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Stapleless Stapler Harinacs Press Type 5 Sheets Blue

Stapleless Stapler Harinacs Press Type 5 Sheets Blue

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The KOKUYO Harinacs Press is a stapleless stapler that binds up to 5 sheets without punching, thanks to its intelligent pressure and lock mechanism. Its compact 34x95x85 mm format fits in the palm of your hand and allows for corner or side binding. The binding area, just 1 cm thick, leaves minimal marks and stacks perfectly. Made of ABS, steel, and POM, it offers durability and ease of use. Ideal for the office, school, or on the go. Capacity: Approximately 5 sheets Binding dimensions: 1.6x10 mm External dimensions: 34x95x85 mm Materials: ABS cover and envelopes; steel body; POM top; PP back envelopes Mechanism: Binding area just 1 cm thick Available color: Blue

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Araujo & Sobrinho is one of the oldest stationery stores in the world, founded in Porto in 1829, and continues to preserve its heritage through timeless products and design. Read more

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    I was very happy to see Araujo & Sobrinho reopened and with excellent quality materials. Returning to the store brought back many memories from my student days. It's a landmark store and deserves to continue this beautiful tradition.

    Álvaro Siza Vieira
    Architect
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    Araujo & Sobrinho is a historic and magical stationery shop that has inspired me since the 1970s. A landmark for artists and lovers of the best brands. A symbol of our magnificent city of Porto!

    Antero Ferreira
    Designer
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    In Largo de São Domingos, Araujo & Sobrinho remains a magical world. The antique cabinets, the papers and canvases, and the ever-present friendliness make us relive times past. It's a shop that preserves the memory of the city of Porto.

    Isabel Cabral
    Visual Artist