This versatile, durable tool can drive five types of fasteners, giving you the ability to take on a range of jobs. You’ll get increased flexibility from the high/low power switch, for use with a number of applications. Use the integrated wire guide to fasten wires and cables.
- Drives 5 different types of fasteners for superior versatility on the jobsite
- High/low power switch provides increased flexibility for a wide array of applications
- Integrated wire guide makes fastening cable and wire quick and easy
- Interchangeable belt clip fits on belts and pockets of both left and right-handed users
- Uses DEWALT heavy-duty staples DWHTTA700 series, Stanley TRA700 series, or arrow T50 heavy-duty staples up to 9/16 in. (14 mm) in length
- Lightweight die-cast aluminum housing design for durability
- Uses Stanley 18-Gauge brads up to 5/8 in. (16 mm) in length
- Uses Stanley round crown staples CT100 series or arrow T25 series up to 9/16 in. (14 mm) in length
- Uses Stanley light duty staples TRA200 series or arrow JT21 series up to 3/8 in. (10 mm) in length
- Uses Stanley flat narrow crown staples CT200 series or arrow T20 series up to 9/16 in. (14 mm) in length
- Fires narrow crown staples
Courtney Herman (verified owner) –
Great. Adjustable impact power. More options on staples.
Claude Robel (verified owner) –
The stapler was excellent for my project!
Kayden Kertzmann (verified owner) –
Takes multiple sizes. And it’s Dewalt. What more do you want??
Miguel Legros (verified owner) –
This stapler is so great !!
Rachael Roberts (verified owner) –
I bought this because how versatile it is for the price point. I used it on a project that I was working on recently and it worked flawlessly with arrow t-50 staples through out the entire project. A user manual would have been nice, but there are youtube videos to explain how to use it. Disclaimer: I am not a pro who uses it everyday, but I am a hobbyist who uses it the whole afternoon or weekend when I use it. It is perfect for my needs.
Forrest Stiedemann (verified owner) –
Had a home refinishing project. Tried to match up staples to my aged staple guns without success. Begrudgingly picked this up. It is hefty and versatile. Suppose I beat locate some more Projects to make it worth the money.
Leonardo Harber (verified owner) –
Works nice, I like my new stapler
Jalen Cummerata (verified owner) –
Very useful and flexible staple options.
Quinn Bernhard (verified owner) –
Great for tacking cat 5 cables!
Rodrigo Tillman (verified owner) –
Great product
Wilson Toy (verified owner) –
Bought for the ability to use several different staple types. Currently using for a light upholstery project and have not had any staples jam as of yet. Also having the option of increased staple pressure is helping with the harder materials that I’m working with. Has a comfortable grip and easy trigger for those who don’t have good hand strength. Highly recommend for it’s versatility.
Haskell Harber (verified owner) –
Excellent
Marisol Abshire (verified owner) –
This is an awesome stapler, 5 different attachment fastener choices an 2 different power settings. Almost didn’t buy due to some comments here by others. If your properly read the operating instructions for the fastener you are using. It works like a champ. Although I tested on a practice run prior to my project, and it fired reliably and penetrated plenty. It was more than most require in a staple gun, maybe thats the problem!I love it! Going to buy one for my Son.I would give it 5 stars but it doesn’t load itself or do the projects for you. HaHaThank you for a good product.
Conrad Brown (verified owner) –
At this point I have only put two clip loads through the staple gun. It requires much a great deal of hand strength to fire staples when set on Heavy Duty. When crawling around under a house it is difficult to grip and fire staples evenly due to tight spaces. I thought I hand strong hands, apparently not strong enough. No jams / feed problems when using T150 staples. The pull lever sits relatively high above the frame handle. I would recommend a customer have the store open up the package to allow an accurate grip test.
Elisha Koss (verified owner) –
Just a great built tool that is so easy on your hands to use.
Cordelia Larkin (verified owner) –
I’m using it for a couple of years, works good. No jamming as many people reported, just needs to be switched to correct staple thickness.
Gavin Lakin (verified owner) –
I REALLY wanted to like this staple gun, it feels well made in every way, and it could handle 5 different staple types (one being nails). BUT, I got it to drive cable staples, and it is completely useless for this. I put over 20 T25 staples through it (the sticker on the gun actually recommends these) and not ONE of them drove in correctly. I was stapling a typical low voltage wire at first, maybe 22AWG, and every staple would come out mangled and folded over on one side. I tried it on low power and it does the same thing. I tested three different kinds of cable staple (2 T25 sizes 11mm and 14mm, 1 1/2 12mm) into plywood with nearly identical results. The only time it would not mangle a staple was when it was set to NOT cable staple mode (there is a 2 position switch) and full power, but then it would drive them too far into the wood, badly crimping the wire. I returned this unit and went with an Arrow T25 stapler instead. The arrow has a much nicer cable channel, and drives cable staples perfectly with no problems. It is just not very sexy looking, and it is harder to fire, but I’ll take function over form when it comes to getting the job done. Every one of the staples I have driven with the Arrow gun been perfect barely touching the wires but driven in straight without bends!
Estella Ankunding (verified owner) –
the pins do not drive in smooth. There is a recoil many times and the pin box opens up.
Leon Bruen (verified owner) –
Worked great for staples once I figured out how to set it for staples and not brads.
Demario Wisozk (verified owner) –
This is a great stabler, if you know how to use it .it is very helpful and can do a lot. Just take a minute to read instruction in the paper in the same package and you’ll be good to go. I used two different kind of stables with it so far.