Invented in Korea, this Cornervery tool is a 90-degree stapler. It's aimed at small business that want to create their own packaging. The company that makes it, also called Cornervery, says it's a more economical way to make packaging; paperboard can be die-cut to
And that’s without the first-party staples. Love the concept, but I’d wait for the clones that work 90% as well for 10% of the cost. Or like, design your packages in such a way that you can do the same thing with regular staples.
There are tons of cardboard designs when you fold the flaps into cutouts and you don’t need staples or glue at all. It just wastes a bit of material if you cut it from a single sheet. Staples also scratch fingers, unless you design a two layered packaging.
And that’s without the first-party staples. Love the concept, but I’d wait for the clones that work 90% as well for 10% of the cost. Or like, design your packages in such a way that you can do the same thing with regular staples.
There are tons of cardboard designs when you fold the flaps into cutouts and you don’t need staples or glue at all. It just wastes a bit of material if you cut it from a single sheet. Staples also scratch fingers, unless you design a two layered packaging.