You load the staples from the back of the stapler, there is a thumb depression on the back of it. Look and you will see it.
You don't. Just throw the thing away and get a swingline
Amazon.com offers mini staples (1,000 - 10,000 per package) for the Swingline Tot 50 staplers.
There is a button in the back, right above where the charger plugs into the stapler. Push the button and the staple holder pops out.
The major difference is that Swingline staplers have staples that are only designed for used with this type of stapler. Additionally, a Swingline stapler uses heavy-duty staples that have a minimum of 135,000 PSI wire for greater tensile strength.
The staple has a feature called QuickLoad front magazine that simplifies staple refilling. Press the button on the magazine. Pull out the magazine and load it. Use only the recommended stables for your stapler.
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Swingline staples (ACCO) would fit Bates 224XHD available at Coveys (Fredericton)
If an electric Swingline stapler becomes jammed, open it up and remove the staples. Then you can use a tweezers or something similar to grasp the jammed staple and pull it out.
Generally, Bostitch staples may not be compatible with a Swingline stapler, as different stapler brands often have specific staple designs and sizes. It's best to use staples that are recommended by the manufacturer of your stapler to ensure proper functionality and avoid jams. Always check the specifications of your stapler to find the appropriate staple type.
Best Buy, Office Depot, Walmart, Staples, Target, Office Max, Amazon, Ebay, Overstock, and countless other stores that sell office supplies or websites that sell office supplies will have a Swingline stapler.
Swingline was created in 1925.