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Reddit mentions of Plus Paper Clinch Compact Navy Blue Heavy Duty, Light, Staple Free Stapler (31252)

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Plus Paper Clinch Compact Navy Blue Heavy Duty, Light, Staple Free Stapler (31252). Here are the top ones.

Plus Paper Clinch Compact Navy Blue Heavy Duty, Light, Staple Free Stapler (31252)
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    Features:
  • EASY TO USE: Just open and slide corner of paper and press -- instantly the paper are fastened. The Paper Clinch fastens paper without the use of staples and the Power Assist Mechanism is designed to fasten papers with minimal force. The paper clinch fastens up to 5 sheets of paper without the use of staples.
  • LONG LASTING: The Paper Clinch is durable for multiple uses that is reliable thru constant stapling. The compact design allows it store easily in your desk; back pack; brief case; purse or drawer.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT & COMFORTABLE: Ergonomically designed for one handed use. Palm sized for easy handling and perfect for everyone including children and seniors.
  • RECYCLEABLE: Easy to shred and recycle papers without the worry of staples getting jammed. Without staples just drop in the shredder or recycle bin. It’s environmentally safe.
  • MULTIPLE USES: It is perfect for home; office; work; on the go. Works great in kitchens; hospitals and other environments where you wish not to use staples.
Specs:
ColorBlue
Height1.25 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.3086471668 Pounds
Width2.5 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Plus Paper Clinch Compact Navy Blue Heavy Duty, Light, Staple Free Stapler (31252):

u/SkeptiCynical Β· 6 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I'm fascinated by them. Think of how many other omnipresent 20th century office products have simply vanished - rolodex, rotary phones, filing cabinets, typewriters, paper maps, the 'attache'.

Today we can type a multi-page document on a personal computer thousands of times more powerful than what we used to send the first man to the moon. We can wirelessly transmit it to a laser printer and have that document printed for mere pennies. In seconds! But for all the alternative paper-binding methods of the last few decades (like this stupid thing), you'll still probably use a regular old stapler to keep those sheets together.

That 70 year old stapler can do the same job as today's stapler. But thanks to the callous disregard with which our fickle minds determine a serviceable object to be "obsolete", these gorgeous simple machines slowly disappeared. And the flimsy, brightly colored, plastic cubicle ornaments they call "staplers" today are just as likely to be lost at the back of a desk drawer as they are to be tossed out as extraneous.

That 70 year old stapler is timeless. It does the job, and it does it with a little more class. That, I believe, is the spirit of BIFL.

I say bring on the staplers.