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Milwaukee M12 Cable Stapler Causes Electricians To Rejoice!

Gone are the days of using a hand stapler thanks to Milwaukee. The Milwaukee M12 Cable Stapler promises a way to lighten the workload of electricians working with wiring and cable. We got it in our hands to get to know it better.

Using the Milwaukee M12 Cable Stapler

Size and Weight

Milwaukee M12 Cable Stapler 2448

Designed with electricians in mind, this stapler’s lightweight and compact design specifically allows access to tight areas where a larger stapler wouldn’t easily fit.

In general, the tools in the M12 lineup are pretty compact and this cable stapler is no exception. The Milwaukee 2448 is exceptionally compact, perfect for getting between 2×4 studs while doing rough-ins. It measures a mere 7 inches from front to back and weighs only 5 pounds with a CP2.0 Ah battery. The center of balance is right on the trigger, reducing the effort it takes when you have to turn the tool to work in awkward spaces.

The tool is somewhat tall for an M12 product, though, standing 11 3/4 inches high. A compact battery doesn’t change that thanks to the rear entry design. However, the foot of an extended capacity pack stick down and increases the overall length.

Even for an M12 tool, the grip on this stapler has a large girth. The grip is draped with a textured rubber overmold and has large grooves to help channel away sweat.

Performance

Aligning Romex

This cable stapler can drive up to 1,200 staples per charge using a CP 2.0Ah battery and effectively eliminating the need for larger packs. There are a few staple viewing windows on the magazine so you can keep track of the number of staples remaining. There’s also a dry-fire lockout just in case you accidentally get too low on staples.

The staple guide on the business end ensures proper alignment over cables, especially Romex. Two upper pieces straddle the cable while a lower middle one presses down the cable. They all push into the tool as you apply pressure and act as the trigger safety. Press the 2-finger trigger to fire the staple and whether it’s round cable or Romex, you get a perfectly set staple without having to make any depth adjustments.

Staple Compatibility and Loading

Milwaukee Insulated Staples

Similar to what we saw with Milwaukee’s M18 Fuel Fencing Stapler, this model is only compatible with Milwaukee insulated staples. They’re purpose-built to secure cable and wire without damaging the insulation.

While you may expect the staples to load from the rear, they actually load in the front of the magazine, and it’s a little different than other nailers and staplers. First, press the button at the base of the magazine and pull it out until you hear the pusher click into position at the bottom. Load your staples and then push it all back together.

Stapler magazine

Don’t worry when you don’t see the staples initially moving. The pusher will automatically spring up and secure the staples once you push the base back in place.

LED Light

LED Pattern

Most LED lights aren’t worth talking too much about, but the design on the Milwaukee M12 cable stapler is different than most. The light itself is just above the driver blade and the cable supporting members sticking out the front create a target that helps you line up your shot perfectly. Keep in mind that the staple is going to drive just below the lower member that’s holding the cable down.

Additional Features

  • Reversible belt hook
  • Battery fuel gauge

Milwaukee M12 Cable Stapler Price

The Milwaukee 2448 retails for $229 as a bare tool or $299 as a kit with a single CP 2.0Ah battery and charger. There are also some options that include staples along with the bare tool or kit. Milwaukee backs the tool with a 3-year tool warranty and a 2-year battery warranty.

The Bottom Line

The Milwaukee M12 Cable Stapler is an absolute God-send for Electricians who are doing rough-ins. Its compact frame and driving capabilities allow for fast and accurate operation, works great when space is limited, and dramatically speeds up your cable-securing jobs.

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Milwaukee M12 Cable Stapler Specifications

  • Model: Milwaukee M12 2448
  • Power Source: Milwaukee M12 battery
  • Staple Capacity: 45 staples
  • Firing Capacity: 1,200 staples per charge (CP2.0 battery)
  • Max Staple Length: 1 in.
  • Compatible Staples: Milwaukee Insulated Cable Staples
  • Weight: 4.7 lbs (bare), 5 lbs (with M12 CP 2.0Ah battery)
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 7 x 2.5 x 11.75 in.
  • Warranty: 3-year (tool), 2-year (battery)
  • Price: $229 (bare), $299 (kit)

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Milwaukee M18 Fuel Utility Fencing Stapler Saves Massive Amounts Of Time

Whether you’ve hammered staples into a power pole or stretched miles of barbwire, it’s a painstaking process. The Milwaukee M18 Fuel Utility Fencing Stapler promises to ease that pain. We connected with Luke Smith out at his property in Georgia to see how it compares to other fencing stapler options.

Pros

  • Fast stapling
  • Battery-only: no need for gas cartridges
  • Fully drives 9-gauge staples
  • Easy reloading
  • Dry fire lockout
  • Easy access to clear jams
  • Tether loop for linemen

Cons

  • Over 11 pounds fully-loaded

Milwaukee M18 Fuel Utility Fencing Stapler Performance

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The first thing you need to know is Milwaukee’s stapler can fire 9-gauge staples and that’s a big deal. 10-gauge staples are easier to fire and there have only been a couple of other successful 9-gauge models so far. The adept Stockade ST400i uses a gas cartridge and battery for its fence and post stapler. We’ve also tested the DeWalt cordless fencing stapler battery-only tool after its launch.

As an M18 Fuel tool, the Milwaukee 2843 uses brushless motor technology to get better performance and runtime, and those runtime estimates are impressive. Using a 3.0Ah High Output battery, Milwaukee tells us to expect up to 600 staples on a charge. For most folks, that’s all-day runtime without having to increase the weight with a higher-capacity battery.

In terms of speed, Milwaukee claims you can set your staples up to six times faster than manual hammering. Plus, it has the power to sink into tough utility poles and fence posts.

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In practice, it might be even faster than that. Luke and I got to work on some wire fencing he was installing to create new paddocks for the horses, and the stapler drove staples deep as quickly as we could get the nose set. With just the time it took to move from one post to the next, the tool had time to keep up our pace with no problem.

Milwaukee M18 Fuel Utility Fencing Stapler Design Notes

Size and Weight

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The overall shape of the tool is different from the Milwaukee cordless framing nailer. Its handle area is specifically designed to let you work easily when you’re wearing leather or insulated gloves required for utility work. There’s also a large lanyard loop to tether the Milwaukee 2843 while you’re off the ground.

This is a beefy tool, though. Bare, it’s just under 10 pounds and a 3.0Ah High Output battery gets it to 11.2. Add in a full magazine of staples and you’re hovering north of 11.5 pounds.

Despite that, the design team spent a lot of time in the lab dialing in the ergonomics. The tool is balanced really well not only holding it in your hand but also when you’re driving staples.

Staple Compatibility

Staples

Here’s the caveat: you have to use Milwaukee brand staples with this nailer. They have a diamond crown shape specifically designed to work with this nailer’s driving mechanism. When it comes to these cordless staplers, we’ve had to buy tool-specific staples before, so this isn’t a huge surprise.

Look for Milwaukee 9-gauge staples in 1 1/2, 1 3/4, and 2-inch lengths. Adjusting the firing depth to account for different sizes is as simple as turning the thumbwheel to the side of the nose.

Thumbwheel

Here’s the skinny on the staples:

  • Hot dipped galvanized
  • Barbed and coated divergent legs
  • Diamond crown design
  • Only compatible with the Milwaukee M18 Fuel Utility Fencing Stapler

The good thing is a pack of 960 staples runs $89 – $109 and you can order them from Home Depot for home or store delivery at no extra charge. That’s quite a bit less than the fuel/staple combination of our Stockage gun and a few dollars more than DeWalt’s.

The only thing we wish would change is to have some in-store stock available, at least in rural areas. No matter how well you plan, there comes a time when you need a box or two to get through a job. Of course, that might not make sense from a retailer’s perspective, but it’s something Milwaukee’s competition isn’t doing and would make another solid selling point.

Loading

Loading Staples

The magazine holds up to 45 staples and they’re super-easy to load. Drop the pusher down until it locks, slide the staples across the back of the magazine, and release the pusher. Thanks to the exposed design, it takes just a few seconds.

When you’re close to out of staples, a dry fire lockout prevents the stapler from firing until you reload.

Jam Clearing

Jam Clearing

If you happen to get a jam, getting to it is simple. Above the magazine, there’s a tool-free latch-style access. Drop the pusher, remove the loose staples, and then open the top access to clear it.

Additional Highlights

  • Electronic power button
  • Temperature and low battery indicator
  • Robust belt hook/fence hanger
  • Lockout button to prevent accidental firing
  • LED light

Milwaukee M18 Fuel Utility Fencing Stapler Price

Look for the Milwaukee 2843 to retail for $599 as a bare tool and $799 as a kit with two 3.0Ah High Output batteries and a charger. Milwaukee backs it with a 5-year warranty.

The Bottom Line

Milwaukee made the M18 Fuel Utility Fencing Stapler easy to use and highly effective. While it is heavy, you’re stapling so much faster that you can literally save hours on big fencing jobs over manual staple hammering. If 9-gauge stapling is part of your job, this is one of the easiest recommendations we’ll ever make.

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Give Your Hands A Break With The Greenworks 24V Cordless Crown Stapler

Manual staplers are fine, but why overwork your hands if you don’t have to? Today, there’s no need to pop staples manually. Check out what the Greenworks 24V cordless 3/8-inch crown stapler offers and see how it can make your life easier.

Using the Greenworks 24V Cordless Crown Stapler

What’s in a Name?

Greenworks 24V Cordless 3/8-Inch Crown Stapler

If you’re new to the idea of a cordless stapler, don’t let the word “crown” get in the way. These tools are crown staplers because the staple has a crown, not because they’re used for crown molding. There are several types of crown staplers: narrow crown staplers for thinner trim/finish and models like the Greenworks 24V cordless crown staplers for a wider range of stapling and tacking duties. In reality, the difference is a 1/4-inch crown vs a 3/8-inch crown and there’s a little overlap in their applications. There are also wide crown staplers that offer an even better hold.

Greenworks 24V Cordless Crown Stapler Capacity

Staple Loading

This model is capable of driving either 18-gauge nails (9/16 – 5/8-inch length) or T50 staples (1/4 – 9/16-inch length). It’s perfect for repairing upholstery, woodworking, furniture repairs, carpet assembly, and a wide range of home improvement or weekend projects.

If you’re joining thinner wood, test fire on scrap first. The 3/8-inch crown can be too much for some applications, and you may be better off switching to an 18-gauge nail or narrow crown stapler.

The motor is able to drive up to 60 shots per minute. This model is sequential fire only, so you’ll need to pull the trigger for every shot.

The stapler’s magazine features large windows on both sides so you can easily see how many staples you have left. If you’re not keeping track of your remaining staples, the tool will fire when it’s empty. However, the driver blade is not able to strike your workpiece.

The front-loading magazine can hold up to 85 staples at one time. To load, point the stapler up, press the quick-release mechanism on the bottom of the magazine, and slide it out. New staples or nails go in point-side out and then you pop the loader back in place.

Dial Up The Power

Power Dial

Greenworks includes a variable power dial that allows you to adjust the power and drive depth to match whatever material you’re working with. As you turn it, there’s a sliding gauge on top that takes the guesswork out of setting your power settings. It’s a very simple and effective way to adjust the power and critical as you shift from softwoods to hardwoods.

Greenworks 24V Cordless Crown Stapler Ergonomics

Greenworks 24V Cordless 3/8-Inch Crown Stapler

This tool weighs right at 4 pounds with a Greenworks 24V 2.0Ah battery. Its compact size, comfortable rubber overmold grip, and lightweight design make it easy to access tight spaces and work overhead with ease.

Safety Features

Greenworks designed its cordless crown stapler with a safety lock mechanism on the business end, just like other nail guns, for extra security and safety. Before you can fire a staple, you need to press the nose into the material.

Greenworks 24V Cordless Crown Stapler Price

Greenworks 24V Cordless 3/8-Inch Crown Stapler

The kit retails for $109.99 and comes with a 2.0Ah battery, charger, a belt clip, plus 500 staples and 500 nails to get you started. That’s a pretty attractive price point for a cordless stapler kit. A 3-year warranty backs both the battery and crown stapler.

The Bottom Line

Greenworks meets the needs of folks in need of a cordless 3/8-inch crown stapler with a compact, lightweight, and easy-to-use design. Ready to work with a battery and charger for $109.99, there are plenty of jobs around the house and shop that make it a very handy tool to have around.

Don’t miss any last-chance deals from Greenworks!

Greenworks 24V Crown Stapler Specifications

  • Model: Greenworks GWA3630905
  • Power Source: Greenworks 24V battery
  • Weight: 3 lbs (bare), 4 lbs (with 2.0Ah battery)
  • Magazine Capacity: 85 staples
  • Max Speed: 60 staples per minute, up to 2500 shots per charge
  • Staple Capacity: 1/4-9/16 in. T50 staples
  • Nail Capacity: 19/32 in. 18ga. nails
  • Warranty: 3-year tool and battery warranty
  • Price: $109.99 (kit)

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Ridgid’s 18V Crown Stapler Offers More Power In A Compact Body

Whether you’re installing insulation, screening, or reupholstering furniture, Ridgid hopes its 18V cordless crown stapler could be the do-it-all tool for you. Find out how its compact body and longer runtime could benefit your jobsite or home improvement projects.

Ridgid 18V Cordless Crown Stapler: The Big Deal

Ridgid tells us that its 18V crown stapler drives up to 6,800 staples per charge and up to 105 staples per minute. Using heavy-duty 3/8-inch wide staples, you can perform duties such as carpet installation and furniture upholstery among many others. It’s capable of driving 1/4-inch to 9/16-inch staples into a variety of materials and thrives in soft and construction-grade wood.

The stapler features a dry-fire lockout mechanism, which extends the tool’s life and prevents marring on your working material if no staples are loaded.

The back of the tool houses the depth-of-drive adjustment knob, so you don’t have to change the tool’s direction in order to adjust the staple shooting depth. Additionally, an onboard dual-sided screen/wire attachment prevents damage when stapling screens and wires.

Additional Features

  • Integrated LED work light
  • Quick-load magazine
  • Compact design

Ridgid 18V Cordless Crown Stapler Price

The Ridgid R09897 retails for $99 for the bare tool. There is also a kit option that includes a 2.0Ah battery and charger for $129. Both versions include the screen/wire attachment and a belt hook with a screw. The Ridgid 18V Cordless Crown Stapler launches in July 2022 exclusively at The Home Depot.

Specifications

  • Model: R09897B
  • Length: 7.5 in
  • Width: 7.6 in
  • Depth: 3.3 in
  • Weight: 3 lbs
  • Maximum fastener size: 3/8 in
  • Minimum fastener size: 1/4 in
  • Motor type: Brushed
  • Firing mode: Single actuation
  • Voltage: 18V

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A rock solid tool with a price that wont break the bank

Could you benefit from a battery-powered narrow crown stapler? We got our hands on the Ryobi 18V cordless narrow crown stapler (P361) to see if it might make for a good investment. At first glance, it looks like an affordable solution for DIYers or anyone working with wood fences, drawers, fascia, or other materials where crown staples make a great fastener choice. Our questions centered around runtime, and what materials it would work well with.

Pros

  • Single- and bump-fire modes
  • Supports 3/8-inch to 1.5-inch narrow crown staples
  • LED light
  • 18V ONE+ battery system works with over 225 tools
  • 3-year warrenty

Cons

  • 1-inch fasteners was the deepest it will drive into oak

The Case for Using Narrow Crown Staplers

Have you ever put together IKEA furniture or a cheap bookshelf system? The frame of these shelf systems remains quite frail until you fasten the thin veneer back panel. That thin back panel typically attaches via small ring shank nails. Professional cabinet shops build their custom shelves a little differently—but with the same principle in mind. Instead of small individual nails, they tend to use narrow crown staples to attach the backs. It provides a more secure hold, and the tools used to fire the nails speed up the process.

Editor’s Note: Check out our article on How to Use a Narrow Crown Stapler for some more great insights into using these tools.

Ryobi P361 Narrow Crown Stapler Performance

Pick up any of the Ryobi nailers and staplers, and you can really feel the excellent build quality. I am sure they can take a beating. It has rubber overmold in all the right spots both to protect the tool and also to protect the surfaces of any materials you may be working with. As long as you don’t set this on the belt clip, you can safely lay the Ryobi narrow crown stapler on a client’s countertop without fear of scratching it.

Making a lattice out of oak strips. The narrow crown staples provide lots of holding power and will not split the thin wood

When it comes to driving the fasteners, I had no trouble driving 1.5-inch fasters in any material except hardwoods like oak. This should not be an issue as these are almost always going to be used in sheet goods, construction lumber, trim, paneling, or molding. In oak, I could drive any staple 1-inch or shorter.

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The Ryobi P361 can use any 18 gauge 1/4-inch wide narrow crown staples from 3/8-inch up to 1.5 inches long

Ryobi Narrow Crown Stapler Design Notes

Prior to picking up the P361, I already owned the Ryobi P360 “Airstrike” narrow crown stapler. It has worked well for me, so I was anxious to see any improvements Ryobi might have made. If you own the P360, you probably don’t need to upgrade. However, if you’re on the fence about buying a narrow crown stapler, the new P361 has a few welcome changes. Once Ryobi gets through their existing inventory this will be a rolling replacement to the older model.

Old Ryobi P360 vs. new Ryobi P361 narrow crown stapler
My old model P360 vs the new P361 narrow crown stapler

The first “upgrade” is a simple sticker and a few other identifiers letting you know which Ryobi nailer you are picking up. You may not think it is all that important, but to me it is huge. I own five different Ryobi nailers and they all look alike. Having a way to tell them apart is very helpful.

Ergonomics

The handle is a little more ergonomic on the new Ryobi P361 stapler. Also, the power control on the top has been changed. Instead of a dial that was rather stiff and hard to turn (especially if you have arthritis as I do), it now features a lever that I found easier to adjust. When driving fasteners into harder wood like oak, turn the power up. When working with softer materials (or if your fasteners drive too deep), dial the power down.

Controls on Ryobi P360 vs Ryobi P361
The old version is on the left and the new one with an easier-to-grasp lever on the right. Adjusting the power is simply a matter of turning a lever on top of the tool. This compensates for the hardness of the wood.

Loading the staples is very easy. Press the release mechanism located near the battery on the bottom of the tool. The magazine slide opens, and you can install a new magazine of staples by dropping them in place. Push the magazine slide closed, and you can begin firing staples.

Installing nails into the Ryobi P361 narrow crown stapler
Loading more staples is fast and easy.

Ryobi P361 Controls

The Ryobi P361 narrow crown stapler has two modes: single-fire and bump-fire. I leave mine in single-fire mode all the time for more accurate positioning of fasters one at a time. With bump-fire, you hold the trigger down and every time the nose of the staplers comes in contact with the material it shoots a nail. This is faster but not as accurate unless you do this all day every day like a roofer. This method also comes with some safety concerns since it makes it easier for accidental misfires.

The three nail symbol on this switch is bump fire mode. Single fire mode in a single nail symbol

Depth adjustment is very easy on all the Ryobi cordless nailers. Simply turn the dial on the side to make the head of the fastener sink deeper or stick up higher from the material. The dial on the P361 is smaller but much easier to turn than the oversized one on my P360.

Ryobi P361 staple depth control
Adjusting the depth of the staples. Notice the extra replacement tip stored on the tool on the left-hand side near the magazine release.

Ryobi Narrow Crown Stapler Price

The Ryobi P361 Narrow Crown Stapler is available at the Home Depot as a bare tool for $149 (supply issues notwithstanding). You may even find it as a kit for a bit more. That will include a charger and 2.0 amp-hour battery.

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I bought all of these Ryobi cordless nailers and staplers and have no regrets

The Bottom Line

The Ryobi P361 Narrow Crown Stapler is an excellent tool for anyone who builds cabinet carcasses, bookcases or other box-type assembles and is tired of hand nailing the backs on. If you use a ring shank nail to hold thin sheet goods on, you are probably better off using a narrow crown stapler most of the time. Anyone with a lot of wall paneling or lattice to install should also give this a serious look. It even works great for installing or repairing fence pickets.

In my opinion, all of Ryobi’s cordless nailers represent the best value for a good price. They do this so well, I bought almost the entire Ryobi line of cordless nailers/staplers for myself!

Ryobi Narrow Crown Stapler Specifications

  • Model: Ryobi P361
  • 3/8-inch to 1.5-inch norrow crown staples (1/4-inch wide)
  • Grip-activated LED light
  • Single/bump-fire modes
  • 3-year tool warranty
  • Price: $149

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Do you need a narrow crown stapler? What is a narrow crown stapler and how do you use it? Are there wider crown staplers? Which narrow crown stapler should you buy? If you have questions about these handy carpentry tools, we have answers!

What is a Narrow Crown Stapler and Do You Need One?

If you have ever put together IKEA furniture, shelves other such pre-assembled furniture yourself, you may have noticed shelves almost fall apart until you put the back on. The back is thin and held together with small ring shank nails. Professional cabinet shops building custom, high-end furniture, use this method to add strength to their cabinet cases- they just use much better materials. They also don’t use ring shank nails. They use narrow crown staplers to attach the backs.

Fred the Oyster
Narrow crown staplers are ideal to help assemble any part of cabinets and case-style furniture that won’t be seen such as attaching the backs. Drawing by “Fred the Oyster”

Narrow crown staplers are 1/4-inch wide staples and range in length up to 1.5-inch long. They are great at holding across the grain on thin strips like lattice without splitting the wood. Because of their shape, they provide a lot of holding power if you go across the grain.

Also, because of the small head size, narrow crown staples work well when installing decorative wall paneling.

Are There Wider Crown Staplers?

Now that we’ve introduced narrow crown staplers, what about wider crown models? Pros use medium crown staplers for attaching OSB or plywood siding, flooring, and roofing to houses. They come in 7/16-inch or 1/2-inch wide versions and use a thicker wire gauge (16 gauge). Narrow crown staplers use smaller 18 gauge staples.

Narrow crown staples are ideal for attaching this lattice without splitting it while providing plenty of holding power.

Fence Staplers

You can also get stockade fence staplers that fire either 3.155mm (10-1/2ga) staples or 4mm (9ga) staples. These help secure stockade fencing to posts and are beloved by ranchers all across the world. If any tool benefits from battery-powered, cordless freedom, these tools fit the bill. If you can’t locate a battery-powered solution like the cordless fencing stapler, go for the Stockage ST400i fence stapler which uses gas cartridges.

Stockade ST400i Fencing Stapler - Luke Stapling Lo-Res

Electrical Wire Staplers

More recently, manufacturers have announced electrical wire staplers that use proprietary staples for securing Romex and 12/2 wire directly to studs. One product that comes to mind includes the DeWalt 20V cable stapler.

DeWalt DCN701 20V cordless cable stapler

Cordless Narrow Crown Staplers

Cordless narrow crown staplers provide plenty of power for the most common stapling applications. They do, however, add some serious weight. Pick up any of the Ryobi cordless nail and staple guns, for example, and you will immediately notice they weigh considerably more than a pneumatic tool.

Ryobi Stapler
Making a lattice out of oak strips. The narrow crown staples provide lots of holding power and will not split the thin wood

Are Cordless Narrow Crown Staplers Powerful Enough?

The biggest question we get with cordless narrow crown staplers deals with power. Are these cordless narrow crown staplers powerful enough for most tasks? In a word: Yes. When it comes to driving the fasteners, I had no trouble driving 1.5-inch fasters in any material except hardwoods like oak. This should not be an issue as these are almost always going to be used in sheet goods, construction lumber, trim, paneling, or molding. In oak, expect to drive staples 1-inch or shorter in length.

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The Ryobi can use any 18 gauge 1/4-inch wide narrow crown staples from 3/8-inch up to 1.5 inches long

Depth adjustment is very easy on all the Ryobi cordless nail guns. Simply turn the dial on the side the make the fastener sink deeper or stick up higher.

How to Use a Narrow Crown Stapler

If you want to known how to use a narrow crown stapler, first realize that it works exactly like a finish nailer. To fire it you basically line up the nose of the tool, press it against the workpiece, and pull the trigger. Unlike larger staplers designed to go around cables or wire without penetrating, a narrow crown stapler fastens material flush.

This gives you some leeway on where you place the staple. It also speeds up the process considerably since you aren’t placing the head across or overtop of a wire. Even so, let’s break down the steps:

1. Remove the Battery or Air Supply and Load the Staples

Before you do anything with the tool, like loading nails, you want to make sure to disable it. For a battery-powered crown stapler, that means removing the battery. On a pneumatic tool, you disconnect the air supply hose.

Next, load the staples. For most crown staplers, this involves pressing a button to open up the magazine. Often it slides back towards the user and crown staples drop into the magazine parallel from the bottom. On other models, the staples drop in from the top.

Metabo HPT N3804A5 narrow crown stapler

This is different than when you slide a stick of nails into the magazine from the end. Just make sure the points of the staples face in the direction you intend to fire. That may seem obvious, but if it’s your first time, this could save you some hassle!

2. Secure the Magazine and Staples

Once loaded, secure the magazine by sliding the spring-loaded cover back in place until the feeder button or lever locks.

3. Reconnect the Battery or Air Hose

You’re almost ready to get to work. Reconnect the air hose or reinsert the battery to get the tool ready. On a battery-powered crown stapler, you may also have to turn on the tool.

4. Select the Firing Mode

Some crown staplers have the option of bump-fire (contact actuation) or sequential-fire modes. Select it using a switch near the trigger. On some antiquated models, you may need to do more steps to switch the mode. For battery-powered crown staplers, you typically get a button to press or switch to slide.

Milwaukee Narrow Crown Stapler controls

5. Aim and Fire the Staple

Next, place the head where you want the staple to emerge and pull the trigger. You should hear the tool activate and the staple should fire directly into the material.

6. Check Fastener Depth/Penetration and Adjust if Needed

Check your fastener to see if you achieved the desired depth of fire. Is it flush? Is it “proud” (standing out from. the surface too far)? Adjust the depth settings on your cordless tool or the air pressure on your pneumatic tool to help get the results you want in the material you’re fastening.

The Bottom Line

A narrow crown stapler works really well for building cabinets, bookcases, drawers, or other box-type assemblies. If you can use a ring shank nail to hold a thin sheet good material in place, a narrow crown stapler can likely save you time. Anyone with a lot of wall paneling or lattice to install should also check out these handy tools.

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Worx WX840L Cordless Finish Nailer and Stapler https://www.protoolreviews.com/worx-wx840l-cordless-finish-nailer-and-stapler/ https://www.protoolreviews.com/worx-wx840l-cordless-finish-nailer-and-stapler/#comments Tue, 24 Nov 2020 20:50:00 +0000 https://www.protoolreviews.com/?p=64794 Worx Cordless Finish NailerWorx Unleashes Their First Cordless Nailer on the DIY World To us, the cordless nailer seems perfect for DIYers. It […]

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Worx Unleashes Their First Cordless Nailer on the DIY World

To us, the cordless nailer seems perfect for DIYers. It forgoes the compressor and gives the maximum amount of freedom. It also definitely beats using a hammer and nails when dealing with projects around the house. Worx has added the WX840L 18-gauge Finish Nailer and Stapler to the Power Share cordless lineup, marking the company’s first foray into the world of cordless finish nailing.

10-Second Summary

  • Model: Worx WX840L
  • Drives 18 gauge 3/4″ – 2″ brad nails and 3/4″ – 1-1/2″ crown staples
  • Fires 80 nails per minute
  • Fires up to 500 nails per charge (2.0Ah battery)
  • Side-loading magazine
  • 6.7 lbs (with battery)
  • Single fire or sequential fire
  • Tool-less depth adjustment
  • LED lights indicate nail jams and battery level
  • Warranty: 3 years
  • Kit Price: $179.99

Worx Cordless Finish Nailer Key Features

The Worx Cordless Nailer and Stapler drives 18-gauge brad nails from 3/4″ to 2″ in length, as well as 3/4″ to 1-1/2″ narrow crown staples. Powered by the 2.0Ah 20V Power Share battery, the WX840L can fire off 80 nails per minute and up to 500 nails before you have to recharge the battery. We like the hybrid nature of this tool. We love the Ryobi P360 narrow crown stapler and we still use that tool on various projects. If you want to fire brad nails, however, you have to also buy the Ryobi P320.

Worx Cordless Finish Nailer

Worx WX840L Ergonomics and Convenience

Convenience and comfort are the names of the game with the Worx Cordless Nailer. It weighs in at only 6.7 lbs, even with the battery. This lowers the strain of overhead stapling and nailing. When not in use, it stands on its own or hangs off your belt (just don’t mount the belt clip upside-down as they did in the press photos!).

The cordless stapler features a mode selector switch that lets you toggle single-nail firing or rapid sequential firing. A tool-less depth adjustment knob lets you sink nails below the surface or flush with it. It also includes a non-marring tip to keep your work surfaces scratch-free.

Worx Cordless Finish Nailer
Yes, this is obviously a studio photo as they mounted the belt clip upside-down—oops!

The Worx Cordless Nailer also features side-mounted LED work lights to light up your work surface. Indicator lights indicate the tool status. A flashing red light indicates a nail or staple jam. A solid red light tells you the battery needs recharging. The light flashes green when the tool is overheating—letting you know you may need to slow up or let the tool cool down. A solid green light appears when you’re empty on nails. You can also check your fastener supply via the viewing window on the side-loading magazine.

The Worx Cordless Nailer and Stapler can use any standard 18-gauge brad nail or narrow crown staple, so you won’t have to special order any proprietary fasteners.

Pricing

You can pick up the Worx WX840L Cordless Nailer kit for $179.99. Worx also has a bare tool option for $139.99. Either can be found online at Amazon, or directly from Worx.com. It comes with a 3-year warranty as well.

The kit includes the tool, a 20V 2.0Ah battery, 1-hour charger, 200 1-1/2″ 18-gauge brad nails, 200 1-1/4 narrow crown staples, belt clasp, allen wrench, backup non-marring pad, and carrying bag.

Worx 20V Power Share 18 Ga. Nail and Staple Gun Specs

  • Model: Worx WX840L
  • Voltage: 20V Max
  • Nail Types: 3/4 in. – 2 in. 18 ga. brad nails
  • Staple Types: 3/4 in. – 1-1/2 in. narrow crown staples
  • Magazine Capacity: 100
  • Shooting Speed: 80 nail/minute; 500 nails/charge (2.0Ah battery)
  • Weight: 6.3 lbs
  • Warranty: 3 years
  • Price: $179.99

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Secure Your Wire and Cable with Klein Cable Stapler

Klein has introduced the Loose Cable Stapler to its expanding line of VDV installation and Romex solutions. With a forward action design, you’ll get stable and secure installation of wire and cable.

10-Second Summary

  • Model: Klein 450-100
  • Drives Klein insulated staples for VDV and Romex
  • Stsaple sizes: 1/4, 5/16, and 11/32 in.
  • One-handed forward operation
  • Channel cable guide
  • Cast aluminum body
  • Adjustable force setting lever
  • Jam-resistant
  • Price: $39.97

Features

The Klein Cable Stapler works with the brand’s own proprietary insulated staples to secure your various cables and wires.

Klein Cable Stapler

Klein designed it for simple one-handed operation. The handle is designed to be pushed rather than squeezed, making for easy and consistent performance. The ergonomic “reverse” action reminds us of the popular Arrow Powershot 5700 stapler.

Klein acknowledges that many cable staplers exist on the market, but maintain that they have an advantage over others. This comes down to the adjustability of theirs. It can handle multiple insulated staple sizes, working with 1/4″, 5/16″, and 11/32″ insulated staples. It works on various jobs that call for anything from speaker wire to CAT3-CAT6A, Coax, or even Romex 14/2-12/3G.

Klein fashioned this lightweight stapler from cast aluminum which also gives it better durability over steel. It has cushioned grips for easier stapling—helpful if you do a lot of staples in sequence. You can adjust a force setting lever to dial in the power, and a cable guide keeps your work neat and tidy.

You can pick up the Klein Loose Cable Stapler for $39.97. It comes with Klein’s Limited Lifetime Warranty that they include with all their hand tools.

Klein Cable Stapler Specs

  • Model: Klein 450-100
  • Application: Securing VDV and Romex Cable
  • Uses Klein insulated staples (450-001, 450-002, 450-003, 450-004)
  • Crown width: Adjustable 1/4, 5/16, 19/32 in.
  • Leg length: Adjustable 1/4, 5/16, 19/32 in.
  • Staple capacity: 20 to 30
  • Wire guide
  • Material: Cast aluminum
  • Dimensions (LxHxW): 7.5 x 1.75 x 6.5 in.
  • Weight: 1.7 lbs.
  • Warranty: Limited lifetime
  • Price: $39.97

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Arrow E21 Rechargeable Stapler for JT21 Staples | 3-Hour Run-Time https://www.protoolreviews.com/tools/power/corded/specialty/arrow-e21-rechargeable-stapler/53472/ https://www.protoolreviews.com/tools/power/corded/specialty/arrow-e21-rechargeable-stapler/53472/#respond Thu, 20 Feb 2020 22:35:00 +0000 https://www.protoolreviews.com/?p=53472 Arrow E21 Rechargeable Stapler for JT21 StaplesArrow E21 Fires Off 1,000 Rounds Before Recharging The Arrow Company has just added to its line of fastening solutions […]

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Arrow E21 Fires Off 1,000 Rounds Before Recharging

The Arrow Company has just added to its line of fastening solutions with the E21 Rechargeable Stapler. Combining the benefits of battery power with staple gun fastening, the E21 simplifies everything from crafts to lighter-duty Pro upholstery applications.

10-Second Summary

  • Model: E21
  • Fires JT21 staples (1/4 in., 5/16 in., and 3/8 in.)
  • 3-hour/1000-shot runtime
  • Designed for light-duty upholstery and craft projects
  • Recharges via micro USB port
  • Charger and stapler base included
  • Warranty: 2-year limited
  • Price: $34.97

What Does Arrow Have to Say About the New E21?

We’re excited to introduce the first electrical tool on the market that uses Arrow Fastener’s JT21 staples, giving customers—from crafters and DIYers to professionals—the opportunity to tackle a range of projects. Arrow understands what projects DIYers enjoy, and it’s our goal to ensure we’re developing quality products to help them get the job done simply and with pride.

—Jared Appel, product manager, Arrow Fastener

A Staple for Lighter Duty Projects

The Arrow E21 Rechargeable Staple Gun fires off Arrow’s own proprietary JT21 light-wire staples (it’s not compatible with T50 staples). It can tackle up to 30 staples per minute, and it works with 1/4 in., 5/16 in., and 3/8 in. staples.

Arrow E21 Rechargeable Stapler for JT21 Staples

Arrow designed the E21 Rechargeable Staple Gun on a lithium-ion battery platform. It has a 3-hour runtime or the equivalent of 1,000 shots. Arrow claims that the E21 is specifically designed for lighter-duty upholstery and craft projects, particularly ones where AC current and cords would present a limitation.

 

The Arrow E21 Rechargeable Stapler has a battery status light to let you know when a recharge is in order. It features a soft overmold grip and a bottom-load magazine. It includes a stand-up base that snaps on and can act as an anvil for stapling two materials together (like sheets of paper).

Arrow’s E21 Rechargeable Stapler retails for $34.97 and comes with a 2-year warranty. For more information, visit the website by clicking here.

Arrow Rechargeable Stapler Specs

  • Model: E21
  • Depth: 9.64 in.
  • Height: 2.36 in.
  • Width: 9.44 in.
  • Length: 4 in.
  • Staple Type: JT21
  • Max Staple Size: 0.375 in.
  • Warranty: 2-year limited
  • Price: $34.97

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Metabo HPT N3804A5 18ga Narrow Crown Stapler Review https://www.protoolreviews.com/metabo-hpt-18ga-narrow-crown-stapler/ https://www.protoolreviews.com/metabo-hpt-18ga-narrow-crown-stapler/#respond Tue, 15 Oct 2019 12:59:09 +0000 https://www.protoolreviews.com/?p=49764 Metabo HPT 18ga Narrow Crown StaplerThe Metabo HPT 18ga Narrow Crown Stapler (N3804A5) is technically a new tool but it’s backed up by the fine […]

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The Metabo HPT 18ga Narrow Crown Stapler (N3804A5) is technically a new tool but it’s backed up by the fine pedigree of Hitachi nailers. We use this kind of stapler to install soffits where a brad nail would pass through the material completely. Of course, there are many woodworking, production work, and upholstery applications, too. Let’s take a closer look.

Pros

  • Remarkably light at 2.7 pounds
  • Handy air duster to blow dust and debris from work area
  • Quick-release nose for jams (we didn’t experience any)
  • Sequential and bump fire modes

Cons

  • No significant drawbacks

Recommendation

Metabo HPT’s new, remarkably light narrow crown stapler is an excellent solution for fastening those materials that a nail or brad can’t handle. It has all the premium features you’d expect including a quick-release mechanism, no-mar nose, and comfortable grip. The tool even has a helpful integrated air duster. It certainly looks like Metabo HPT aims to maintain the reliable, easy-to-use Hitachi nailer heritage.

Metabo HPT 18ga Narrow Crown Stapler Performance

We don’t always use a narrow crown stapler on the job but, when we do, there’s no other tool that can substitute. Could we be the most interesting contractors in the world? That’s up for debate. What isn’t is that the Metabo HPT 18ga narrow crown stapler didn’t disappoint us as we installed soffits on a handful of recent jobs.

Metabo HPT N3804A5 Stapler

This stapler is compact and feather-light at 2.7 pounds which is excellent because we typically use it for overhead work. Even if you’re doing production work or upholstery, you’ll appreciate its maneuverability.

You may notice an “Oil Daily” reminder on the gun which made us chuckle a bit. That’s not because we think you should disregard the manufacturer’s instructions, but the likelihood of that happening when you’re running a medium or even small crew is pretty low! Still, be sure to maintain the gun as best you can when it gets back to the tool crib.

Metabo HPT N3804A5 magazine

Metabo HPT N3804A5 Favorite Features

It’s no surprise this 18ga narrow crown stapler from Metabo HPT has all the premium features you’d expect. It has a tool-less depth of drive and belt hook. You get a no-mar nose tip with a quick release for (hypothetical) jams as well as a switch for sequential or bump fire actuation. The magazine seems tough, and an adjustable exhaust and comfortable grip round out the features. Everything comes together very well in a nice compact package.

Metabo HPT Narrow Crown Stapler trigger

In addition to all those fine features is one that you don’t see on every nailer: an air duster. That’s the small black button that protrudes from under the exhaust cap.

Metabo HPT Narrow Crown air duster

When depressed, air bypasses the staple chamber and shoots out of the side of the gun to blow away dust, cleaning the work area. It’s a really great feature, though you have to twist the tool to the side to direct air at the workpiece.

Price

The 18ga Metabo HPT narrow crown stapler is a premium tool with a premium price. Here’s a look at some of the competition:

  • Ridgid R150FSF: $99
  • Makita AT638A: $109
  • Bostitch SX1838K: $91.75
  • DeWalt DWFP1838: $124
  • Metabo HPT 18GA Narrow Crown Stapler: $169.97
Metabo HPT N3804A5 narrow crown stapler

The Bottom Line

The Metabo HPT N3804A5 narrow crown stapler easily became our favorite stapler for installing soffits and other fastening tasks where a brad nail won’t cut it. It offers all the bells and whistles you could want and even ones you didn’t know you needed—like the air duster. Compact, very light, and easy to use, we couldn’t ask the stapler for much more. At $169, it does carry a premium price, but we think it’s well worth it.

Metabo HPT 18ga Narrow Crown Stapler Specifications

  • Item Number: N3804A5
  • Staple Range: 1/4″ Crown 1/2″ – 1-1/2″
  • Gauge: 18
  • Staple Capacity: 100 Staples
  • Magazine: Type Top Loading
  • Magazine Angle: 0 Degree
  • Operating Pressure: 70-120 PSI
  • Adjustable Exhaust Port
  • Depth Adjustment: Tool-less
  • Jam Clear: Tool-less
  • Integrated Air Duster
  • Firing mode: Selective Actuation
  • Dry-Fire Lockout: No
  • Rubber Grip
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 10.3 x 3 x 9.25 in.
  • Weight: 2.7 lbs
  • Warranty: 5-years
  • Price: $169

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