They staple things
US customary: inches (in.) SI (metric): decimeters (dm) if allowed, otherwise centimeters (cm) I just took out my stapler and it measured about 6.5 in. or about 17 cm or 1.7 dm
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.
Well, honey, back in the day, some genius decided they were fed up with papers flying all over the place like confetti at a bad party. So, they invented the stapler to keep those pesky papers in line. It's as simple as that, darlin'.
to hold the staples in place so they can be forced through the paper without flying around everywhere
I have never seen a stapler used for any plumbing purpose.
The weight of a stapler can vary from a few ounces for a small stapler to 5 pounds or more for a electrically powered stapler.
The weight of a typical desktop stapler is around 0.5 to 1 pound, depending on the size and brand of the stapler.
The stapler snapped at the paper
Sometimes a staple can get jammed in the stapler. It also can get stuck while refilling the stapler.
because it staples with staples.
the answer is a stapler a stapler has an acute angle
I know that a stapler does not for part of a staple diet.
the averge stapler is about 7 inches poopsy
the first stapler was made of metal
Get a bigger stapler
Samuel Slocum invented the stapler in 1841