This nifty gadget automatically sews together up to five sheets of paper using only the paper itself. It's billed as the "environmentally friendly" alternative to the traditional stapler, and only costs about $7. I'm still skeptical if it works though ... has anyone tried it? Link
This nifty gadget automatically sews together up to five sheets of paper using only the paper itself. It's billed as the "environmentally friendly" alternative to the traditional stapler, and only costs about $7. I'm still skeptical if it works though ... has anyone tried it? Link
Thanks for the great site, Jeff
There's a video of it in action too.
Grab a couple of pieces of paper at the corner and fold the pages down together, dog-ear style. Then make two small parallel tears on the fold (perpendicular to the folded edge), creating a tab. Fold the tab down and you're all set.
It actually holds pretty decently, too.
The rest of it is pure gimmick. Staples are wicked cheap. A box will last most of us decades. The "evironmental factor" is pretty bogus, although it makes for a good way to shill the product to less-bright greenies. Take an ordinary staple and leave it outside. Within a couple weeks it will be rusted away to nothing. The iron oxide dust it turned to is completely benign and found in huge quanities in nature anyhow. There is no environmental issue with conventional staples.
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A must see!