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Central Pneumatic Gauge Nailer Stapler Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Description of Central Pneumatic Gauge Nailer Stapler

Double-duty gun handles staples up to 1-5/8", brads up to 2. Lightweight design Quick-release nosepiece for fast clearing of jams. 360° rotatable exhaust. Average air consumption: 0.5 CFM Working air pressure: 70 to 110 PSI.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

I take back my bad rating!

A little over a month ago I wrote a bad review about this gun. I was wrong. The gun works very well for the price. No problem. If you want something really good, you'll save more money. Works great for a nailer and stapler combo!

Pros
  • Nailer
Cons
  • will be added later

Works well with staples, I've needed them for a long time. I bought it because it said it fits both staples and staples. When I finally had to put the moldings in and switch to the bars, it fired one or two and then the push rod holding tension on the struts slipped past and prevented the struts from being fed. Now I have to buy a better one.

Pros
  • Nails
Cons
  • No power

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great gun for attaching wire mesh haha ​​

I used this gun to attach wire mesh to my chicken coop. I couldn't have done it without this weapon. I only paid about $35 for the gun and it was well worth the money. One of the problems I've had with other shotguns is the intermittent repetition of "BOOM, BOOM" when ejecting the staples; NO PROBLEM WITH THIS GUN. If you find the photos I've uploaded, you'll see that my chicken coop was constructed primarily of white oak and hickory (the hardest wood in North America), so driving the staples…

Pros
  • Power tools
Cons
  • Could have chosen a newer model