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Bostitch Office inHANCE Heavy Duty Stapler, 65-Sheet Capacity, Black/Silver

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1.Size:65 Sheets


2.Style:Stapler


About this item

  • Two-Finger stapling by PaperPro for 70% easier use
  • Easily staples up to 65 sheets
  • 1000 staples included
  • No-Jam technology for smooth, hassle-free stapling
  • Refill window shows when staples are low
  • Non-skid base for stability and desktop protection
  • Solid, die-cast metal construction for long-lasting performance
  • Rubber handle for comfortable use


Paperwork can be a hassle, but stapling it shouldn't be. With its Two-Finger stapling technology by PaperPro, just the push of two fingers can staple up to 60 sheets, jam-free. Designed to be lightweight, this heavy duty stapler is more compact than standard high capacity reduced effort staplers or heavy duty staplers. The soft, non-slip grip on the handle provides comfort, and a rubberized grip on the base offers desktop protection. Ideal for the home, office or school, this heavy duty stapler is the perfect tool to get the big jobs done.


Scott Wheeler
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2023
I would have given 5 stars except that this stapler is mostly plastic when the add stated metal. My previous stapler was mostly metal so was a little disappointed when this one showed up.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023
Very easy to use.
victor levy
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2021
Received on 6/4/21 lasted until 7/27/21 in a restaurant office.
Customer
Reviewed in Australia on June 13, 2021
This was a great stapler to begin with, but 3 months after purchasing and with only minimal use, the mechanism ceased working altogether - and this with very sparing use. Deeply disappointed with this stapler and would advise against purchasing.
Noel Beadle
Reviewed in Australia on November 7, 2021
Excellent product. Highly recommend
Anthony
Reviewed in Australia on July 26, 2019
Easy for all users as it joins the maximum number of pages for least effort.We have over 150 in use and no issues.
CM
Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2018
I have used this stapler exactly 3 times over a period of 3 months and the third time I used it a part came through the top of the stapler and it no longer works. It is supposed to have a 65 sheet capacity. I have not even come close to trying to staple 65 sheets. Very disappointed.
Bolo Jungle
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2016
My favorite stapler - seems weird to say it, but it revolutionized a simple process. No more twisted staples that you have to pull out with a staple remover and then staple again sometimes more than once). No more jammed staples. I have the normal stapler and I bought this heavy-duty version, as well. I love them both. You really can't understand how well it works until you try one, and then you're hooked. Highest quality, best materials, and only requires a light touch (because of the design). Everyone who borrows mine, wants one. Sorry, Swingline, but nothing comes close to this.
Desert Wolf
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2015
I took a part-time job as a college instructor when this stapler answered my need for stapling thick piles of student handouts. Most staplers will only staple a few sheets of paper before the staples malfunction, but this monster will tackle up to 65 pages without missing a single page. The design ensures sufficient stapling force with minimal effort from the operator, given its generous lever action. Indeed, it is a powerhouse stapler that performs as intended, even on thick paper stock.
Neil Isenberg
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2013
Review for: Accentra PaperPro 1210 65 Sheet StaplerOVERVIEW:-----------This stapler makes stapling roughly 20-60/65 sheets VERY EASY.You CANNOT USE THIS FOR SMALL SHEET STACKS as staples will pop right back up through the front (see below for tested minimum sheet counts). Thus, this can't replace the common desk stapler. Also, testing below shows the 5/16" staple flexibility is itself very limited and thus does not resolve this.The result has the staple END POINTS POINTING TO EACH OTHER, not all of the high capacity staplers do. It's a preference thing that you may or may not care about, both staple styles function well.Look wise it is small enough not to look out of place on a desktop, although it is certainly larger than the usual desktop stapler. It is a bit loud at all sheet counts, if you staple a lot those around you might prefer you do so elsewhere.VERSUS SWINGLINE OPTIMA 70 STAPLER:---------------------------------------Two high capacity 70ish sheet staplers:- The PaperPro STAPLES roughly 20-60/65 SHEETS well with 3/8" staples (see below). By comparison the Swingline Optima 70 STAPLES 2-68/70 SHEETS well with 3/8" staples. With the Swingline there is no need to guess if you have minimum sheet count to staple well.- The PaperPro staple end tips end up pointing at each other. The Swingline staple end tips end up parallel and diagonal to each other. It's a preference thing, they do the same thing either way.- The Swingline Optima 70 doesn't also allow standard 5/16" staples, the PaperPro does, though the value of that appears limited (See testing).- The Swingline Optima 70 is quieter with the smaller paper stacks, they sound around the same with the large stacks.- The Swingline Optima 70 is much bigger than the PaperPro in every dimension, I got used to it but certainly at first it seemed gigantic. If you have a smaller desk, you might be putting it elsewhere.HOW MANY SHEETS CAN ITSTAPLE CORRECTLY:--------------------------The manufacturer suggests/infers you can probably staple 10-65 sheets with 3/8" staples and 5-30 sheets with 5/16" standard staples. Let's check it out.Testing with 3/8" staples:- It staples 22-65 PAGES of 20# paper (common COPY paper weight) WITH 3/8" STAPLES. For 65-70 sheets the staple end tips angle up, but it holds. So we could say it does 70 sheets of 20#, but for a solid non-iffy stapling, it's 65 sheets.- It staples 19-60 PAGES of 24# paper (a common INK JET, LASER paper weight) WITH 3/8" STAPLES. For 60-65 sheets the staple end tips angle up, but it holds. So we could say it does 65 sheets of 24#, but for a solid non-iffy stapling, it's 60 sheets.Testing with 5/16" (standard) staples:- It staples 11-16 PAGES of 20# paper (common COPY paper weight) WITH 5/16" STAPLES correctly. Clearly, flexibility to use smaller 5/16" staples has limited usage.- It staples 7-23 PAGES of 24# paper (common INK JET, LASER paper weight) WITH 5/16" STAPLES correctly. Clearly, flexibility to use smaller 5/16" staples has limited usage.With smaller sheet counts than the bottom of the sheet count ranges noted above, the staples come back up through the front.Test Details: Used the staples that came with the stapler.NOTES:-------- 3/8" staples and standard 5/16" staples are the same length on the top bar, the difference is that 3/8" staples go through more sheets.However, as noted above, the nature of this stapler is such that a too small number of sheets won't work as the staples will come backup up through the front. Not surprisingly for the price this stapler doesn't cut the staple length to fit the sheet stack size.- If you are one of many having trouble loading this stapler, there are short you tube videos of HOW TO LOAD THIS STAPLER. It is very EASY once you figure out how, though, I assure you.- It comes with 500 3/8" staples and 500 5/16" standard staples.SUGGESTION:-------------- I suggest testing this stapler right away on 65 pages of 20# paper stock or 60 pages of 24# stock with 3/8" staples so you can exchange it easily if you need to.OTHER HIGH CAPACITY STAPLERS:---------------------------------- - -
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2012
This stapler builds up energy as you press down on the handle then when you press it all the way down it releases the energy and pops the staple thru the paper vs some staplers where you have to push the staple thru the paper using leverage. I tried it on a stack of about 50 sheets of paper and no problem. It comes with a few staples to get you started, but order more if you plan to staple alot, the staples come in 2 lengths. The stapler could probably handle more than 65 sheets but that about all the longer staples can bind.
Woman
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2011
I bought this item last year from Amazon. It has had VERY LIGHT use in my home office. I've never tried to staple 65 sheets of paper, which is what it's rated for. More like 20 sheets maximum, and not very many times. It worked well about two-thirds of the time, until today, when it completely stopped working. This was a pricey item, a splurge, which I bought thinking it would last forever. Very disappointed.