We all have to do work, whether we enjoy it or not
In the end, nothing is more frustrating, but the key to doing the work efficiently is to decrease the time spent on it..
Staple guns are like the little brother to the nail gun, except that they really do the job much better. Work is never going to be the same with staple guns again and you’ll never waste time again.
Having had a good read of this craftsmen guide, I will be reviewing the staples from all angles. Pressure, comfort, the packaging it comes in, the trigger design, warranty, and more all factors which all play a role in the decision-making process.
It is very important whether a staple gun will take the standard Arrow or Stanley T50 staples when deciding on a tool. Read on for help choosing the best staple gun for you.
BOSTITCH Crown Stapler
For some jobs, a manual stapler just won’t cut it. For these jobs you ought to go for something more powerful. This is what this heavy duty staple gun from BOSTITCH is known for.
Since it works from an air compressor, you can tackle bigger projects than with a manual staple gun. Just be careful when stapling. If you drop the staple gun while using it, you’ll end up practically nailed to the wall with everything you’re working with…
BOSTITCH’s Crown Staple Gun offers a few features you might expect from a power tool as it has a higher price and more tech than manual staple guns.
Its comfortable grip is surprisingly ergonomic, and it is easy to access the trigger as well. It is also tool-free, and it can be switched between sequential firing and contact firing.
Additionally, it includes a carrying case and belt clip. You don’t get any staples from BOSTITCH Crown, so you have to do buy them separately.
BOSTITCH Crown staples are perfect for this machine. As long as the staple reaches the maximum output, you will be fine.
Key Considerations
The best stapler I’ve ever used for DIY projects is this one
There is no need to change the oil or perform maintenance on the air compressor, but you still need to take care of it
It can staple a tremendous range of different materials with its heavy-duty staples that other staplers cannot
It’s comfortable in the hand and easy to control
Other staple models are a lot heavier than this one
Stanley MANUAL Staple Gun Tr110
A staple gun like this is exactly why Stanley is known for making high-quality tools and equipment.This type of stapler is a manual one, which means there is no charging involved. There is also no air compressor. This is the simplest type.
It does not take much to stop you from getting your hands in the way, though. The metal construction of this stapler – it is very durable – packs a punch.
It’s got all the functionality you need, including a handle lock, a bottom loading channel for loading staples, and a sleek design that lets you slip it into all those places you can’t reach normally.
Because this isn’t an electric staple gun or an air compressor, it’s usually only used on light wood and light furniture.
A particular drawback to this stapler is the fact that the trigger is so far apart from the handle, it makes it awkward to use it. Small hands might want to consider another stapler on this list instead.
Key Considerations
It has a sturdy steel construction body
There is a lock included with this lock for added security and storage
Compared to an electric staple gun, this is an exceptionally low-cost staple gun
A gorgeous chrome finish
An unusually strong coil spring is used in the stapler
Squeezing the lever is smooth
Staples are generally lightweight
Stanley TRE550Z
This particular product fits the bill for both amateurs and professionals alike, which explains why it can be found at hardware stores all over the country.
An electric stapler with the ability to staple all but the hardest hardwoods, the TRE550Z is perfect for household projects and heavy-duty construction jobs.
The staple size and power of this gun allow it to perform on projects involving both light household tasks and heavy-duty construction. With this stapler, you can make choices between lightwood and hardwood work, which is more than I can say for most other staplers. It has a Hi-Lo switch that lets you adjust the power to meet your needs.
This staple gun has a contoured grip that fits well, but not as comfortably as other rubber grips. However, since it has zero inclination, you can maneuver the device into all of those nooks and crannies, which make it an invaluable tool while working on all types of jobs.
Key Considerations
Its comfort level is high, and a good contour allows you to easily reach the trigger
Construction is a walk in the park when you use this staple gun. The driving power you have is insane, as it takes all the effort away from your muscles due to the pressure and controls it delivers
This gun has been a joy to use at all times; I’ve never run into any issues with it even when shooting through discarded plastic or woodwork with hard oak
There is a 1/4, 1/32 or 1/2 inch staple size model available to choose from
There is a reload window on it
In spite of how powerful it is, it is incredibly affordable
A major benefit of the product is the Hi/Lo switch
In Summary
Hopefully that should help you when choosing a staple gun to buy for home, DIY or even professional use. There are a lot of choices out there so make sure you get the one which meets your intended use most appropriately.