The DEWALT(R) Carbon Fiber Composite Squeeze Tacker won’t slow you down with unnecessary weight or strain. Carbon fiber composite makes it half the weight of a traditional tacker without sacrificing strength. The trigger has been optimized to reduce fatigue by 25% compared to traditional trigger mechanisms. Gain efficiency on the jobsite with a quick and easy bottom load design and a low fastener indicator.
- 50% less weight
- 25% easier squeeze for reduced muscle fatigue
- 2-in-1 manual tacker accepts heavy-duty staples and 18-Gauge brads
- Carbon fiber composite housing
- Low fastener indicator for convenience
- Bottom load design for quick and easy loading
- Reversible belt hook for left or right-handed access
Margarett Wiegand (verified owner) –
loved it…worked every time
Maida Nienow (verified owner) –
Bought this to install insulation. Worked very well and never missed a shot! Would highly recommend
Lesley Cronin (verified owner) –
Worked great. I am so glad I bought the best stapler/tacker on the shelf! Very happy with this product
Jarvis Stamm (verified owner) –
Lightweight and so easy to staple. Having to shoot so many staples easy with this device. Higher price justified in comfort of using.
Gudrun Quigley (verified owner) –
Very light weight and plenty of power to drive the staples in. Very pleased.
Abigail Crona (verified owner) –
Good power, compact for tight spaces, carbon fiber light for endurance use, essentially a very well sorted staple gun for T50 staples, also it’s not bright yellow like every other DeWalt staple gun. If you need a non-powered staple gun then get this.
Katheryn Durgan (verified owner) –
I have not used it to date.
Carissa Harvey (verified owner) –
I highly recommend the “Dewalt high carbon Fiber Tracker” – It takes narrower staples, is much lighter,easier to staple time after time with out my hand tiring out. I’ve been stapling Radiant barrier up in my attic on my back-so I do most of the stapling on my back–my only problem is that I toss it to far away-I tend to forget that it’s not as heavy or bulky–I’ve used Craftsman/ even other Dewalt types and I find this to be the Winner
Macy Bechtelar (verified owner) –
Excellent hand tool for small hands/weak grip. Light weight and the trigger was comfortable to engage. I was able to finish building my compost bin in short order.
Joaquin Trantow (verified owner) –
The easier-pull has been a godsend for my attic radiant barrier project. My older, heavier, harder-to-pull model was killing my hands after 1/2 day of work crawling around in tight spaces and contorting to unusual stapling positions.
Flavie Kutch (verified owner) –
it’s light –
Emilia Wolff (verified owner) –
This thing is awesome, light weight and hits to the point.
Grover Stanton (verified owner) –
I bought this thing yesterday, immediately brought it home and fired a length of 5/16″ staples through it. I’ve never been this excited about a tool. I’ve been doing home improvement for about 30 years and own COUNTLESS tools. I’d consider myself a near professional and this is the best staple gun out there. It is super light weight and super easy to actuate. It feels like it weighs about half of the old Arrow T50 and takes about half the hand strength to fire. I’ll update this review with my thoughts on reliability after I finish insulating my garage. It’s about twice the price of the Arrow ($35 vs. $17) but it’s worth EVERY penny.
Tracey Hamill (verified owner) –
The unit is light weight and does not require a lot of pressure to use. Also the texture, makes for a no slip grip.
Willis Blick (verified owner) –
Lightweight but powerful. Easy to use!
Zoey Hettinger (verified owner) –
Did not disappoint, lightweight, easier to fire than other T50 staplers, love the hook, love the ammo window, access to staple chamber is easy to use too.
June Reynolds (verified owner) –
This is a very light-weight, but heavy-duty staple gun, if that makes any sense. Feels great in the hand and action is perfect. I’m glad I bought it. There is however need for improvement. The housing at the front of the gun where the staples exit comes together at an angular point. This makes stapling over cord or wire difficult, as the angle can push the wire to one side if you are not careful. What I would like to see is a divot or a shallow cutout that would hold the wire centered to eliminate chances of stapling through the wire itself.
Lucas Smith (verified owner) –
I wore out my Powershot after 30 years of use. Bought a new one but had trouble with the staples channeling as they slid in from back (new design). Exchanged for new only to find out this one had the same problem. Purchased the Dewalt and have no issues and find that i like it much better as I can drop load a staple clip, light weight, belt clip and powerful. Much easier to remove a bad staple feed as the powershot has a screw to remove then lift out the chamber to remove bad staple.
Hosea Carter (verified owner) –
Super light weight an it’s plenty heavy duty for the job,love it !!!
Laverna Anderson (verified owner) –
The tacker is very light and easy to use. The push force is less than my prior tacker. No jams after 200 shots.