I'm well aware of the search feature. I asked for recommendations to get input from people who have used the tool and can give their input. I use the search quite often but it's usually general information about first impressions of the tool. I ask about tools on here so people who have used them can give input on their experiences where as searching you just get information on the tool if that makes any sense...
For sure, then, you were able to review the thread running a month or two ago with many recommendations around staple guns, yes? Was that one not enough information?
This is what we got last year.. have run about one box of t50 5'16" through it... very very happy..
Marc
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000EOJPC6/?tag=atomicindus08-20
The main thing I like about mine... compared to any manual model I have used.. you do not have to push as hard on the head to get the staple to seat fully.
Don't get me wrong, you STILL need to put some pressure on the gun... and oriented onto the nose, but just not as much as a manual.
Works out pretty darn good... WAY easier on the hands and arm muscles.
@ $28 bucks, a joke like total no brainer to buy it.
Marc
I've got the Arrow T50 Forward Action Staple Gun and it is a ************* to be avoided. First one fell apart the first time I used it. Repleacment jams frequently and rarely drives a staple fully.
I mostly use my ancient Black and Decker electric stapler, back when they were all metal.
I don't use it often but have been using the same Arrow PowerShot Pro forward-action staple gun for +20 yrs now. It's never given me any trouble and I much prefer it because the pressure placed on the lever goes right to where the staple shoots which more reliably sinks the staple fully every time than the traditional staple gun where I too often tend to lift the working end as I squeeze the trigger.
On the backwards Powershot I can just push, which to me is much less tiring after shooting a bunch of staples than a standard stapler where I have to squeeze while trying to keep pressure on the other end. Also good for a laugh watching others who aren't used to it shoot the staple several inches from where they were meaning to when it comes out the ***-end from what they were expecting.
FWIW I believe there's a Craftsman rebranded version (or at least it looks identical and is also 'Made in USA') that typically sells for a little less than the Arrow.
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MAybe I got another dud. I may try lubing it real good and/or seeing if there is something wrong with it. It doesn't develop enough speed to drive the staple.That's soooo far from my experience.