Plastic Paper Fasteners 8cm (Pack of 50)

ر.ق9.00
key features of Plastic Paper Fasteners 8cm (Pack of 50): Durable Plastic Material: Made from strong, flexible plastic for long-lasting

Binder Clips 15mm (Pack of 12 Pcs)

ر.ق4.00
Size: 15mm (0.6 inch) width – suitable for holding up to 40–50 sheets of paper. Quantity: Pack includes 12 binder

Binder Clips 19mm (Pack of 12 Pcs) – 0.75 inches

ر.ق5.00
🔑 Key Features: Size: 19mm (0.75 inches) width – suitable for holding small to medium stacks of paper (approx. 40–60

Binder Clips 25mm (Pack of 12 Pcs) -1 inch

ر.ق3.00
  Why you need It – Spring-tight clip helps to keep large stacks of loose paper securely fastened together Application

Binder Clips 32mm (Pack of 12 Pcs)

ر.ق4.00
key features of Binder Clips 32mm (Pack of 12 Pcs): Size: 32mm (1.25 inches) – ideal for holding medium stacks

Binder Clips 41mm (Pack of 12 Pcs)

ر.ق5.50
key features of 41mm Binder Clips (Pack of 12 pcs): Size: 41mm (1.6 inches) wide – suitable for holding up

Binder Clips 51mm (Pack of 12 Pcs)

ر.ق675.00
📌 Key Features Size & Capacity: Each clip measures 51mm (2 inches) wide and can hold up to approximately 120

Metal/Steel Paper Fasteners (Pack of 50)

Original price was: ر.ق6.00.Current price is: ر.ق4.00.
High-quality fasteners bind correspondence, orders and all other classes of papers. Complete fasteners with base and prongs fit in standard

Paper Clip, 28mm, (Pack of 100)

Original price was: ر.ق150.00.Current price is: ر.ق1.00.
It’s just a thin piece of steel wire bent into a double-oval shape, but over the past century, no one

Paper Clip, 33mm, (Pack of 100)

ر.ق2.00
It’s just a thin piece of steel wire bent into a double-oval shape, but over the past century, no one

Paper Clip, 50mm, (Pack of 100

Original price was: ر.ق4.00.Current price is: ر.ق3.00.
It’s just a thin piece of steel wire bent into a double-oval shape, but over the past century, no one

Paper Clip, 78mm, (Pack of 100)

Original price was: ر.ق7.00.Current price is: ر.ق5.00.
It’s just a thin piece of steel wire bent into a double-oval shape, but over the past century, no one