Which staple gun to buy




















Thanks in advance! Lauren, after researching your request, we believe it is a staple intended for applications in wire or cable installation. We don't currently stock anything similar to it unfortunately - the image pictured is just a stock photo from a vendor. It's possible we could attempt to source something for you if you're interested in purchasing some, but it would most likely have to be custom fabricated and ordered in pallet quantities if available.

Ron, Great question. I will enlist one of our experts to help with your question. In the meantime, please feel free to contact us with any further questions. The answer depends on several factors, including thickness of metal and whether or not the staple needs to clinch. We recommend working with customer service to narrow down the type of tool you can use, based on specific details about your job. Need to staple awning material to Aluminum framing , what gun do I need to buy????

Lawrence, In short, it really depends on the thickness of the metal, as well as whether or not the staple needs to clinch. This is a highly specialized application, so there really isn't a one-size-fits-all staple gun for the job.

I would recommend contacting our customer service team, so they can learn a little more about your project and see if there is a tool that fits your needs. You can contact customer service at 1.

I can also have them contact you directly if you would like? Please let me know if there is anything else we can do to help. I have a pneumatic staple gun that uses the uses staples that are short across the top and I want one that gives me a wider staple not just a longer staple. I'm learning how to upholster and it is just too hard to get that little bitty staple out when I make a mistake. What is a good not over expensive pneumatic staple gun that will give me the wider staple like my manual stapler?

Cherie, Do you know what size crown your stapler is using? Upholstery staplers will almost always require a narrow crown staple, but you may be able to locate a tool that runs a slightly larger crown size. An alternative solution, have you considered getting an upholstery staple remover, such as the Spotnails P?

This accessory may solve your problem, without buying a brand new tool. Please let us know if we can help further! I'm looking for a pneumatic staple gun that uses wide staples not the narrow ones. Being new to upholstering, I still make mistakes and those little bitty narrow staples are to hard to see let alone remove.

Any suggestions? I'd like to connect you with one of our product specialists, who can better assist based on the specifics of your project. I'm going to forward them your email address, and they should respond within the next 24 hours.

If you'd like help sooner, please call 1. You can also email sales nailgundepot. Thanks for the question! Do you guys Make a stapler that will go through paneling and metal hat channel.

Thanks for any info you can provide. We would need to know a little more about your application, to pair you with the correct tool. Please contact our sales team at 1. Hello, I am doing some metal work with aluminum and am wondering if there is a staple gun that you would recommend using with metal. I see that most of these ate used for wood applications and am curious to see if there is something that would better suit metal application. Nathan, We would need a little more information about your project.

There are staplers available, but the correct tool will depend on factors including the thickness of the aluminum you're working with, as well as the material you're fastening the metal to.

Please send us some additional information to sales nailgundepot. Do you know if such a staple gun and staples exist?

We have purchased air-powered staplers before, but they have too much power for our application. Thanks, Terry Stam. Not sure if I need 16 gauge or 18 gauge and don't know the difference between crown and medium crown Staples.

If you are looking for a stapler for minor repairs around the house, this tool is the ideal product for you. Unlike our previous item, you can use almost any gauge staples and nails in this Dewalt stapler. Therefore, you do not have to worry about finding the compatible staples as these cartridges are readily available and also quite affordable.

Furthermore, this highly functional tool can take on heavy-duty jobs and large projects without fizzling. We find this stapler perfectly suitable for everyday tasks, as it not only gets the job done but can also meet demanding needs time after time. As already mentioned, this is a heavy-duty stapler.

Therefore you have to apply sufficient pressure to operate it. This could be a problem as your hands can tire after using the stapler repeatedly.

Other than that, we feel that the item is expensive for a manual stapler, especially when you can find cheaper alternatives. The Stanley SharpShooter Staple Gun is an extraordinary tool for both beginners and people who know their staplers.

This item is made for heavy-duty manual stapling and offers precision with every application. Apart from being widely compatible with different staple sizes, we also like that the gun comes in a sleek, low-profile design. To be honest, we like the Sharp Shooter because it can literally nail the job. With the Sharp Shooter, you can alternate between high and low-pressure configs while working. Another thing that we like about the product is that by switching pressure levels, you can choose to staple on either softer or hard materials.

And for something available at a low price point, this feature is surely stealing all the thunder. This tool is sleek enough to fit inside a toolbox, but its compact structure is, unfortunately, a compromise on the durability of the item.

Made with high-quality steel, this product is designed to function without misfiring. This Arrow Fastener stapler boasts of all-steel construction, including all the working parts, which makes it a solid tool that will last for ages. Besides being literally as tough as steel, we also like the jam-resistant mechanism and the powerful coil spring on this gun. The stapler also has a staple viewing window, which shows practicality and ingenuity on the part of the makers, as this way, you know when to refill.

This item could seem like a basic addition to your toolbox, but it can sustain both professional and home use, owing to its wide compatibility. Designed to work with six T50 staple sizes, we are overall very impressed with this unique, dependable, and rugged stapler. But you may need to use both hands while operating this staple gun, as it requires substantial pressure to fire the staples.

We are halfway through our recommendations, and we have decided to include a premium staple gun from Swedish manufacturers — Rapid. This all-steel stapler can be used for multiple purposes like securing insulation material, plastic sheets, carpets, and other fastening applications.

So if you need a fail-proof tool for professional use, you can consider the R34 for desirable results. To begin with, using a staple gun should not turn into a workout session. However, most heavy-duty staplers promise superior performance but fail to deliver a comfortable user experience. Nevertheless, this Rapid product can end all your stapling woes as it has an easy to squeeze force adjustment system that allows you to decide how much power to deploy on each application.

The R34 model saves time and energy with its unique 3-step force adjuster, which enables professionals to work without tiring their hands. Overall, it is an excellent tool for renovation, repair, DIY projects, and hobby work at home. You can rely on this stapler to perform consistently, time after time without folding.

Unlike the Stanley TR and the TR, our 1st and 5th entry, respectively, the Rapid R34 is too expensive for a heavy-duty staple gun. This model might be suitable for professional applications, but it is a costly tool for jobs around the house.

This aluminum, heavy-duty device is made to work overtime as a stapler, brad nailer, cable, and wire tacker. The easy-squeeze mechanism and the driver power of this tool make for a reliable companion for all projects.

This superior model from Stanley can effortlessly fire away staples and brad nails. And for the sake of added convenience, it allows you to alter the weight according to the material.

Furthermore, we like the aluminum construction of the stapler as it ensures durability while the drive channel provides better penetration. Apart from that, the long-nosed design of the device enables you to reach tight spots that require stapling. With the TR, you may struggle while stapling through hardwood or other tougher materials.

It is an affordable stapler that can do the job well enough, but it is limited in its capacity and is not meant for the most demanding tasks. If you need a staple gun that can fire the flat crown and round crown staples, without stressing out your hand, then this is the tool for you.

This dual-purpose stapler comes in a chrome finish that makes it durable enough for multiple tasks and frequent use. We like that the easy squeeze handle on this steel contraption that works perfectly well despite the absence of padding. Also, the jam-proof mechanism allows you to work without interrupting your project for long. All you have to do is apply minimum pressure while using the staple gun, and the staple will eject smoothly, with precision.

The other feature we found impressive is the built-in adjustable staple guide that lets you modify the depth of the staples being driven. Other than that, it is a very useful and low-cost product for minor DIY tasks.

However, you may struggle to find the flat crown or round crown staples at local hardware stores. This tool from Konnig is an industrial-grade heavy-duty staple gun suitable for upholstery work, re-tacking carpets, and other minor repairs.

The all-steel construction of the stapler makes it a dependable device that will last for years to come. If you need a dedicated stapler for home projects, this item will not disappoint you. This staple gun is one of our favorites, primarily because of its durable construction and ergonomic design. You can depend on this compact device to deliver in dusty job-sites and demanding DIY projects at home.

The stapler has a bottom load channel that facilitates easy and quick reloading while the handle lock on it provides convenient storage. We also like the soft rubber grip on the handle as it allows you to operate the staple gun comfortably.

We recommend this 3-in-1 staple gun for woodworking, carpentry, rack, and roofing as it also serves as a brad nailer and tacker tool. Despite the multiple features and unique design, this Konnig staple gun suffers from quality control issues. Pneumatic staple guns tend to be the most powerful, sinking staples deep into tough materials. The issue is they require an air compressor to run. On the other hand, electric staplers simply plug into an outlet, but they pack less of a punch.

To help, we compiled the following list of the best staple guns by performing hands-on tests and seeing what they can do. Be sure to keep the top shopping considerations in mind when comparing these staple guns. This manual nailer fires standard T50 staples and 18 gauge brads, providing flexibility for many fastening projects. During testing, I found that this model packed more punch than any other manual model.

Loading staples was easy, but it was a little tricky to figure out how to load the brads at first. Once I figured it out, this model drove them through moldings with ease.

I liked that Dewalt includes a built-in view window so the user can see when the staples are getting low, as well as the built-in belt clip which was very sturdy. Testing revealed that this manual staple gun had decent power. I liked the classic design and robust construction. And though it can be a little finicky to load, the price tag is hard to ignore. It performed better than some more expensive models. The Multi-Tacker can fire several sizes and styles of fasteners, including T50s and brad nails.

It also includes a wire guide for safely stapling electrical wire in place — a handy feature for any job requiring even a little bit of wiring. Anyone considering switching to staples for their finish work should check out this gauge Crown Stapler from Bostitch. This pneumatic gun features a tool-free depth adjustment, an overmolded grip for comfort, and it can switch from sequential firing to contact firing easily.

It comes with a handy carrying case to keep it safe when not in use and a universal belt clip that can be affixed to either side of the stapler. The Bostitch passed all of our tests without breaking a sweat. The staple holes left behind were small and clean, allowing the user to come behind with a bit of nail hole filler for a seamless finish. Using this staple gun was very intuitive, and the built-in belt hook is a nice touch.



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