Style:Half Strip
The Optima desktop stapler is reduced-effort, with an ergonomic shape and soft-feel handle that makes stapling 50% easier in comparison to standard desk staplers. Staples up to twice the capacity of comparable models. Flat-clinch s...
Can't beat the price and does good work up to about 50 pages.
This one works well and manages lots of sheets with little force, but doesn't advance the staples every time, and I have to open it, wiggle the spring a bit and close
Its a little big and don't really have a good place for it, but works really well and has not let me down yet or jammed up on me yet.
Can staple 70 pages effortlessly, easy staple to remove, no pressure needed on handle (seriously, you can staple w/1 finger), easy to replace staples, doesn't jam
Less effort required and more efficient work equals excellent quality for any business or home!
this may well be your stapler because it does a great job stapling that amount!
But again, it does a solid job of stapling - the staple-ends are not loose at all, but set tightly against the paper - and all with an easy push down of the handle
It has very little resistance when stapling and does a great job.
It makes stapling thick contracts a breeze and look does a clean job.
It did a great job of stapling the 10 page test I experimented on
but well, it does very well stapling pages as much as 100 actually and little effort at all
I liked the Staples one, but my family hated it as it made loud noise - because of that, I had to do my stapling in the garage or in a closed door while everyone else was sleeping
"Success"Pros:- It can staple 70 sheets without breaking a
It stinks when you buy something that should last for years and you have to toss it because it doesn't work as it's supposed to.
However, it performed great, and I don't have to get a board or something to sit on to make it staple - it effortlessly does the job, up to 70 pages... however after 30 pages a staple kind of gets useless.
I liked the Staples one, but my family hated it as it made loud noise - because of that, I had to do my stapling in the garage or in a closed door while everyone else was sleeping
Broke in less than a few times of use got jammed and wont work anymore
Jam free" stapler jammed the first time I used it and continues to jam
Jam free claim due to the specially designed thin high carbon staples engineered for this stapler
After some disappointing units that jammed this one gets the job done.
"Success"Pros:- It can staple 70 sheets without breaking a
I do, however, suspect that it's one of those staplers whose performance declines as it is emptied of staples
The Cadillac of heavy duty staplers, smooth and effortless operation in all aspects of stapling
It stinks when you buy something that should last for years and you have to toss it because it doesn't work as it's supposed to.
I liked the Staples one, but my family hated it as it made loud noise - because of that, I had to do my stapling in the garage or in a closed door while everyone else was sleeping
It stinks when you buy something that should last for years and you have to toss it because it doesn't work as it's supposed to.
I really like the fact that when stapling two sheets the staples flatten out on the back side, and do NOT curl up and penetrate the pages in the opposite direction causing serious injury when filing pages.
I like the fact that you don't have to use massive heavy-duty staples on moderate-sized collections of paper.
I like the fact that it is handy for the occasional thicker sets that I need to staple
"Success"Pros:- It can staple 70 sheets without breaking a
Can staple 70 pages effortlessly, easy staple to remove, no pressure needed on handle (seriously, you can staple w/1 finger), easy to replace staples, doesn't jam
I find myself saving them and combining to get use of them as the staples are not cheap
The area on the bottom of the stapler where the staple gets secured was installed crooked so no staples are sealed
I'd always be frustrated by bent staples and lack of penetration through all the pages, and I'd have to try several times before I'd get a decent staple through.
great stapler for large number of pages without using clunky, thick staples
The Swingline emblem is cheap plastic and I am suspicious that it might "flake" one day in the future
The orange base is made of a cheaper plastic and you can really "see" that as opposed to the silver area
They're pretty cheap though, and definitely worth saving my wrists and hands from using the crappy plastic stapler that they gave me!
I liked the Staples one, but my family hated it as it made loud noise - because of that, I had to do my stapling in the garage or in a closed door while everyone else was sleeping
I feel like I am compensating for something.- A mix of high quality materials and cheap plastic worry me about long term durability.- Loud
More about Swingline Stapler, Optima 70, Desktop Stapler, 70 Sheet Capacity, Reduced Effort, Half Strip, Silver (87875)
Style:Half Strip
The Optima desktop stapler is reduced-effort, with an ergonomic shape and soft-feel handle that makes stapling 50% easier in comparison to standard desk staplers
Staples up to twice the capacity of comparable models
Flat-clinch stapling forms staples flat (on the reverse of the bottom sheet) for neater stacking, while the quick load feature simplifies staple refilling
Just push a button and the staple magazine pops out from the front
Stapler is backed by a 100% performance guarantee.