Buy STANLEY SharpShooter Plus Nail Gun, Gray/Black, Heavy Duty (TR250)

Aluminu.

Importe.

Staplers, Tackers, and Other Stuf.

It was made by Stanley.

It was made in United States.

It can be used as a staple gun, brad nailer, cable tacker, and wire tacker.

All-metal drive channels allow for better penetration.

An overview of what this item is abou.

Nail Gun, Manual, Heavy Duty. Staple Type: Heavy Duty Narrow Crown, Brad Type Nail, Nail Gun, Manua. To measure: Crown Width: 2 7/64 in. Leg Length: 1/4 to 9/16 in. Nail Length: 1/2 in to 5/8 in. Fits wires with diameters that haven’t been named. There are 84 Staples and 84 Nails in this box. The body is made of aluminum, and the color is gray. Overall length is 7 1/4 in, the primary use is general purpose, and the features are. A 2-in-1 Stapler/Brad Nailer from the manufacturer that can be adjusted for high or low powe.

It can be used as a staple gun, a brad nailer, a cable tacker, and a wire tacker. An all-metal drive channel makes it easier to get into things. Less force to squeeze and more power to move. For long-term durability, the case is made of aircraft aluminum. For both hard and soft materials, this lever has a high/low power switch. If a flush-nose design makes it easier to staple in small places, this will help. Lock down the handle to keep things safe. Quick-view window makes it easier to find staples. The full-stick staple load is easy to slide in and out of the machine. Staples from Stanley or Arrow are used in the SharpShooter TRA700 series or Arrow T-50 heavy-duty narrow crown staples. Brads from 1/2, 9/16, and 5/8 inches are used.

This electric staple gun and brad nailer is cheap and easy to use. It works well for what it is. I’m not a carpenter, and I only do small jobs around the house when they come up. I didn’t want to pay for and deal with an air compressor. This small electric model was just right for me.

I had to add shoe molding to the baseboards in my whole house after I took out the carpet. I didn’t want to nail 100+ feet of molding in by hand. That’s why it worked so well for that. It was a lot faster, easier, and quieter than the other thing you could have done. When I put in a lot of brads (overkill, I know), there were only a few double fires and no missed brads. You can’t beat the price of this electric staple/brad nailer. It would be nice if it could take a little longer brads.

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