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expiredOliveClub137 posted Aug 18, 2024 02:42 AM
expiredOliveClub137 posted Aug 18, 2024 02:42 AM

Milwaukee 2447-20 M12 3/8" Crown Stapler, Bare Tool (No Hack) 101.42 + Shipping $101.42

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank PEMP

Personally, I don't think this tool is worth $100. If you want it, are prepared to wait for a slick deal, and are willing to do a hack, you should be looking for sub $100 for a kit or sub $70 for bare tool.

I got it for $67 bare tool and returned it. I didn't consider this a real upgrade from my (manual) DeWalt 5-in-1 multitacker or, for rapid stapling, better than a hammer tacker. I really wanted it to work out but it didn't. Don't be fooled that this might substitute for a narrow gauge stapler—it's a lot cheaper for good reason. Anyway, I'm sure this is a good tool for some applications, but it's pretty niche.
Last edited by PEMP August 18, 2024 at 09:09 AM.
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Aug 18, 2024 04:22 AM
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Aug 18, 2024 04:22 AM
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Quote from PEMP :
Personally, I don't think this tool is worth $100. If you want it, are prepared to wait for a slick deal, and are willing to do a hack, you should be looking for sub $100 for a kit or sub $70 for bare tool.

I got it for $67 bare tool and returned it. I didn't consider this a real upgrade from my (manual) DeWalt 5-in-1 multitacker, or for rapid stapling, better than a hammer tacker. I really wanted it to work out but it didn't. Don't be fooled that this might substitute for a narrow gauge stapler—it's a lot cheaper for good reason. Anyway, I'm sure this is a good deal for some applications, but it's pretty niche.
Good info! I don't disagree with you just figured someone might need this and a deal is better than none.

I'm personally waiting for a nailer
Aug 18, 2024 12:24 PM
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HulaH00pAug 18, 2024 12:24 PM
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I've used this putting up house wrap and batts of insulation. Really appreciated the rapid fire mode, especially at heights.

That being said, this price is not slick.
Aug 18, 2024 04:42 PM
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Back4LessAug 18, 2024 04:42 PM
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Quote from PEMP :
Personally, I don't think this tool is worth $100. If you want it, are prepared to wait for a slick deal, and are willing to do a hack, you should be looking for sub $100 for a kit or sub $70 for bare tool.

I got it for $67 bare tool and returned it. I didn't consider this a real upgrade from my (manual) DeWalt 5-in-1 multitacker or, for rapid stapling, better than a hammer tacker. I really wanted it to work out but it didn't. Don't be fooled that this might substitute for a narrow gauge stapler—it's a lot cheaper for good reason. Anyway, I'm sure this is a good tool for some applications, but it's pretty niche.
you definitely sound more knowledgeable about this subject than me, so i won't dispute anything you've said, i'll just say that I've had this tool for a couple years, and when i need it, it's a great time saver. it's a HUGE upgrade over a non-powered staple gun
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Quote from Back4Less :
you definitely sound more knowledgeable about this subject than me, so i won't dispute anything you've said, i'll just say that I've had this tool for a couple years, and when i need it, it's a great time saver. it's a HUGE upgrade over a non-powered staple gun
Fair enough.

For me, I didn't find it an upgrade over a manual stapler because its size made it less accessible and it didn't seem any better at driving the staples into hard substrates. I will certainly acknowledge that you're going to get fatigue with a manual stapler if you are laying down a lot of staples. For repetitive stapling, I find a hammer tacker faster, although it is not as accurate (at least at my skill level).

The main points are really wanted to make are 1) the utility is fairly limited to stapling roofing felt, upholstery fabric or the like - it's not going to replace a narrow crown stapler (but maybe that point is obvious), and 2) if you're not in a hurry to buy this, it's likely you'll find a better deal if you wait..
Last edited by PEMP August 18, 2024 at 08:28 PM.
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stasisAug 29, 2024 08:57 PM
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I was gonna get this for the purpose of hanging xmas lights, but then realized the staples will be harder to pull out later lol
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MushRoomHouseAug 30, 2024 06:41 PM
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Staples are really easy to pull out.

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