Paper Fasteners — 01 October 2010
PaperPro Staplers – Quite Possibly the Best Staplers Ever
PaperPro Staplers of Varying Capacities

PaperPro Staplers of Varying Capacities

Not too long ago I reviewed the PaperPro Nano Stapler, and was really impressed with how powerful it was, so I checked out the rest of their line to see what else they had to offer, and I reached out to the manufacturer to see if I might be able to get my hands on some review samples.  Lucky for me (and everyone who reads this blog) they were really nice and sent over a bunch of samples to look at. This review is quite timely too because recently I’ve even had a few people share with me what they thought was the best stapler, and it is no surprise that the PaperPro came up in those conversations.

PaperPro One Finger Stapling Power

PaperPro One Finger Stapling Power

The folks from PaperPro sent over a few varieties of their super powerful staplers, including ones that can handle  12, 15, and 25 sheets of paper.  These staplers really go above and beyond anything that I had expected between their ease of use, and the minimal effort it takes to staple through stacks of paper even larger than their stated capacity.  The photo above is of the 25 page capacity PaperPro stapler, and to be honest, I had questioned the whole “one finger” stapling possibility at first, but after having used it I was amazed at how easy it really was, and you could literally press down with one finger to staple 25 sheets of paper.  Each of the staplers showed the ability to go through larger stacks of paper than advertised, however I will assume that constantly doing so might be bad for the long-term health of your stapler.  Speaking of the long term, the construction on these seem VERY solid with heavy duty plastic, and even solid metal on some of them.  For example, the silver section in the photo above is solid metal, so  you can feel the quality and durability in these tools

PaperPro Stapler Rubber Base

PaperPro Stapler Rubber Base

All of the staplers have a sturdy rubber base as you can see in the photo above.  The are also have a great ergonomic and stylish design, so that when you aren’t showing off stapling with one finger, you can hold them very comfortably in one hand and still staple to your heart’s content.  Below are links to some of the available models, but please keep in mind the last one for the 60 and 100 page staplers are items that I have not reviewed, however if the quality is the same as the smaller capacity ones, I am sure you will be pleased with them.  Just remember that the higher capacity staplers also need larger high-capacity staples to reach through the larger stacks of paper.

If you are interested in picking up one of these amazing PaperPro staplers, here are a few links to some of them on Amazon:

-12 Page Capacity PaperPro Nano Stapler (via Amazon)

-15 Page Capacity Paper Pro Stapler (via Amazon)

-20 Page Capacity PaperPro Stapler (via Amazon)

-25 Page Capacity PaperPro Stapler (via Amazon)

-60 or 100 Page Capacity PaperPro Stapler (requires high capacity staples) (via Amazon)
Here is a quick video to show you how powerful the stapler can be, although I’m sure the manufacturer wouldnt recommend this, but you can really see how powerful the stapler is here in this video, all it takes is one finger to go right through the flap from a cardboard box:

After spending some time using these PaperPro staplers, I honestly can’t imagine using anything else, this is the best stapler I’ve ever laid hands on.  They are simple to use, incredibly powerful, stylish looking, take regular staples, and are relatively inexpensive.  I’m pretty sure I have found the only stapler I’ll ever use.  Thanks again to the nice folks over at PaperPro for sending these over.  I’m going to figure out a way to get one or two of these into the hands of some of my lucky readers, I just have to figure out a fun way to do so, but I have some ideas.  Also, keep an eye out for future reviews of a few more products that they were nice enough to send over to us.

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  • Douglas

    Yes! These are the best staplers, ever.

    They bought one at work (Cost about AU$80 I think… :O) and we loved it. It was very similar to the big one you’ve got in the first picture. Unforunately, it broke, so they bought a similar but cheaper feeling one made mainly out of plastic that I think is smaller as well.

    Oh, the things I would do for one of these…

  • Ashley P.

    I’ve had a lot of customers use these and they almost always say ‘woah’ and start asking me about them. I think PaperPro has revolutionized the stapler industry.

  • http://daydreamerswelcome.blogspot.com/ JoniB

    Who sells these staplers? My office has an account with OfficeMax and I’d love to request one of these puppies.

  • http://www.officesupplygeek.com OfficeSupplyGeek

    @Douglass – Thanks for that reminder about the plastic, I forgot to mention that these have a good deal of metal in their construction, making them very solid.

    @Ashley P. – I can totally see how that would be the case, its hard to fully convey the coolness and powerfulness of these staplers without actually getting your hands on one in person.

    @JoniB – The links above are for Amazon, where you can get most models, but yup, you can get them at OfficeMax too: PaperPro Staplers at OfficeMax

  • http://www.sandiegocubicles.com/blog/ San Diego Office Furniture

    Hmm, it looks like those cost about as much as an electric stapler. However, I think this type would actually last longer since there is no motor to burn out. Is it easy to clear jams out of the stapler (or have you not experienced any jams with it)?

    Daisy McCarty

  • http://www.officesupplygeek.com OfficeSupplyGeek

    @Daisy – Nope no jams at all, its nice not to have to rely on an elextric version though, every little bit help sin that category I think.

  • http://rocketjones.blogspot.com Ted

    I’d be interested in hearing a follow up in a couple of months. Over at Amazon, there were quite a few reviews where the stapler terminally malfunctioned within a month or two of use. More than one also mentioned that if the stapler jams, it’s not fixable.

  • http://www.officesupplygeek.com OfficeSupplyGeek

    @Ted – Thanks for the heads up, I only saw one review like that when I initially looked through the Amazon feedback, however there are still plenty more glowing reviews than poor reviews. Illbe sure to do some additional testing over the next few months and let ou know.

  • AlicenWonderlan

    Hi, I have owned 2 of these for quite a while, one will do 20+ pages comfortably and the other will do almost 30 pages tho it was only rated for 25 I believe. I love these! I would highly recommend them. Mine are probably at least 3-4 yrs old and are still going strong!

  • http://www.officesupplygeek.com OfficeSupplyGeek

    @AlicenWonderlan – Good to hear that you have had good long term experiences with these. Mine are still going strong, even after some intentional over use.

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