A stapleless stapler that binds paper through punching a notch-shaped hole into the sheets.
This stapleless stapler binds paper by punching a notch-shaped hole that folds back into the sheets, eliminating the need for staples. It is both economical and ecological, requiring no additional materials and removing the need to purchase or dispose of staples.
The design also simplifies recycling and shredding, as there are no staples to extract. A transparent window at the top allows the user to check the position of the binding hole, and the stapler can fasten up to ten sheets of paper.
Size : 3.2 x 12.1 x 10.0cm
Kansai
The Kansai region includes the second-most populated metropolitan area in Japan with its largest city Osaka. Kyoto and Nara, two of Japan’s former capital cities, are home to important temples and shrines and strongholds of intangible cultural heritage, such as the Kyoto textile weaving skills of Nishijin.
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