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Eagle SDM112SS 2M 16 Inch Stainless Construction Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of Eagle SDM112SS 2M 16 Inch Stainless Construction

For use in 7/16-Inch medium crown staplers (Senco style). Great for cedar shingles, fascia and soffits, fencing, floor underlayment, furniture, pallets, vinyl/metal siding, crate assembly, sheathing and more. S304 Stainless steel won't ever corrode or rust. For interior and exterior use. Rated for use in treated lumber. Chisel Point. Reclosable box helps protect product during storage.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best value for money in staples

They are 304 stainless steel rather than the more corrosion resistant 316. Shot through my stapler with no jams and the price is low.

Pros
  • Ideal for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Empty

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Went through the box with the new Bostitch.

Searched a box of these with a new Bostitch stapler, also from Revain. No jams and I'm now a big fan of SS staples. Very strong and will survive any use I can think of.

Pros
  • Nice touch
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 2 out of 5

So I've been using 3 boxes of Senco lately.

So I've used 3 boxes of Senco in the last 2 weeks. NO JAMSI used 1 box of B&C and jammed every cartridge loaded. Actually damaged my gun. This is nonsense. Save money, buy SENCO and save your guns. By the way, the photo is one of the examples. I couldn't believe the picture event happened multiple times

Pros
  • Pretty packaging
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice to shoot from Freeman PSS50

My Freeman PSS50 often got stuck with 1" 304 stainless steel from another supplier. Obviously the glue holding these secondary staples together is weak and the sticks break and the Freeman stays put These Eagle staples seem to have a much stronger adhesive holding them together so jams are much less common (I've only had 1-2 jams per full stick) Application (mounting vinyl soffits) but I think the Freeman PSS50 works better with the longer 1.5" brackets.

Pros
  • Little competitors
Cons
  • Some little things