♻️ Staple-free, stress-free: bind smarter, live greener!
The Kokuyo Harinacs Stapleless Stapler (SLN-MS112D) is a large desktop staple-free stapler imported from Japan, designed to bind up to 12 sheets without metal staples. Featuring innovative arrow-shaped blades, adjustable depth control, and a built-in paper guide, it offers versatile single-corner or two-point binding while promoting eco-friendly waste-free document management. Its compact handle lock ensures tidy storage, making it a perfect blend of functionality and sustainability for the modern professional.
Manufacturer | Kokuyo |
Brand | KOKUYO |
Item Weight | 1.28 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.31 x 6.1 x 6.1 inches |
Item model number | SLN-MS112D |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Handle cover, base, top cover, side gauge: R-ABS, body: steel plate, blade: stainless steel |
Number of Fasteners | 12 |
Size | Large |
Manufacturer Part Number | SLN-MS112D |
D**N
Beware! Too Much Fun!
First, I acknowledge that, as other reviewers have stated, the instructions are only in Japanese. However, these instructions come with diagrams, which will be sufficient for most users. And, let's also consider whether-and-when a product created for a market in one country should be dinged for not providing instructions in the language of another. I am glad to be able to get this device, even though the Japanese did not create it with me in-mind.This staple-less stapler is essentially a descendent of the Bump staple-less stapler (invented by American George P[endleton] Bump, 14 May 1870 – 19 Feb 1947); it cuts tabs and slits into the papers, and then folds and feeds the tabs through the slits. Generally, this method creates a more reliable attachment than that of crimping papers together, as do some staple-less staplers for five sheets or fewer. Unlike the Bump device, this device creates tabs with flanged heads, making the attachment a bit more secure.The producer makes a number of staple-less staplers, some of which crimp and others of which use the Bump method. This particular model seems to be their high-end device, with a slightly higher capacity and conceived to make it easier to produce results of professional quality. If you can survive only able to attach ten-or-fewer sheets, and are unconcerned about precisely placing the attachment, then you can save some money by getting a different model; but both stationery geeks and supermodels will sneer at you.
L**N
More pages is better
I got the big bad version of this because I figured the bigger the better for these things. This thing works pretty well. And it's kind of interesting. Does it hold as well as a metal staple. Of course not. But it'll let you just shove anything into a shredder without worrying about Staples ruining your day. So it's definitely worth it when it comes to that. If you're only going to staple two pages together. Don't use this it will not work. I mean it will cut it and twist it and make it kind of stick together. But because there's only two pages, it doesn't want to stick very well. You can just shake it and it will undo itself. When you're doing three four five pages that's when you get to the pages sticking very well and holding up.
D**S
Good quality stapleless stapler
This is a high-quality stapleless stapler, but in terms holding the sheets of paper together, the staplers that use the metal binder is more solid.
M**N
sturdy, smooth, does a great job i think!
use google lens AI on your camera for the japanese language instructions and they will translate in speak to you. then it 's no longer a problem!
M**D
Over Promises
Staples are messy but this device cuts a permanent piece out of each page, and it is virtually impossible to take the pages apart and then reassemble and fasten then again, am returning
S**T
Cute but bigger in person
Does what it says ! It was bigger than I expected but still fits on my desk obviously, it feels hefty in a good way. The instructions and everything are all in Japanese so I used google translate to get an idea of what it all says. I attached my scans :)
J**N
Could Have Been A Five Star
This product is good, but there should have been an instruction sheet in English, not Japanese, if they are selling this item in the USA.
C**L
You might need a translator, all the writing on the stapler is in Japanese!
The media could not be loaded. Coolest stapler ever! Also, it's self aware. No need to ever buy staples again. No more picking them up out of the carpet or off of the floor or stabbing myself (okay, others. Stabbing others) with them. Also the product description is hilarious. That is the entire reason that I bought this stapler, and I don't regret it. It staples up to 12 sheets at a time and makes a cool hole when it does it. Check out the video to see it in action.
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