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πŸ“Ž Arrow Fastener 508 Genuine 250 Pack: Dependable & Convenient Staple Solution Review

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Description of πŸ“Ž Arrow Fastener 508 Genuine 250 Pack: Dependable & Convenient Staple Solution

Great for light duty to heavy duty jobs. Compatible with Arrow, Craftsman, Stanley, PowerShot, BLACK+DECKER and Ace staplers. Galvanized steel staples. 1/2 in. leg length. 3/8 in. crown length. Includes 1,250 staples. Durable. Perfect for attaching insulation, window screening, upholstering, carpet padding, and fence wiring.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

T50 staples Quality

The box of staples was damaged but the staples inside were fine. Not much to say about staples but I will say I have a WORKPRO 6 in 1 stapler and these T50s are perfect. If you're looking for the most versatile stapler ever made here at Revain, THE WORKPRO is the perfect stapler! Not only can you load any type of staple, you can buy any brand! You'll be surprised how you lived the life of a man (or woman) without this WORKPRO 6 in 1 stapler! The best time to invest.

Pros
  • Fits me perfectly
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Packaging needs attention.

They are the main products. Not sure about some people's complaints. I've used this brand before for a variety of jobs around the home and property without too much trouble. Maybe I'm just not that picky. If one or more doesn't work properly, I'll bind until it works. :-P Ordering from Revain for the first time. I have to say the packer needs to work on the packaging. Seal each box with tape or something similar. 3 of the 4 boxes ordered were empty. Spilled in the main shipping crate. Luckily…

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good braces with flat pointed ends for softer materials

Based on a review of the #506 (3/8 inch) braces by one person who found that the design had changed I thought , a small clarification of the top design. 1/4" #504, 5/16" #505, and 3/8" #506 staples have diagonally (45 degrees) cut tips for penetrating hard surfaces (such as roofing felt if they are be stapled to plywood.) other tip design that is flat and chiseled. It is designed for softer surfaces (substrates) that require a longer hold. with a gun.

Pros
  • Very impressive
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Staples arrived sharp and sharp, perfect for stapling. Measured each shackle individually with vernier calipers and found they were within spec (1/2 inch). It's been a long time coming, but I'm a proponent of staple uniformity. Packaged in strips which are handy for using with staplers but had to measure each task as I had to break them one by one to run them through the caliper It would be difficult to finish the bag. When I did my inventory of the main products, I found 4 additional main…

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not strong enough to pierce square aluminum tube

Fits my R51 pneumatic stapler but not strong enough to glue thin veneer to aluminum tube frame in my van's dining area. I removed the veneer as part of a renovation and found that it was glued in at the factory. I cautiously bought the same size staples to reattach the veneer to the square aluminum tube, but found that the staple legs were curved rather than penetrating the aluminum like the factory staples did. I am not satisfied. This is pack and size #2 of four different packs I have…

Pros
  • Works with Arrow, Craftsman, Stanley, PowerShot, BLACK+DECKER and Ace staplers
Cons
  • Can't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good staples

I use them to upholster chairs and similar items. with staples that don't quite reach, that's the problem with the stapler, not the staples! When upholstering the chair, the staples didn't go all the way! I felt like it was forever, I figured I wasn't putting enough pressure on my stapler or the staples were the wrong size. Not on both. It was a stapler, it wasn't meant for the work I gave it. I switched to a pneumatic stapler and the staples came through just fine.

Pros
  • Sturdy
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than others

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good braces with flat tips for softer materials

Based on one person's feedback on the #506 (3/8") braces that the design has changed, I decided to make a small to add clarification. The design of the tip was suitable. 1/4" #504, 5/16" #505, and 3/8" #506 staples have diagonally (45 degrees) cut tips to penetrate hard surfaces (e.g. roofing felt when stapled to plywood The 1/2" #508 struts have a different tip design, flat and chiseled. They are for softer surfaces (substrates) that require a longer hold. In my roofing pattern you would never

Pros
  • Shaft length 1/2"
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