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popularphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 05:50 PM
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$46.55 | Metabo HPT 18-Gauge 1/4" Narrow Crown Finish Pneumatic Stapler at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Metabo HPT 18-Gauge 1/4" Narrow Crown Finish Pneumatic Stapler for $46.55.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has Metabo HPT 18-Gauge 1/4" Narrow Crown Finish Pneumatic Stapler for $46.55.
Shipping is free.

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$82.45 lower (64% savings) than the list price of $129
$5.17 lower (10% savings) than the previous price of $51.72

Customer reviews
4.7⭐ / 1,304
700+ bought in past month

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Model: STAPLER NRW CRN 18G 1/4""

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Yesterday 06:21 PM
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BraveTeam7995Yesterday 06:21 PM
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buy a battery one, you'll thank me
Yesterday 09:06 PM
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rKhaydYesterday 09:06 PM
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Quote from BraveTeam7995 :
buy a battery one, you'll thank me
I did and now I'm moving back to pneumatic tools. Unless you get one with a rechargeable gas cylinder, you'll eventually need to completely replace the entire tool to make it work again. I've already been burned twice by my expensive, battery powered Milwaukee nailers.
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onlycomesfordealsYesterday 09:29 PM
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Quote from rKhayd :
I did and now I'm moving back to pneumatic tools. Unless you get one with a rechargeable gas cylinder, you'll eventually need to completely replace the entire tool to make it work again. I've already been burned twice by my expensive, battery powered Milwaukee nailers.
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rKhaydYesterday 09:37 PM
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Quote from onlycomesfordeals :
What happened?
Vast majority of battery powered nailers have non-rechargeable gas cylinders inside of them. Once the seal fails, and it will, the gas will leak out and your nailer will stop working. That's what happened with my Milwaukee ones. I tried getting it fixed, but Milwaukee wanted more than $200 per nail gun. It was literally cheaper to just get pneumatic Metabo nailers to replace my broken ones.
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ender_1Yesterday 11:07 PM
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Quote from BraveTeam7995 :
buy a battery one, you'll thank me
For certain types of nailers for certain types of people this is great advice. For a woodworker needing an 18 gauge narrow crown stapler who already has air in the shop, I don't agree. This tool's battery counterparts are much larger, heavier, more expensive, and less reliable. If you need jobsite portability maybe it makes sense for you to make the tradeoffs, but for shop use on an assembly tool, I'd go with this one. (Full disclosure I sold my Milwaukee cordless one and bought this about 1 year ago and have no regrets)

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