As a petite woman, this is the best stapler since it is much lighter. Plus, it is very user friendly. I borrowed a different American-made brand from a neighbor and struggled to load the staples so I returned it to my neighbor. Then, I bought the carbon fiber and it is the best investment I have made although it is much more expensive.
nice review, saw this stapler two days ago and was interested, your video's tough-test sealed the deal. Will be used mostly for putting up paper targets.
Been wanting it. But the loading area is small so bigger staples wont fit. Guy at work had the yellow Dewalt and good thing he let me try it cause now im not wasting $36. My job uses 3/8 heavy duty and they wont fit in this black one its the same as my coworkers yellow . But there is a a $31 yellow Dewalt that does wider staples and is a 5 in 1. Brads and various shaped staples.
Great review. Other than the staple loading part, are other parts also completely made out of carbon composite or is it a mix of abs plastic and then on top it they covered it with few layers of carbon fiber?
+Govind Pillai hey buddy. There are a few areas that are reinforced by plastic, such as under the handle, but you can tell that the skin is carbon. Its a tough little gun
I just e-mailed Dewalt asking this same question. To me the stapler looks and feels like the exterior is a high quality textured vinyl made to look like Carbon Fiber weave. I've been in the carbon fiber composite industry for 12 years, and it just seemed a little off. It would be perfectly reasonable for them to make much of it carbon fiber composite and do a textured vinyl on the exterior. There is no question that it is very light compared to others, even Dewalts on aluminum one. I wouldn't have any concern about this stapler.
The abuse!!! "oops" one of the best laughs I've had all day thanks for that & I know this was five years ago but whatever :D -- with a lifetime guarantee you don't even have to worry about adding the word allegedly to "we bounced it off walls, threw it on concrete, dropped it from a ladder, threw it in the snow"... lol
Lmao, you know it comes with directions right? You literally open the gun, lay the staples top-side facing down in the channel and slide the retainer back, as opposed to opening the retainer and laying them on the retainer and pushing them in like traditional staplers.
@@aquattadomdren6760 so it does take 9/16” 14mm staples? I just bought one and was thinking about using it to install insulation in my garage ceiling...
I have owned this for awhile and just found out it takes nails! It's sad how stoked I just got 🎉
As a petite woman, this is the best stapler since it is much lighter. Plus, it is very user friendly. I borrowed a different American-made brand from a neighbor and struggled to load the staples so I returned it to my neighbor. Then, I bought the carbon fiber and it is the best investment I have made although it is much more expensive.
nice review, saw this stapler two days ago and was interested, your video's tough-test sealed the deal. Will be used mostly for putting up paper targets.
Saw it at Home Depot and I was a bit skeptical. After this video made me want to buy one now. Great vid.
Best one! Thats why this is the only carbon fiber simple stapler
Been wanting it. But the loading area is small so bigger staples wont fit. Guy at work had the yellow Dewalt and good thing he let me try it cause now im not wasting $36. My job uses 3/8 heavy duty and they wont fit in this black one its the same as my coworkers yellow . But there is a a $31 yellow Dewalt that does wider staples and is a 5 in 1. Brads and various shaped staples.
Thanks for video the dewalt 4 in1 is a bit heavier but has a + and - that helps you sink staples in deeper
Best review of this brother,it sure did passed all your test lol
Thanks King. I enjoyed making this one!
It doesn't seem like a bad stapler at all, plus it looks good too.
Thanks for the overview. 👍
+Rob's Wrenches thanks Rob. Yeah, it dried look tough, and I happy with it. Keep up with making those great vids bro
You were hitting the table trying to staple the 2 pieces together. #1 problem. #2 is that the 2 pieces bounced when stapling together.
the handle is stuck down and not going up. What should i do for fix?
Great review. Other than the staple loading part, are other parts also completely made out of carbon composite or is it a mix of abs plastic and then on top it they covered it with few layers of carbon fiber?
+Govind Pillai hey buddy. There are a few areas that are reinforced by plastic, such as under the handle, but you can tell that the skin is carbon. Its a tough little gun
I just e-mailed Dewalt asking this same question. To me the stapler looks and feels like the exterior is a high quality textured vinyl made to look like Carbon Fiber weave. I've been in the carbon fiber composite industry for 12 years, and it just seemed a little off. It would be perfectly reasonable for them to make much of it carbon fiber composite and do a textured vinyl on the exterior. There is no question that it is very light compared to others, even Dewalts on aluminum one. I wouldn't have any concern about this stapler.
I purchased one recently to install insulation in my garage ceiling. What size staples do you guys recommend.
This is the best tool for rough in ductwork flex straps
The abuse!!! "oops" one of the best laughs I've had all day thanks for that & I know this was five years ago but whatever :D -- with a lifetime guarantee you don't even have to worry about adding the word allegedly to "we bounced it off walls, threw it on concrete, dropped it from a ladder, threw it in the snow"... lol
Thank you lost my manual and couldn't remember how to load it.
My metal arrow stapler worked much better
This is the best review I've ever seen. 😂 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hahaha, thanks 🤣👊👊
How do you release/lower the wire guide that is built in?
Did a 2000 square foot attic job and it quit
My metal cheaper one still going
9 out of 10 , thank you
Nice video.what size of the nails did you use?i bought a 5/8, and it’s not fit.
On the side it says what model/size nails/staples it accepts. And on the bottom it says which side of the loader to put nails on.
We use these they last about 2 months and the we buy more . 1000 times better than stanley or the standard dewalt
You said the average life of these is 2 months? What fails on them. How are they breaking?
@@dingdong5601 jam all the time the handles are notorious for not working as well . 2 months when used 6 hours a day
Plywood is harder than a piece of SYP framing lumber.
Great Review... ✅
The handle broke on mine after 2 racks of 3/8 staples
Plywood bounces bro
Just bought it with 9/16” 14mm staples. It says it’ll take them but not even close. I’m guessing 1/4”. What a piece of garbage.
Lmao, you know it comes with directions right? You literally open the gun, lay the staples top-side facing down in the channel and slide the retainer back, as opposed to opening the retainer and laying them on the retainer and pushing them in like traditional staplers.
@@aquattadomdren6760 so it does take 9/16” 14mm staples? I just bought one and was thinking about using it to install insulation in my garage ceiling...
Pete Ross yeah and on the packing and gun itself it lists all the sizes it can take too
Usually you drop a stapler once and its shit lol
AMERICAN MADE?
Taiwan
Broke after a month
It’s not real carbon fiber lol
Cause you dont know nothing about stapler you had to use stanley staple that one work excelent with thus dewalt stapler