
Specifications: - Useful and portable desktop stapler for school, home or office
- Easy to use and carry stapler
- Sure to please any child or adult by this mini desk stapler
- Small size and light weight mini desktop stapler is easy to carry in your pocket, pencil box, school bag, handbag and etc
- This stationery desktop stapler made of wood and stainless steel materials, durable and easy to use
- Capacity: About 15 papers
- Size: About 66 x 41 x 44cm/2.6 x 1.6 x 1.7 (L x W x H)
- Color: Blue
Details:
- Cow shaped mini stapler in small size and light weight is portable for carry in pocket, bag, pencil box and etc.
- You can take this heavy duty stapler to any where, when you need it, just take it out to use. Sure to please any child or adult
- And this office stapler is lightweight to carry in your pocket, school bag, etc, which makes it ideal for home, school and office
- Great item for you, small item with great performance, how can you miss it
How to Fix a Stapler:
You just don't know how valuable that little stapler is to you...until it breaks and you are left with piles of unfastened pages to sort through. Most stapler problems are caused by rough use, such as slamming the top of the stapler down with your palm instead of gripping both sides of the stapler carefully as you press down gently. If you need to fix a stapler, the process is usually simple, but in some cases it could be damaged beyond a basic repair. In the latter case, unless your stapler is made of solid gold, it's best to save yourself the aggravation of fiddling with it and just purchase a new one.
- Grasp the stainless steel part of the stapler with one hand, and the plastic/acrylic top with the other. Pull them apart until you can see the inside of the stapler.
- Move all of the good staples that you can grab back from the head of the stapler and remove them temporarily.
- Use your tweezers to pull as many of the staples from the front of the stapler out as possible. Your goal is to get to the very first staple at the front, which is probably lodged in. If you can't get that last staple out with your tweezers, try inserting a small flathead screwdriver inside. Work it under the jammed staple until it's free. Use the flathead screwdriver to push the jammed staple up and out from the bottom of the stapler head.
- If you have a heavy-duty stapler (the ones that are used to attach pictures and wires to hard surfaces) the staples are longer and more difficult to remove when lodged into the stapler head. First pull out the spring assembly. Use a pair of needle-nosed pliers to pull the jammed staples out of the head of the stapler. In a worst-case scenario, it could help to drop the stapler on a solid surface a few times to loosen up the staples
Tips & Warnings:
- Don't overload your stapler with staples. This is a common cause of staple jams. Be sure that you are using the right staples to go with your stapler. Some staples are slightly narrower and longer than the common 1/4-inch staples used in offices. You will lessen your chances of a jam when you buy high-quality staples (see link in Resources for a suggestion).
- Trying to use your fingers to remove the jammed staple from underneath the stapler head will probably result in a pricked finger.
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