Price: $36.99
(as of Sep 28, 2025 03:55:13 UTC – Details)
Tackle the big stapling jobs with less effort and more comfort. Quiet, reduced force stapler requires 50% less effort and features flat clinch stapling for flatter paper stacks. With a comfortable, oversized, soft grip handle. FastLoad staple refill is quick and easy with just the push of a button. Full rubber base protects desktops and provides extra stability during heavy-duty use. Staples 2 to 75 sheets with one staple size.
EZ Squeeze technology requires less force
Quiet performance
Flat clinch stapling and Fast load push button staple refill system
Comfort grip and non-skid base
Staples 2 to 75 sheets with just one staple size
EZ Squeeze 75 B8 PowerCrown Premium Staples
Customers say
Customers find the stapler effortless to use, particularly with thick stacks, and appreciate its good quality staples. It works well with up to 50 pages and offers great value. The durability receives mixed feedback – while some find it heavy-duty, others report it breaking after one strip of staples. Customers disagree on the size, with some praising its large capacity while others find it too big. The staple capacity is also mixed, with some saying it handles more than 50 sheets while others report it doesn’t work with 40 pages.
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Lori –
Fantastic stapler!
After close to 10 years of regular daily business use, my compact Swingline stapler broke. It was a great staple for most of what I needed and fit my hand well. But standard staplers round the staples which adds to the bulk of your paperwork and can affect postage when mailing documents if that staple bump is pronounced enough. So I decided I wanted to get a flat stapler. This stapler fit the bill, uses standard staples and supposedly can do up to 40 sheets. It has great reviews. The same stapler at Office Depot, Office Max, Staples, etc. was easily twice the cost. It looks bulky with that upper arm but the reviews were good on the ease of use. So after vacillating for a couple weeks I finally ordered it and it arrived promptly in two days (love Amazon Prime!!).I have to say this stapler is the bomb! It staples so easily and smoothly. Makes my old Swingline look so so bad. I stapled a couple pages together. The stapler operated effortlessly and the staple is so flat there is hardly any added bulk whatsoever. I stapled two envelopes together (essentially 4 pages). Effortlessly. I doubled the envelopes and stapled them (8 pages). Just as smooth as the first time. I doubled the envelopes again and stapled them (16 pages). Effortlessly. I doubled the envelopes one more time, essentially making it 32 pages, and stapled. Just as easily as 4 pages and just as flat. The standard staples I put in (same ones I put in my old Swingline) work great. I don’t think standard staples can do much more than 32 pages because there is a little less than 1/8 inch of staple on the back side of the pages. So for more pages probably longer staples are needed. But our big heavy duty stapler that leaves big huge rounded staples will get way less use now.
SAllison –
Staples over 100 pages easily
This is a Great stapler. I often print over 100 pages and have been able to staple 125 pages with ease. Also does a good with as few as 5 to 10 pages. Pure genius the way it bends the excess staple on the back of the pages.
Cornelius Van Ess IV –
Git er dun, with this combo:
I understand frustration when buying products and then the wrong item arrives from Amazon or their 3rd party vendor. Having stated that, why give the product itself a mediocre review when the product is not at fault, or purpose for reviewing? I reason there’s no problem venting frustration in a review unless, of course, it’s the sole purpose for rating a review. If the product is not the culprit in the review but only the shipper, it’s a misleading eye catcher to see a mediocre star rating for others as a first impression to purchase the product or not. Just thought I’d vent a bit before commenting on these staples.UPDATE: Thanks to Bernard B., and his question to me through Amazon, my answer may help others. Amazon, however, should have added this much needed info when writing in their spec and tech info area because this has always been a major peeve of mine with Amazon or their 3rd party vendor if you’ve read many of my reviews, and that’s the lack of needed info to make an informed purchase. Regardless, the answer is 1,000 staples per box for this part number. These staples are for the Bostitch EZ Squeeze 130 stapler only. Thanks again Bernard as I should have given this info in my initial review because Amazon does not.These high carbon staples, which are harder than regular staples, pierce through stacks of paper completely without any bent staples within the paper stack, but they do bend as they’re designed at the crimping block pad of the stapler without breaking. In other words they’re heat treated perfectly. They’re hard and tough enough to go through large stacks of paper, and yet soft enough to crimp without breaking. The engineering and the design to their cost is a great bargain for what they do in saving the user a lot of frustration and wasted time, and one size staple fits all paper stacks to be stapled from 2 up to 130 sheets of 20# paper (more or less using a another weight paper). We may take this caliber of staples for granted because staples, generally, are not very expensive–even ones of this uniformity, reliability, and the engineering behind them from their inception to the end user. Remember, for the want of a horseshoe Napoleon lost a major battle. So don’t take the little things for granted.I highly recommend these staples and the Stapler they’re designed to fit (the Stanley Bostitch EZ Squeeze 130 Flat Clinch Reduced Effort Stapler (B8130). Their combined purchase makes this marriage an investment for a lifetime in your office environment, and the cost of supporting them is the best deal you’ll likely find for your office. As the Cableguy would say, “Git er dun.”
Mark –
A beast and easy to use
This stapler is a beast. It took me by surprise how big it was when I took it out of the box. I was a little skeptical when I read it will staple 130 pages. Now that I have it, I have no doubt that it will staple that many. This stapler is also very effortless to use. My last heavy capacity stapler took some effort to put the staple through a large stack. I barely put any pressure on the handle and it went through the paper like a hot knife through butter.
Amazon Customer –
Worthy purchase
Great cinch stapler. Use it specially for coin flips and works great.
R. Harkness –
I am a pharmacist and we staple every Rx in a bag with up to 30 pages of useless paper required by the DEA
After using over 10 boxes of staples, this is the most reliable stapler I have ever used. I am a pharmacist and we staple every Rx in a bag with up to 30 pages of useless paper required by the DEA. The BEST. Period.Update:I had an ez squeeze 40 for 7 years and it worked great before it internally broke. I probably did 5000 staples / week for those years and usually 10-35 sheets at a time. I bought 2 of the ez 50s and was impressed at first, but realized that the stapler spring was loosing its tension and causing the stapler to misfire as the staples moved back away from the punch bar. Now I only load a half of a sheet of staples at a time and it usually starts to fail on the last 5-10 staples (not enough tension from the spring). I always just throw away the last staples because these staplers with the crown staples do not like to be filled with broken ribs of staples. Otherwise a great stapler. Next time, I will NEVER load a full strip and stretch that spring as I have. There is no way to give a spring back its old tension. I also will probably buy the ez 40 as it seemed to be indestructible having stapled almost 2 million times before failing. I have never owned the ez 75 as I have no need. I have used done and prefer the 40 or 50 because it is a shorter throw and a little overkill for my work.
Paul Reid –
It works really well especially for larger wads of paper. Not so good for a couple of sheets but thatās not it intended purpose.
EricB –
Comes with 2 rows of staples. Bought the official approved staples that goes with it and itās working flawlessly from 2 to 130 sheets of papers.did not experienced jams or failures. Pretty easy to staple any amount of sheets if you go in one move and donāt stop half way.
Jean-Marc Tremblay –
Font bien le travail
Jean Schaffer –
Unable to use regular staples.The point of contact was too far back for our needs
Ella –
This is the best stapler Iāve ever had. I purchased my first ones on 2014 and 2015 and they work like new.