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Simplifies removal of all heavy duty staples with a spring-loaded lever handle. Contoured for comfortable handheld use, this satin-finish remover features metal construction.
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The Swingline S7037201P Heavy Duty Staple Remover extracts heavy-duty staples with ease and comfort. Its spring-loaded lever handle provides ample power, while the remover's sturdy base provides stability for bigger staple removal jobs. Other great features include a distinct contour and shape that fits comfortably in hand, and all-metal construction for years of superior performance. With an attractive, contemporary satin finish, this remover comes backed by a manufacturer's limited 1-year warranty.
Crawford
2025-09-04 16:02:36
Found an article where someone recommended these for removing carpet pad staples. I discovered hard wood floors in my house and am removing carpet and these work like a charm. I have cats around so I do small sections at a time from start to finish and when I'm removing staples, I have the ShopVac nearby and just keep flicking them that way for immediate suction and removal from floor.
They Lie
2025-09-02 19:20:43
This isn't ideal for use on thin stacks of 2 or 3 papers. Use a claw or the slide in remover for that (the slide in that increases in thickness over the trunk).This removes staples from thin (not too thin) to thick stacks well, easily.There's a way in which it works perfectly and a way which causes staples to break. There is a toungue like metal piece in the middle and two flat parts (arms) on either side of it. The tongue slides into the staple, DO NOT shove it in so far that the two arms are next to/touching the sides of the staple. If you do, it will act as a sheer, breaking the staple on both sides. Every time I've done this, the staple breaks. If you pay attention while you're doing this.Slide it in slightly (like 1/8th of an inch or 1/16th of an inch) and it will work perfectly. If you're dealing with a particularly thick stack, a long staple, first apply it to the back of the stack, pry open the arms of the staple, then do the front.I see no reason for the bad reviews (at least, not on the device I received) or complaints about this thing being wild & crazy and flailing all about. It's simple. Just do it, be calm, look at what you're doing. It works. You'll figure it out.
Dave
2025-08-29 18:56:20
This is a sturdy staple remover made of chrome plated steel and a small part that actually gets under the staple and lifts it out that appears to be heat-treated steel, which is even stronger. It removed staples up to 3/4" without strain. It is almost overkill to use it to remove smaller staples that are just holding several sheets of paper together. I also tested it on 5/8" furniture staples that were solidly embedded in hardwood. It removed those staples with ease as well. It is strong enough however to occationaly break staples that are embedded in hardwood. Several times I needed to pull one embedded end of the staple with pliers, but I did not regard this as a problem; rather, it is a testament to how strong this devise is. I also doubt that this would ever happen with staples embedded in paper.The only potential problem occurs when you are first using it. Sometimes extra force is necessary to push down on the chrome plated handle which can be a little slippery if you do not apply the downward force without gripping the handle with your fingers curled underneath it to provide stability. If you just use your palm to push down on the handle, your hand can slide off and the remover may slide forwards away from you. This happened to me twice before I realized how to use it properly. It did not cause any injury, but I imagine it could be a source of minor injury in rare occasions to new users.The product does what it is supposed to do in an almost effortless manner and with the quality of its construction, it should last more than a lifetime. I am a retired executive and if I had been aware of this product before retiring, I would have bought one for my Administrative Assistant to make her life a bit easier.
Lisa F.
2025-08-06 09:31:20
Works well for our heavy-duty staples
Carrie B.
2025-07-11 09:14:01
We just started the process of digitizing documents at work, and have a whole lotta staples removed. Now we’re talking about thousands of documents, at least 20 pages each and have enough staples in them that it looks like someone gets paid per staples used. I started with this flimsy little black thing to remove staples and man was my hand cramping.To Amazon I went and found this silver miracle. With a little wiggle, this thing slides right under the staple and comes right out. Usually. Sometimes the staple breaks. Sometimes the staple gets launched across the room like it’s auditioning to be a Space X booster. Either way, it gets the job done.I still hate spending hours on end removing staples, but at least my hand doesn’t hurt anymore. Thanks, Swingline!
Mikey51
2025-07-06 17:04:49
Better than sliced bread! Seriously, I had been using the standard "contemporary" stable removers and they were a pain. I got this one and it is fantastic. Makes the job so much easier. The only thing to be careful about is that if you are removing staples in order to use a multipage scanner, like the Epson scanners, you will find that once the staple is removed, you get a slight raising of the papers around the staple holes that cause the paper to stick together. If you put it into a multipage scanner without separating the pages first, you will get a jam, since the pages will stick together. The solution to that is to use the standard "contemporary" staple remover to straighten the staple ends at the rear of the paper and then use this item. Then, no problem with the sheets sticking together. When that is done, the item is great and you also don't have the problem with tearing of paper with small number of stapled sheets, as has been mentioned by others.
Joe2
2025-06-20 12:05:40
Works great, sometimes you first have to lift the two edges of the staples and then lift; otherwise the legs of the staples may crack, and you have to pull apart the sheets to remove.You have to stick the 'tongue' of the remover fully under the staple so that the two legs of the remover surround it - like that it gets leverage.But the springs that hold it straight, cracked. Swingline gives a lifetime warrantee on its products, I believe, but I have had better experience with Ktrio Staple Remover Professional, it is easier to maneuver than a large remover like this .So, this remover looks quite fancy and it may have its place -- you can see a lot of people are happy with it, but I was happier with those (pen-style removers, I have found those better than the 'alligator teeth' as well. )
Laura G
2025-05-24 17:51:27
Es un quita grapas muy práctico y es de muy buen material
C.R
2025-05-09 18:21:27
Macht genau das was es soll nämlich Klammer entfernen. Der Enthefter an sich ist auch schön robust, denke der Einkauf hat sich gelohnt
Santiago
2025-04-30 18:39:48
Funcionalidad
Eamon
2025-04-18 16:57:47
Simple to use, the Swingline Heavy-Duty Staple Remover makes short work of 14 and 11 millimetre staples. Works straight out of box. My one piece of advice: for thicker documents, lever from the back first. Doing so, will avoid ripping sheets.
Mirko
2025-02-08 13:46:23
Il prodotto è valido per un uso di ufficio, il problema che è mal rifinito nell'impugnatura perchè è lamiera stampata e bisogna stare attenti che potrebbe tagliare. Serve un colpo di lima...
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