Marco Cortez
Bewertet in Mexiko am 17. September 2020
Buena calidad en los materiales, se siente muy duradera. Al engrapar queda planas las grapas por lo que las hojas no se maltratan y hace más facil su retiro. Hay que presionar un poco más al engrapar pero no lo considero problema.
Customer
Bewertet in Kanada am 15. Juli 2019
Using this is like a limp handshake compared to a standard B8RC. We have B8 staplers ranging from brand new to nearly 40 years old. This flat clinch sounded like a good idea when we bought it, but the spring that holds the jaw "up" or open is very weak. It makes the stapler feel crappy. I still gave it 4 stars because, well, it staples. If it was me, I'd stick with the B8RC.
Mr. M. J. Tsu
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 15. Juli 2018
A Classic. we had one back home in Hong Kong in the sixties; it lasted nearly 4 decades. This seems a little smaller and no longer made in America; only time will tell how this will last
Dr. D123
Bewertet in den USA am19. Juli 2017
This small stapler can staple as many pages together (30 and more for me) as the larger, bulkier staplers. I was actually very surprised when I bought it that it could staple that many. I also like the integrated staple remover. Very good product and very easy to find staples for it.
rocky mountain jazz fan
Bewertet in den USA am11. Januar 2013
A stapler is a stapler, right? Well, no. Today there are hundreds of "junk" staplers out there. They're cheap, but they don't last, won't staple more than few sheets of paper correctly, jam all the time, and waste people's time while they try to remove crinkled stapes, unjam the darned thing, etc.I went looking for a replacement Bostich stapler after fighting these battles with just about every "modern" stapler out there. Though the design of this Bostich stapler is a little modernized, the basic stapling mechanism is the same reliable design that has been around forever--I have an old Bostich B8 stapler dating from 1949, so "forever" is at least that long, and probably a lot more.The weird thing is that this stapler can be darn near impossible to find at any of the big-box discount or office supply stores--they only seem to stock the cheap junk. Thank you, Amazon, for selling it.Unlike those junk staplers, this baby will staple 20 pages without complaint and will seldom jam. If it's like its predecessor B8's, it may very well outlive you. The only real caveat is that it requires the Bostich B8 staple. Use any of the Swingline or other junk staples and it will give you nothing but trouble. (Don't try to use the B8 staple in those other staplers, either--asking for trouble.)Oh, and since none of us is perfect, having the integral staple remover right on the stapler is just one more bonus. Yeah, this thing costs more than the junk staplers, but amortized over what might likely be a 20 to 40 year life of office use (somebody will probably swipe it before it wears out), the price for both the stapler and staples is cheap. I hope the Bostich B8 is around as long as there is paper to staple. Like the B-52 bomber, this thing was built right to begin with--and it soldiers on while all kinds of other designs have come and gone.