Amazon.com offers mini staples (1,000 - 10,000 per package) for the Swingline Tot 50 staplers.
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.
They don't. The "standard" stapler is the Swingline 747, which is designed to hold a full strip of staples. Smaller staplers like they sell for home use are shorter than the 747, so you have to break the strips of staples to get them in.
I had the same problem. I went to a Sears Hardware store. They did not have Swingline staplers and did not know, so I guessed. I brought it home and used it. It worked. I purchased a box of Craftsman Wire Staples #974458. It indicated that it was for use with Craftsman, Duo-Fast and Black and Decker Cobra Manual and Electric Staplers. More important they are described as Heavy-Duty Wide Crown 5/16-in. Wire Staples
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.
Swingline staples (ACCO) would fit Bates 224XHD available at Coveys (Fredericton)
sWINGLINE#58017
Half strip staplers hold half as many staples as a full strip stapler.
Yes they do. You can find these in there office/ school supplies section. If you have trouble finding them just ask an employee for assistance. They may be out if you are having trouble finding them.
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.
You don't. Just throw the thing away and get a swingline
Stationery: Pens, pencils, staples, staplers, paper, envelopes etc
No..they dont iv looked they only have computers,staplers,paper,printers..ect