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50-Pack 3/4" Gardner Bender Plastic Insulated Staples (White)

$1.05

$5.00

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Amazon has 50-Pack 3/4" Gardner Bender Plastic Insulated Staples (White) on sale for $1.04. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders

Thanks to Deal Hunter babagaly for finding this deal.

Note, Usually ships within 1 to 2 months

Features:
  • UV resistant polyethylene saddles will not rust, rot or deteriorate
  • Zinc-plated nails resist rust and corrosion
  • Fast and easy to install - both nails drive together without splitting wood
  • Nail heads are recessed for minimum exposure
  • UV-resistant polyethylene saddle will not rust, rot or deteriorate
  • Fasten 1/2" and 3/4" Romex cables safely and securely with non-conductive plastic staples
  • Use with UF and NM cable up to 3-conductor (10)
  • Fast and easy to install, drive both zinc plated nails together without splitting wood
  • Nail heads are recessed for minimum exposure
  • Smooth saddle, 3/8-Inch wide, prevents damage to insulation
  • Fasten 1/2" and 3/4" Romex cables safely and securely with non-conductive plastic staples
  • Use with UF and NM cable up to 3-conductor (10)
  • Fast and easy to install, drive both zinc plated nails together without splitting wood
  • Nail heads are recessed for minimum exposure
  • Smooth saddle, 3/8-Inch wide, prevents damage to insulation

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Amazon has 50-Pack 3/4" Gardner Bender Plastic Insulated Staples (White) on sale for $1.04. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders

Thanks to Deal Hunter babagaly for finding this deal.

Note, Usually ships within 1 to 2 months

Features:
  • UV resistant polyethylene saddles will not rust, rot or deteriorate
  • Zinc-plated nails resist rust and corrosion
  • Fast and easy to install - both nails drive together without splitting wood
  • Nail heads are recessed for minimum exposure
  • UV-resistant polyethylene saddle will not rust, rot or deteriorate
  • Fasten 1/2" and 3/4" Romex cables safely and securely with non-conductive plastic staples
  • Use with UF and NM cable up to 3-conductor (10)
  • Fast and easy to install, drive both zinc plated nails together without splitting wood
  • Nail heads are recessed for minimum exposure
  • Smooth saddle, 3/8-Inch wide, prevents damage to insulation
  • Fasten 1/2" and 3/4" Romex cables safely and securely with non-conductive plastic staples
  • Use with UF and NM cable up to 3-conductor (10)
  • Fast and easy to install, drive both zinc plated nails together without splitting wood
  • Nail heads are recessed for minimum exposure
  • Smooth saddle, 3/8-Inch wide, prevents damage to insulation

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

Original Post

Written by babgaly | Staff

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hy_tek
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You are spreading disinformation. I am a licensed union electrician and we use nothing but these to install romex in residential construction with wood studs.
Justbitheway
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Thanks! Buy now ask later.
redbum
301 Posts
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I wouldn't use those staples on electrical wires but to each their own.

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muscletone
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Got 2 just in case, thanks op!
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StrongHome4917
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Ordered the max 6...thanks op
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00dahc
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$2 at home Depot. Don't feel compelled if you don't need them
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hooraysimpsons
Nov 30, 2023
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Almost purchased because I am getting ready to need them but instead reminded myself i just need to find the ones I got in 2021 from a similar deal. thanks OP
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seewyte
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In for 6. Because I could. 😂 Thanks OP!
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Coconutz0311
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In for 2
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Going to use them as extra insurance when installing Govee outdoor permanent lights

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Jimmeh
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Quote from 00dahc :
$2 at home Depot. Don't feel compelled if you don't need them
That means these are half off, stock up now! 😄
Nov 30, 2023
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smokey0066
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I still have a whole box from my summer project
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psharkauburn
Dec 1, 2023
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Quote from nktwister :
Can't a staple get the same job done?

https://a.co/d/eFV2bKd
Nope, these are for securing NM (romex) electrical wire and the nails are substantially longer and have more holding power than even the largest staple listed there. Plus, the portion in contact with the wire/sheathing is plastic and offers insulation. The u shape to the plastic provides a built-in standoff from the substrate being attached to - so you can't pinch the wire vs. using a staple - imagine using either for a small wire like low voltage, a normal arrow staple would pinch the wire as it came close to flush with the substrate, these can't.
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psharkauburn
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Quote from BraveSirRobin :
Licensed electricians never use these. As soon as I see these I know homeowner did electric work.
My licensed electricians did, I'm looking at exposed floor joists and seeing them everywhere. This would have been new construction around 2007 in my case. I have a strong feeling it's very much an individual electrician's preference and what tool kit he carries to fasten with.
Dec 1, 2023
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hy_tek
Dec 1, 2023
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Quote from BraveSirRobin :
Licensed electricians never use these. As soon as I see these I know homeowner did electric work.
You are spreading disinformation. I am a licensed union electrician and we use nothing but these to install romex in residential construction with wood studs.
Dec 1, 2023
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mprincebuyer
Dec 1, 2023
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Quote from BraveSirRobin :
Licensed electricians never use these. As soon as I see these I know homeowner did electric work.
Do licensed electricians use something else?
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MaKlounkee
Dec 1, 2023
645 Posts
Quote from mprincebuyer :
Do licensed electricians use something else?
Just simple cheap metal wire staples link [gardnerbender.com]. Probably less than $0.01 each in bulk.

These plastic ones with the 2 nails are probably 2 to 3 times more expensive per staple. But easier to use IMO.

Besides the small price difference, the trades have a lot of old-school, don't-change-anything-if-this-way-works kind of dudes. If the new guy likes the staples with the nails he will never hear the end of it laugh out loud

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mamonotaisho
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Thanks OP, in for 6, needed these for upcoming project to run romex in the basement and garage.

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