Rapid Staples and Cartridges

Find high-quality Rapid staples and staple cartridges designed to keep your staplers running smoothly and efficiently. Whether you use the Rapid Omnipress, Heavy-Duty Stapler, R23, or Rapid Duax models, these durable staples come in bulk packs of 1,000, 3,000, or 5,000 to meet your office or industrial stapling needs. Perfect for frequent stapling tasks, these reliable refills ensure consistent performance, reduce downtime, and help you maintain productivity. Ideal for businesses, schools, and print shops, these staples provide strong, secure fastening for documents and materials. Shop at MyBinding.com for unbeatable prices, fast shipping, and excellent customer service, making it easy to stock up on essential supplies without breaking your budget. If you need a specific staple size or cartridge not listed, our team is ready to assist you in finding the perfect fit for your stapler.

Rapid Staples and Cartridges

Find high-quality Rapid staples and staple cartridges designed to keep your staplers running smoothly and efficiently. Whether you use the Rapid Omnipress, Heavy-Duty Stapler, R23, or Rapid Duax models, these durable staples come in bulk...

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Item#: RPD90220

$43.99

features

  • High-capacity refill with 5000 staples, perfect for high-volume stapling tasks.
  • Effortlessly fastens up to 90 sheets at once, ideal for large projects.
  • Innovative patented blade system ensures quick and easy cartridge changes.
  • Sleek silver design adds a professional touch to your office supplies.
$43.99

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Frequently Asked Questions

Match the supply to the stapler model first, then confirm sheet capacity. Rapid staples and cartridges are not one-size supplies. Some are made for electric units, some for heavy-duty manual staplers, and some cartridges fit a specific Rapid model. For example, a cartridge refill made for a Rapid electric stapler should not be treated as a general staple strip for another machine. Capacity matters too, because a staple made for a small stack may not clinch cleanly through a thicker packet. If you are also checking equipment, compare the supply against Rapid brand products so the stapler style and refill type match before ordering.

Use staple strips when your Rapid stapler is designed for standard strip loading. Use a cartridge refill when the stapler is built around a replaceable cartridge system. Cartridge refills are often tied to a specific electric stapler model and can support higher-volume workflows because the cartridge holds a larger staple supply and may include the working staple path components. Standard strips are better for manual or heavy-duty staplers that load staples in the usual rail. Do not choose by pack count alone. The correct format, crown style, leg length, and stapler model match are more important than how many staples are included in the box.

Check the normal packet size your team staples, then choose supplies rated for that range. A staple that is too short can fail to close under the stack. A staple that is too long can leave poor clinching on thinner packets. If the job regularly reaches thick packets, look at Rapid heavy-duty staplers and matching supplies rather than using standard office staples. For frequent daily stapling, electric staplers can also reduce hand strain and speed up repeat work. Leave a capacity buffer when possible, because real jobs may include covers, mixed paper weights, or inserted sheets that make the stack thicker than expected.

Rapid electric stapler cartridges can be a strong choice for front desks, mailrooms, reception areas, and shared office stations where many people staple similar packets all day. The main advantage is consistency. A compatible cartridge keeps the staple supply matched to the machine and can reduce interruptions compared with small refill strips. It is still important to confirm the exact stapler model and rated sheet capacity before buying. If the job involves walk-up use, repetitive forms, or customer paperwork, Rapid electric staplers with the correct cartridge can be more practical than a manual stapler, especially when users need fast, repeatable results.

One staple type may not handle both jobs well. Thin forms need a staple that closes neatly without leaving long legs or raised backs. Thick packets need enough leg length and stapler pressure to pass through the stack and clinch properly. If your team handles both thin daily forms and occasional thick packets, it may be better to keep separate staplers or separate supplies for each workflow. Check the stapler’s sheet rating, then match the staple or cartridge to that rating. Forcing the wrong staple through a thick packet can cause jams, weak fastening, or bent staples that waste time and damage the document.