Buy 3/8 - 1 1/2 Inch Crown Stapler Ryobi P360 18 Volt Lithium Ion One+ Ryobi P360 18 Volt Lithium Ion One+ Ryobi P360 18 Volt Lithium Ion One+ Ryobi P360 18 (Battery Not Included, Power Tool Only)

In addition to being compatible with any Ryobi lithium ion battery, the One+ can be used with any Ryobi battery. This means that it can be used with any Ryobi battery that has a lithium ion cell inside.

There is no need for an air compressor. When you use lithium ion batteries to power internal parts, you don’t need to bring noisy and potentially dangerous air compressors to the job site.

HANDS-FREE DEPTH ADJUSTMENT: The on-board dial lets you change your driving depth with one hand so you can make changes while you’re driving.

LED lights built into the handle make the job easier to see.

An indicator on this tool lets you know when it’s time to reload. This prevents your tools and work surfaces from being damaged by dry fire that you don’t need.

There is a crown stapler made by Ryobi called P360 that works with the One+ system. It lets you staple up to one and a half inches in length with the same power as a pneumatic stapler that needs a big air compressor. This high-quality stapler comes with a lot of features that make it easy to staple with precision and speed. Onboard LED lights keep your surfaces lit even in the darkest places. There is a low-stack indicator and a feature that stops you from firing when there aren’t any more staples left in the gu. With a dial, you can change the depth of your staples, so you don’t need to bring any extra tools to the job site. There are two non-marring pads that keep your work surfaces from getting scratched or scraped. These batteries (P100, P101, P102, P104, P105, P107, P108) can be used to power this all-in-one tool. It has the same power and accuracy as any other stapler, but without the need for expensive and dangerous air compression machines. To get the best of all worlds: go for ease, value, and power. Ryobi is the best place to go.

A lot of things could be talked about. It’s not really necessary for me to talk about them. A good job at what it doe. There will be no jams, no weird things. There’s a loud bang when you push the button. It’s time to staple. Do it again. Bang! Staple there. Plenty of power for any wood I’ve used, even white oak, which can shoot 1 1/2″ staples with no problems. Once or twice a week, it won’t drive you home very far. When I tried to finish it with a hammer, I couldn’t do it because the thing that was stopping it was too strong for the staple, and the gun knew not to go on with brute force. Side cutters: I always have a pair of heavy duty side cutters with me. I cut off or pull out the bad staple, but not always. At the very least, this is a one in a million chance, and it doesn’t matter what kind of staple or brand you use. This is the only “issue” I’ve seen.

Settings are stable, predictable, and always the same. Batteries last a long time, no matter which brand you use. It feeds all the things I’ve used consistently. Cold or hot. Use: I’ve used it to put together my beehives. It does all the jobs, from putting together comb frames to making boxes, with precision and power. Turned down with 1/4-inch staples, it shingles and seals hive roofs, making them waterproof and easy to clean. It stands on a four-wheeler in the woods and places swarm traps in trees. It also puts up my signs. hammer and nails.

It’s so cool.

The 15-gauge finish nailer is next on the list, and it comes after that. It would be great if Airstrike made a framing nailer that could shoot 4″-headed nails. I’m sure the Airstrike system could do that, but is there enough demand for it. I’d rather buy one than a Paslode or anything else I’ve seen.

GREAT TOOL!!!

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