I have so many of those chrome Arrow staplers, After doing big vapor barrier/tyvek jobs, my fingers, hands and wrist ache so bad. I'll have to get a Ryobi one to try it out. Also saw that they have a 18v powered one that I seen tested very well on another channel.
Very good demonstration. I am going to buy the Ryobi. However, I am sadly disappointed. The reason being that I unearthed some LED lights and the five wires are extremely thin and loose. I wanted to see the round crown staples in use. I believe that they were made for wires unlike the regular staples that you used.
i had 2 Ryobi and they both failed on the job 1 Milwaukee still going and I've had it longer and i still have my 30 yr old Arrow and it works fine .I do not recommend the Ryobi they don't last
Why didn't he use the T25 round staples with the cable???? That's what they are made for.
I have so many of those chrome Arrow staplers, After doing big vapor barrier/tyvek jobs, my fingers, hands and wrist ache so bad. I'll have to get a Ryobi one to try it out. Also saw that they have a 18v powered one that I seen tested very well on another channel.
Yeah the battery one is great as well
Very good demonstration.
I am going to buy the Ryobi.
However, I am sadly disappointed.
The reason being that I unearthed some LED lights and the five wires are extremely thin and loose.
I wanted to see the round crown staples in use. I believe that they were made for wires unlike the regular staples that you used.
Ryobi just went up to $24 recently. Thanks much for that JB
$40 in Canada
Nice comparison!
The power adjuster is there anything special needed to flip that back and forth? I can’t seem to get mine to budge.
i had 2 Ryobi and they both failed on the job 1 Milwaukee still going and I've had it longer and i still have my 30 yr old Arrow and it works fine .I do not recommend the Ryobi they don't last
Did you use the lifetime warranty to replace the failed ones?