Reviewing the Swingline 79168 Tot Grip Stapler
Posted: Tuesday, March 15, 2011
by Jeff McRitchie
MyBinding.com
Swingline is the most famous stapler manufacturer around and with products such as the Tot Grip, it’s easy to see why. The Tot Grip is a portable stapler that comes in some funky colors and helps transform stapling from a mundane activity into a fun one. Here’s a look at what it has to offer and a couple of things you should think about before purchasing it.
- As you probably already know, the Tot Grip is very small which makes it portable. This little device is small enough to fit just about anywhere: backpacks, briefcases, pencil boxes, and so on. So if you need a device for on-the-go document fastening, this is the one to get. It even has a convenient storage compartment for additional staples.
- Despite its small size, the Tot Grip has a decent stapling capacity. It can fasten up to 20 sheets together so it will be good for school assignments, personal paperwork, and more. This product has a built-in staple remover so you can easily fix things if you happen to fasten your document in the wrong place.
- This device’s shell is made out of high-impact plastic so it’s very durable. If you happen to drop this stapler it won’t be a big deal because it won’t break.
- The Tot Grip is available in several eye-catching colors including teal and purple. These bright hues make this stapler fun to use and they make these products stand out amongst the competition. Each one of these items comes prepackaged with 1,000 Swingline Color Bright staples so you can add a little color to your work.
- This stapler stands up on one end so it’s really easy to grab it and start putting your documents together. Overall, this is a really user-friendly device.
- This device is inexpensive so it’s perfect if you’re on a budget. Plus, it comes with a one-year warranty.
- While the 20-page stapling capacity is great for smaller documents, it does mean that this stapler isn’t ideal for big stacks of paper. You should choose another device if you think you’ll need to staple more than 20 sheets at once.
- Due to the Tot Grip’s colorful appearance, this may not be the best choice for professional environments. However, it would be suitable for home and school use. Even workers at creative businesses (graphic design studios, etc.) might appreciate the unique look of this stapler.
About the Author :
Jeff McRitchie is the director of marketing for MyBinding.com. He regularly writes articles, reviews and blog posts on topics related to book binding, laminating, paper shredding and office equipment. With more than 2,500 articles that have been published in thousands of locations on the web. If you are looking for information on binding machines, binding supplies, binder covers, binders, index tabs, laminators, laminating pouches, laminating roll film, lanyards, badge holders, paper shredders, whiteboards, paper cutters and paper folding machines his articles are a good place to start.
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