📎 Staple-free, stress-free: bind smarter, not harder!
The Kokuyo Harinacs Compact Alpha is a Japanese-import stapleless stapler that binds up to 5 sheets using an innovative arrow blade design. Its ergonomic, palm-sized form enables one-handed use with minimal force, while a top window allows easy alignment and scrap removal. Made with 90% recycled PVC, it’s lightweight, portable, and perfect for eco-conscious professionals seeking sleek, efficient paper binding without staples.
Manufacturer | Kokuyo |
Brand | KOKUYO |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.06 x 2.09 x 3.43 inches |
Item model number | SLN-MSH305B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Blue |
Material Type | Pvc |
Number of Fasteners | 1 |
Total Recycled Content Percentage | 90 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | SLN-MSH305B |
Z**O
Functional and so cute!
I got this stapeless stapler for my daughter for Christmas. She was asking me for cute stationery so I decided to purchase this which I do not regret at all. This stapler is very functional. I'll never have to buy another staple again. The paper hold is great and it is very durable. The size is compact and you can take it anywhere. The price is cheap for something this fuctional. Now I don't have to worry that my little ones will get hurt with real staples. I highly recommend to those who want cute stationery which is also safe for children.
G**Y
Pain free
I process a lot of paper work at work and having to remove the staples can be a pain and hurt. This have been great.
S**T
Kind of like a clip-less paperclip
Overall, I like this product and have had no issues with jamming or mechanical trouble. I've been able to bind 5 papers together with no issues, too. I like the compact design and not having to get staple refills. However, if you need a solution that will hold all your papers securely AND withstand flipping back and forth between them multiple times an hour, this isn't the right tool. You should consider a "regular" stapler. Don't get me wrong - I still use this item daily, but for jobs when I need a paperclip to keep things organized and in one place, NOT when it's something I need to reference frequently.
H**K
Great!
Works awesome and are able to see the mechanics of it
G**E
Don't "staple" more than 2 pages together.
This works only when you need to attach two pages together....anything thicker causes it to jam and tear the pages.
A**G
Good but has slight issues
Works well and makes these awesome arrow holes in the paper which actually staples the papers together without staples! I can’t even believe it! No more pesky staples. This thing was so cheap as well only 6-7 dollars I think. Only issue I have with this is it can’t staple together more then 5 papers. The way this thing works is that it pushes this lever like thing through this arrow mold then it folds the paper into itself to hold the paper together but due to that there is a problem. When you have to much paper it might make the hole for the arrow shap but the part where the paper fold itself in might break off leaving just a arrow shaped hole and it not being staples… so this product is good for small amounts of paper like 2-4 max. As long as you don’t mind the stylish arrow shaped hole this product is 5/5
N**S
Clever idea but implemented badly
This does appear to punch papers together decently, the problem is that sliding the device back off the paper routinely shreds the tag that is meant to hold the stack together.
N**S
Love this crazy little thing
It's little, which is a minor issue for my clumsy students (truthfully teachers know that as keyboarding skills increased, dexterity for office items like scissors and stapler, has decreased). But miracle or miracles, it actually works for a few sheets of paper. We are using it to replace tape or glue when adding to our interactive notebooks. I had students test it out at the end of the year, shared it with some of my peers, and our dept head is buying us 6 each for this fall. It's worth it's price. I don't think it will last for years, because it is plastic and will be used repeatedly 1-3 times per week, but for personal use, I imagine would last a decade or longer.
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