It’s sooo easy to use and to load. It holds a charge for as long as i want to work. It's easier to pull the staples out if i need.
This stapler works just as described. Makes it easy to staple insulation/plastic. I'm sure it would work great for sheetrock.
Arrow works great for stapling hardware cloth to lumber. Works great for doing crafts, reupholster, that sort of thing or even base repairs around the home. I build wildlife caging and spend days at a time stapled landscape cloth (1/2 galvanized mesh)... Read More
It's underpowered and slow to reload. It's much weaker than manual versions. Which is not conducive at all to my needs.
The led light keeps blinking between green and red. No response when pulling the trigger. Nail fires out part way and stuck in the nail gun.
Tried to use both staples and brads to tack to 1/4 inch particle board. Quick fired staples are not possible, and from my experience anything less than a perfectly square shot yields a poorly seated staple.
The t501 stapler works much better than the old arrow. They’re sturdy, dependable,…and heavy. Staplers are such a godsend for keeping sheets and fabrics secured to wood.
It looks more professional in a way, but it's actually a tiny bit more cumbersome. It is very useful most specially on paper works. Easy to use to operate and change the power setting.
The t501 is made using a combination of plastics and metal. It is a lot lighter than the metal ones i had been using up to this point. There is a force adjustment that makes it easier to drive staples into hard woods. It definitely improves on the des... Read More
Low voltage installation and service technician. It jams every other 10 or times. Not satisfied with product.
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