January 1, 2008
Cuts That Bind
That staples have been a staple of the office and classroom for decades is a point beyond debate. But, thanks to the Staple Free Stapler, those tiny needle sharp bits of metal have finally met their match. And ironically enough, it comes in the form of a machine which does what thousands of harried employees and students have also done for decades.
The Staple Free Stapler simply cuts a miniature flap in the corners of the papers to be joined, and then folds the flaps over so they are secured in a pocket. It does the job far more neatly and unobtrusively than the millions of paper pushers and who have similarly torn and folded their documents when the stapler was nowhere to be found. (Now if only they had realized that they were on to a money maker!)
The Staple Free Stapler will work on documents up to five pages long, and best of all, it looks absolutely nothing like a traditional stapler. It consists of two plastic disks (available in black, blue, or a transparent grey for those who like to see ingenuity at work) atop a tray into which the document is inserted for its surgical procedure.
Imagine: no more trips to the supplies cabinet for refilling the traditional stapler; no more frustrating delays trying to remove the jammed staples with a paperclip; and not more chances of a carelessly placed thumb or finger ending up pinched or jabbed. The Staple Free Stapler cuts only what it is supposed to–your document’s pages!
And at a mere $6.95, the Staple Free Stapler is the perfect holiday gift for the office associate or college student!

Posted by Judy.




