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Included in the refill box is 1,550 tiny staples for use with the Tiny Attacher Tool, sold separately. The staples measure approximately 1/4" across x 1/8" deep.

    Tim Holtz® Idea-ology Tools - Tiny Attacher Refills

    IDE92801

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    Included in the refill box is 1,550 tiny staples for use with the Tiny Attacher Tool, sold separately. The staples measure approximately 1/4" across x 1/8" deep.

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      Included in the refill box is 1,550 tiny staples for use with the Tiny Attacher Tool, sold separately. The staples measure approximately 1/4" across x 1/8" deep.

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        Debra H.

        Love the Tiny Attacher and the refills. With having arthritis this stapler is easy for me to use, I use it when something needs to be stapled.

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        Customer

        perfect size staple for attaching ribbon or lace.

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        c.B.

        I love the tiny attacher for collage! The staples are so small they don't detract from my projects.

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        Dawn N.

        Most adorable little staples Ever!

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        Laurie M.

        Might as well
        Get the refill, cause I know I’ll need them! Already using it to make ephemera mass makes!

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        Philippa M.

        Tiny attacher is the world's best stapler, these are refills. not much to say. I use this thing almost every time I craft one box has lasted me several years got these as a replacement.

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        Rebecca S.

        Don’t know what I’d do without my tiny attacher!

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        Carolyn A.

        Didn't think I would use this product a lot, boy, was I wrong!! Because it is so small
        you can use it on zillion of things. I find if I use the staples for my journals, I use my
        little hammer and flatten the prongs down, no bump.....