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1W0021N 8 inch 📎 Stapler with Enhanced Fastening System Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of 1W0021N 8 inch 📎 Stapler with Enhanced Fastening System

18 Gauge, SLS Magnesium Stapler with a 1/4", narrow crown. Uses 3/8", 1-5/8" and 1/4" "L" wire crown staples. Constructed with a magnesium body which provides a durable and ultra light tool for comfortable, extended use. Selectable trigger controls the fastening method with the flip of a switch. Rotatable rear exhaust and belt hook keeps dust and debris off work surface.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

So far so good: Nailer & Stapler

While this stapler works very well I wouldn't expect any less considering it's a Senko. I haven't had any bugs yet. The thing is also very light, which I think is good if you use it all day. I've always liked the weight of my tools, but they seem well made despite their light weight. The depth adjustment knob and fire selector knob also work well.

Pros
  • Stapler
Cons
  • Unfashionable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent stapler for staplers

I first used this gun to attach the body of a harp which was also epoxy glued to the harp. It had to be reliable and trouble-free as time was critical. It worked flawlessly the first time, placing about fifty staples at the correct depth in less than five minutes. If it didn't work properly, I had to do serious rework - removing the incorrectly glued body, refinishing the harp body, building a new body, and so on. So far I haven't had a single defective movement with this weapon.

Pros
  • end stapler
Cons
  • Crumpled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very good quality reliable and easy to use

I've been using a Senco nail gun for over a decade and it looks horrible when covered in glue and paint and has been dropped many times but it is still there works just as good as the day i bought it. It made sense for me to go back to Senco for a stapler. The stapler has more plastic than the old nailer but feels solid. I've used it on several thousand different sized staples and had almost no problems. No posts. I sometimes fail to fire, but I suspect this is the result of the fuse blowing…

Pros
  • Power tools
Cons
  • Can't remember