Buy WEN 61711 1/4-Inch Narrow Crown Air-Powered 3/8-Inch to 1-Inch WEN 61711 18-Gauge 3/8-Inch to 1-Inch WEN 61711 18-Gauge 3/8-Inch to 1-Inch WEN 61711 18-Gauge 3/8-Inch

In this video, you will learn how to drive 1/4-inch crown 18-gauge staples that are up to 1 inch long.

In addition, it has a 1/4 inch NPT air inlet and a 360-degree air exhaust that can be adjusted.

A small design has a nose that is long enough to get into tight spaces and corners.

A big magazine can hold up to 100 screws at a time.

Quick-release latches make it easy to clear jams.

Remember when you had a good stapler. Using the WEN 18-Gauge Pneumatic Stapler, you can staple things that aren’t too thick together. Our staple gun can be used for a lot of different things, like upholstery, insulation, screen repair, woodworking projects, fencing, and more. 1/4-inch narrow-crown staples can be fired from this stapler. They can be up to 1 inch long. Attach the compressor of your choice to the 1/4-inch NPT air inlet. Then, start stapling away. With a rubber-grip handle and a lightweight aluminum body, you’ll be able to work for a long time without getting tired or sore. Up to 100 staples can fit in the magazine that is big enough for it, and the magazine’s side window lets you know when your staple supply is low. The 360-degree adjustable exhaust can be turned in any direction to direct the air away from the user. From 60 to 100 PSI, the WEN Stapler can be used to fasten things together with ease. The small design with a long nose can get into even the smallest of places, and it comes with a quick-release latch for clearing jams. Because it’s made by WEN. Remember when you could finish the job without getting stuck. Remember WEN, please.

Surprised by what other people said. I bought this one and a Banks 18g stapler from Harbor Freight. There are a lot more moving parts in the Wen model that feel and look cheap. There’s a better finish on the Wen, though. It’s on top of a bar instead of on the bottom of a Bank. Since it’s easier to empty if you can put it on the bottom, I have a slight preference for this.

In order to test some 34″ staples, I tried them out at 90 and 60 psi. Results were about the same, but I’m a little more concerned about the Wen breaking down sooner. Compared to a purchase at Harbor Freight, that’s a lot.

A Wen brad nailer is one of several benchtop and hand tools I own. I like it better than the one I bought at the store. I usually like Wen, but this stapler doesn’t show them at their best. I’ll be giving it back.

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