The binder clip has been a long-time favorite of Lifehacker for its versatility, going well beyond its ability to hold together thick stacks of paper. As my household moves closer towards paperless ...
Patented 100 years ago to mitigate the time-consuming process of manually hole-punching and thread-binding papers and manuscripts, the classic piece of office-supply brilliance known as the binder ...
Louis E. Baltzley created the binder clip in 1910 to help his father, a writer, to hold his manuscripts in order, according to the Washington Post. Pressing paper stacks together by force of elastic ...
You know those binder clips that are kicking around your desk drawer—the ones that typically come with tax documents, leases, and mortgage forms? You may have bought a pack and used only one to ...
We've outlined the best-designed products of the year and the best of all-time. A new video from YouTubers Useful life hack zooms in on another perfectly-designed product: the humble binder clip. The ...