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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Perfect functionality
Scott Tozer
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
They look spiffy! But I think because you named the staples JAM - they seem to want to follow that as a direct order! Meaning, every four or five staples jam up. Lol
Forever Curious
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
Sometimes, the simplest of tools are more pleasing than first suspected they'd be. Such is the case with this humble tool. Silly conclusion for most people, but I've learned to take pleasure in the less elegant items that touch life.Thank you.
Nicole
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
It feels so fancy to have colored staples, it looks much prettier when on the paper.
Cheryl J Haywood
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
So cute. You will always know if someone has used your stapler… They are so nice, and did I say Pink.
Lisa
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023
Does not seem to be as sturdy or strong with holding papers as the regular staplers.
Marys Costume Shoppe
Reviewed in Canada on October 16, 2023
Would give it a higher review if it hadn't of come with the staples all broken into small pieces.
Alberto De la Barreda Hdez.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 9, 2022
Las tiras de grapas llegaron todas quebradas por lo que se desperdician muchas grapas. Están padres, pero mal enviadas.
Juliana
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2022
Love the product but a little piece of tape on the box would be helpful. Package was open in the bag so they were separated and messy. Less than ideal
Kimmy Kong
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2019
The worst thing about these is that they are very flimsy and jam up the stapler a lot. I have a very sturdy stapler that I've never had issues with, but it does not process these little staples very well. They are thinner than any staples I have ever seen. Usually, 2-3 staples try to push through the machine at a time, which, of course, creates a big mess. When I do succeed in getting only one staple to process through the machine at a time, it usually just bounces off of the paper, crushing in on itself. They are very thin, and won't ever punch through more than three pages at a time. I tried piercing four pages, and I was never successful. When I went down to three pages, I was able to get through perhaps 20% of the time, with the unsuccessful times being a result of either a staple jam or a crushed staple not piercing the paper.Upon arrival, these appeared to be intact in their box-long staple columns. But, as soon as I pulled a column out of the box, it crumbled in my hand into 2-3 centimeter long blocks of staples. Having little blocks instead of long columns definitely compounds the staple-jam issues, as the beginning and end of each block is almost always an immediate jam.These are a very beautiful dark purple color. They are only painted one side, though, not completely colored. When you actually succeed in stapling one of these into a piece of paper, the corners where the staple bends over serve as a breaking-point where the paint starts to chip off. Every time, you will see the silver of the underneath-coloring shining through at the corners, and it will eventually chip off most of the staple, leaving just a speckling of purple paint left. You can also see the silver if you look at the staple from the side, as the paint is only on the direct top of the staple. Thus, you will not want to use this on anything that needs to look nice, because it does not look nice as purple, and it does not look nice as silver.
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