Command your paperwork with the ErichKrause U1 Classic Stapler. Built for high-capacity performance, this robust tool easily fastens up to 30 sheets of standard 80 gsm paper, providing a professional and secure finish for even the thickest reports. The U1 utilizes standard №24/6 and №26/6 staples and features a reinforced internal metal frame that ensures structural integrity during heavy use. Its ergonomic design is optimized for both desktop and handheld operation, while the non-slip base provides rock-solid stability on glass or polished surfaces. Whether you are organizing extensive drafts in a Skag University notebook or securing architectural plans on Koh-i-Noor paper, the U1 Classic delivers a powerful, jam-free clinch. Durable, high-capacity, and available in multiple colors, it is the ultimate staple for any high-traffic workspace.
☆ High-Capacity Mechanics ▼
30-Sheet Capacity: Outperforms standard office staplers, ideal for thick document stacks and booklets.
Standard №24/6 & 26/6 Staples: Compatible with full-size staples for maximum piercing power and easy availability.
Reinforced Metal Construction: A heavy-duty steel core provides the necessary weight and durability for frequent use.
Precision Staple Track: Calibrated to prevent buckling and ensure a clean clinch every time.
◈ Design & Versatility ▼
Dual Stapling Modes: Rotatable anvil allows for both permanent stapling and temporary pinning.
Impact-Resistant Body: High-quality plastic housing available in professional black or vibrant modern colors.
Stable Rubber Base: Full-length rubberized padding protects furniture and provides an anti-skid grip.
Extra-Wide Opening: Opens 180° for tacking papers to bulletin boards or for quick staple replenishment.
☑ Merchandising Tips ▼
The "Archive Ready" Kit: Bundle with Skag A4 Elastic Folders to help users manage large-scale document filing.
Refill Strategy: Cross-promote with ErichKrause №24/6 high-quality staples to ensure the best performance.
Office Upgrade: Position as the high-capacity alternative for departments that find standard mini-staplers insufficient.