Features
- 4-in-1 functionality: staple gun, brad nailer, cable tacker, and wire tacker
- All-metal drive channel for increased penetration with less hand force
- Hi/Lo power setting for use on soft and hard materials
- Flush-nose design for working in tight spaces
- Fold-down wire guide for tacking wires safely
- Viewing window to monitor staple supply
- Bottom-load channel for faster staple reloading
- Handle lock to prevent accidental firing
- Aircraft‑aluminum housing for durability
Specifications
Gtin | 00885911764896 |
Height | 2.6 IN |
Length | 8.3 IN |
Width | 8.3 IN |
Weight | 2.6 LB |
Watt Hours | 0 |
Corded Vs Cordless | Cordless |
Includes | (1) Heavy Duty Staple/Brad Gun; (336) 1/4" (6 mm) heavy duty staples; (504) 5/16" (8 mm) heavy duty staples; (504) 3/8" (10 mm) heavy duty staples; (504) 1/2" (12 mm) heavy duty staples; (252) 9/16" (14 mm) heavy duty staples; (400) 5/8" (15 mm) brad nails |
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Manual heavy-duty stapler that functions as a staple gun, brad nailer, cable tacker and wire tacker using a fold-down wire guide. The tool uses an all-metal drive channel to increase penetration with less squeezing. A Hi/Lo power selector adjusts drive for soft or hard materials. The flush-nose design allows stapling in tight spaces. A viewing window and bottom-load channel simplify monitoring and reloading staples. A handle lock secures the tool when not in use.
Project Ideas
Business
Home Office Cable Tidying Service
Offer a flat-rate visit to route and secure Ethernet, coax, speaker, and low-voltage leads. Use the wire/cable tacker with the fold-down guide to protect insulation, and the flush nose for baseboard corners. Upsell under-desk cable trays and labeled routes.
Mobile Upholstery Refresh
Reupholster dining chairs, benches, and headboards on-site. The Hi/Lo setting adapts to soft pine vs hardwood frames, and the all-metal drive channel reduces hand fatigue on bigger jobs. Package offerings: fabric sourcing, foam replacement, and trim accents.
Pop-Up Retail and Event Signage
Fabricate and install temporary displays, banner frames, and fabric-wrapped walls for markets and expos. Staple fabric to lightweight frames, brad-nail trim, and tack cable for LED accents. Bill per booth plus rush fees for last-minute builds.
Rental Turn Quick-Fix Crew
Specialize in fast, non-structural touch-ups between tenants: reattach loose carpet thresholds, staple vapor barriers or underlayment, secure screening and fabric panels, and brad-nail light trim/quarter-round. The bottom-load channel speeds reloads during sprints.
Etsy Shop: Boards and Frames
Sell handcrafted cork/fabric bulletin boards, photo display frames with twine and brad posts, and string-art kits. Use the stapler for clean fabric wraps and brads for decorative pegs. Offer custom sizes and monograms to boost margins.
Creative
Slat Wall Art + Planter Panel
Build a modern slatted wall panel with a hidden shelf for small planters. Use 5/8 in brad nails to attach thin wood slats to a plywood backer and the flush nose to work tight edges. Staple felt or fabric to the back for a finished look, using the Hi/Lo power to match soft vs hard woods.
Fabric-Wrapped Acoustic Panels
Make sound-dampening panels for a studio or home theater. Assemble simple pine frames, add rigid insulation, then wrap with breathable fabric and staple with the Lo setting to avoid over-penetration. The viewing window and bottom-load channel keep the process smooth for multiple panels.
DIY Upholstered Headboard or Bench
Cut a plywood shape, add foam and batting, then upholster with durable fabric. The all-metal drive channel gives solid penetration through layers with less hand force, and the handle lock keeps things safe during breaks. Add decorative brad-nailed trim or tufting for a custom finish.
Shadow Box + String Art Combo
Create a shallow shadow box frame and use 5/8 in brads as posts for string art inside. Staple a fabric or cork backing, then outline a design with brad nails and weave colored string to form patterns or words. Great gift or nursery decor.
LED Neon Sign Backer with Clean Cabling
Cut a plywood backer in a fun shape and lay out flexible LED neon. Use the fold-down wire guide to tack the low-voltage wires neatly along the design, and brad-nail small clips or channels where needed. The flush-nose helps in tight curves and corners.