- Air-operated stapler
- Uses Surebonder #4 staples or Arrow T50 type staples
- Highly recommended for upholstery projects
- Adjustable air exhaust
- Applications include but not limited to upholstery, cabinet backs, picture frames, light trim, carpet padding, small furniture repairs, house wrap, woodworking projects
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Tami Johnston-Cook
Should of got this YEARS ago
If you do any DYI around the home chances you have an Arrow T50 staple gun. I love my Arrow staple gun, but sometimes it just lacks the "punch" to drive the staple home and instead makes a mess. However, if you have a small pancake compressor that's where this little beauty comes in. Light weight and easy to load this stapler makes short work of projects. An added benefit is that my hand no longer hurts from squeezing the handle of my Arrow stapler on big projects. Just a light touch of the trigger on this staple gun and "bam." If you have a compressor don't waste any more time. Get this staple gun.
Reina DE Sur
AMAZING - BEST upholstery stapler EVER!
Nothing short of amazing. I was going to using my ryobi Crown stapler which does a good job if you don't want to remove the staple ever. Doing it with a hand stapler wasn't going to do the job. I wish I had taken a picture of the staple job. So easy to line up the staples perfectly around the fabric right next to one another as if a machine was doing it. Took about 3 minutes to do each side of this chair...flawlessly. I did have to remove 1 or 2 staples- operator error not the stapler ..but it was easy to do so. No jams or issues whatsoever. I was considering investing $150+ but thought this would be worth trying at such a low price. I whipped out 6 chairs in no time. It makes me want to reupholster more ..BEST investment ever.
Freelanc King
This Surebonder had good reviews and cost about the same
I bought this with much skepticism. Every time I've needed to staple roofing felt or plastic, I've had to buy a new hammer tacker, a.k.a., slap stapler. This Surebonder had good reviews and cost about the same, so I gambled. I've used it to put 30 lb roofing felt on a 6:12 pitch roof, 36 ft span with 2 ft overhang each side. That's about 1890 sq. ft. and many thousands of staples. It has also been used multiple times to staple 6 mil plastic as temporary cover for projects in progress. It has not failed or even jammed. Based on past experience, I would be ready for my 3rd hammer tacker by now. I've oiled it each time before use but not more than twice in a full day. It works.
Jana Patrick
Awesome Stapler
I needed a Pneumatic Stapler to put down a new stair runner for my basement stairs. I used 9/16 Arrow Staples, and set the tool psi to 85 on my pancake compressor. It did a great job. Easy to load staples, compact and lightweight. It comes with a hard case, oil, and it already has the fitting on it for the air hose. Make sure you put several drops of oil in the gun fitting before use. I was able to get staples under the step toe easily. It saved me a ton of time, and the project looks very professional. I am very happy with this purchase, and would highly recommend this unit to anyone.
Han Zaw Zaw
Great product!
Would give it 10 stars if I could! Purchased this pneumatic gun almost 2 years ago for a small project I never got around to it. Daughter's school bike parade came up recently and she wanted a pirate theme. Bought the cardboard sheets and figured I could tape and hot glue the cardboard to the wooden frame (1X2's), no good. Because of the curves/shape of the pirate ship, it was not holding to well due to the strain at the opposite end. Remembered I had purchased this gun and some staples (9X16 and 3/8's). Found it in it's case never used, oiled the air inlet chamber, hooked her up to my smaller pancake style compressor and magic! Sorry to drag this story on but boy this made the job faster, funner and inexpensive. Never jammed. Lightweight, small but powerful and no issues. Great value, great product!
Amílcar Teixeira
AMAZING
I own a flea market and we often have to recover chairs. I’ve used several staple guns in the past, but this one blows them all away. It never jams up, it works flawlessly. I’m able to recover 3 chairs in the time it used to take me to do one.
Goldy Sharma
Deserved the stars others gave.
Don't judge a book by its cover or brand, and its true these days of OEM manufacturing. A few years back, we bought a D -initialed yellow heavy duty manual staple which cost over twenty bucks. It performed OK, and it probably will be if you do some odd-jobs. Back then we didn't have a compressor. We got a pancake compressor cheap off a garage sale, and its primary purpose was to inflate tires, and clean stuff with the compressed jets. Then wifey started obsessing with insulation and radiant barrier foil from the summer heat, and high a/c bills. We use that yellow heavy duty stapler gun at first, but man - try to staple over a 1000 times which would happen when you're doing a job like stapling insulation (foil). Wifey thought of getting the hammer type staple, and it costs 35+. I said, since we have a compressor, there must be a pneumatic stapler. And there are. At the big box orange store, they sell the one from arrow, which costs also over 35. It has a brand name. Reading around, it seems like the same cheap grade stuff - just rebranded - from Hb-Fr. Here, with 900+ reviews, I decided to try this one. Over 1 thousand stapling cycles later its still going strong with no jams. At 30 bucks, its the same and cheaper than the manual stuff. Of course if you don't have a compressor. then you have to add that cost in. Yes, T50 staples are good enough for insulation. You don't have to get a $ two hundred or even hundred over compressor. Just something cheapo that can output 80 psi (min 60). The amount of time, and effort saved if you're going to do a job that involves over 500 staples, will pay itself back in no time. One top review complained about the smell of the handle. I don't notice, and upon close nosing, there's some smell but its not something you can smell on normal use. This comes with a small bottle of pneumatic oil. Drop a few drops before and after use as good maintenance. If you want something fancier, you can get a pneumatic auto-oiler that attaches to your compressor output. But between just dropping a few drops of oil and spending 30+ for an oiler, as a home user, that's a bit frivolous. If you do get a compressor, you should get the air/moisture filter. That ranges from cheapo tens to 50s on eB. The one that came with my garage sale Porter Cable 6 gal pancake compressor started leaking cos the clear bowl is plastic and started cracking. So now I have to spend another twenty plus to get a replacement. I got the PneumaticPlus one, but I suppose if you're a home user and if you can wait, you can probably order those from China on eB which should serve your occasional duty.
KD Wilson
Just perfect for the job!
Holy cow, this is exactly what I needed to recover 4 dining room chairs. There is no way I could have done it with a non pneumatic stapler. The extended position guide allows one to place the staples exactly where desired, I did not have one single jam and it is a breeze to change or reload the staples. I could not be happier with this purchase and I hope to use it for a long time into the future for a variety of projects.
Kenneth Marc Nuestro Bercida
Powerful and easy to use
I have an electric stapler that I occasionally use, but it was not powerful enough to install new seat covers on my motorcycle seats. The staples would not penetrate the seat pad using the electric stapler. With this stapler, I can adjust the air pressure to give the power I need, and it did the job wonderfully. So long as you already have an air compressor, would recommend this over an electric stapler since the power is adjustable.
Eddie De Leon
Powerful and a bargain !
This is a great stapler. After buying manual staplers before that always broke or jammed in no time I tried this thing. I just got it and used it but it's been doing great. It is much more powerful than the manual staplers. I used a manual stapler on the same piece of trailer and it jammed after about 20 staples. I returned it and then used this one. The manual stapler still made me hit the staples with a hammer to get them all the way in, this thing hammers them all the way in. Easy loading as well. And it comes with a handy case. For the price this is a steal !