Heavy Duty Staple Gun Tacker All Steel Construction Steel Working Parts Chrome Finish Jam Proof Mechanism Refill Window Double Leverage Operation Use Heavy Duty 1250 Pack 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 1/2", 9/16" & CT Staples-Narrow Crown. It has a patented jam-proof mechanism and all-steel construction, and is built to last a lifetime. Many sizes and types of staples are available.
The Arrow fastener heavy-duty staple gun has a durable chrome finish and an all-steel construction. It features long lasting hardened steel working parts, a visual refill window and the patented jam-proof mechanism.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0
Simply the best:
Arrow has maintain it's tradition for quality, througout the company's lifetime. The only thing to say about this fastener, is as good as always.
If you buy this staple gun buy a hammer also:
I bought this staple gun because staples are not being made for my 40+ year old Bostitch any longer, and this stapler seems to be one of the few choice around. I am really disappointed. It does not seat the staples like my old Bostitch, so I end up driving most of them home with a hammer. I have tried different lengths and etc. On the bright side, it is shiny where the old Bostitch was painted black.
For Arrow, "Heavy Duty" Means "Light Duty and Prone to Jams":
I understand this product is cheap, but for me, it's just too shoddy to justify purchasing at any price. It's frustrating to use and it's just plain stupid that Arrow would tell anyone this thing is "Heavy Duty". Compared to WHAT? A Swingline desk stapler? At least the Swingline does what you expect it to do. The Arrow does NOT. It bothers me to see "Made in America" on a shoddy product. What's OK: This stapler is OK for extremely light use. How light? Think of the easiest thing you could ask a staple... more info
Never jams, but pretty weak:
Works great for putting 1/4" staples through thin material. But if you are trying to put 1/2" staples through even a few layers of paper or fabric, bring your hammer, because you have to help the staples for the last 1/8 to 1/4". And of course, the staples will just bend then. Tried to use this to tack roofing paper down and most recently for reupholstering some dining room chairs. Again, the 1/4" staples worked fine, but once the fabric was double in places, the 1/4" wasn't long enough, and the 1/2"... more info