 bits of paper, secondly you can't push the paper in far enough and thirdly, if it does link the pages, they very easily come apart. If I could I would have given it no stars.
A**R
Oh my goodness I love this wee stapler.
This stapler is great and I love using it. It is absolutely perfect for glassine bags and other thin paper. You do have to make sure that the paper is fully into the slot before pressing to 'fix' your paper together but that really is no hardship.
Y**N
Easy to use
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H**Y
Design Flaw
As a stapleless stapler, it does work - you can bind together up to 5 sheets of paper reasonably securely. And then separate them easily if you pull along the seam. So it's best for times when you only need to attach papers temporarily; that's why I bought this model. On the other hand, I wouldn't recommend it for any important documents and as I said, nothing consisting of more than 5 thin sheets.However, there is a major design flaw with this stapler which just makes it infuriating to use. You slot about an inch of your papers into the mouth of the stapler, but only the very edge is stapled. The diagram on the back actually specifies 2mm between the crimp and the edge of the paper. 7mm if you staple a corner(!) There is almost no leeway. You MUST make sure your papers are perfectly aligned on top of each other, and then push them in to the very end of the stapler if you even want a part of the crimping to work. I also find that I can almost never do it properly if I hold it in my hand - I have to have it flat on a table.I don't understand why they designed this in such a way. If they even moved the crimping mechanism just 0.5cm closer towards the mouth of the stapler, then it would be much more effective and it wouldn't take me 3 or 4 tries every single time I wanted to staple together two little bits of paper.
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