Amazon has
DEWALT 5-in-1 Multi-Tacker Stapler and Brad Nailer Multi-Tool (DWHTTR510) for
$21.59.
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About this item:
- 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
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
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That model was the first t50 stapler I had ever encountered that had a more efficient lever position than the classic steel-bodied arrow staplers. The reduced force required was really nice, but the Hotak was unreliable in setting staples in different materials.
It would work great for one project and then not be able to sink staples on the next. I kept it because the ergos were so good when it did work… until the dewalt carbon fiber stapler came out.
The dewalt carbon fiber stapler also utilizes the improved lever design but is a substantial upgrade. On Friday, I used mine to shoot through 1/4" pine ply into 1/2". Sent about 400 staples and only had 2 that misfired.
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