About this deal
This Stanley 0TR250 has an aluminium cast housing for greater durability and strength, is fitted with Hi/Lo adjustment to match density of materials and has easy access staple and brad insertion for faster loading. 00pm Friday: 7. The Stanley 0TR250 is a heavy-duty Stapler / Nail Gun and is fitted with and easy push handle that will penetrate the staple or nail into the workpiece with ease. Specifications: *CLOSED ON BANK HOLIDAYS* This staple and nail gun has a lock down handle system fitted for easy and neat storage. The guarantee covers any manufacturing, design, or material defect. Designed for applications such as home repairs, decorative works, fencing, trim work, beading, insulation and architrave fitting. * Quick-view window simplifies staple identification * Easy-slide full-stick staple load * Uses Stanley SharpShooter series or Arrow heavy duty narrow crown staples and 1/2 Inch, 9/16 Inch and 5/8 Inch Brads 00pm Saturday: 8am - 12noonSunday: Closed
Reviews
Chris
Only advice is to make sure you firmly push down the nose as if you don't the staple or nail might not be 100% seated. Very light, easy to use .
vjw
The only drawback for me is the small brad size. There are no stops for a certain pressure. After posting the above information, I found a problem with it.
GraemeDD
They actually get loaded off to one side of the loading channel. For this price I can’t believe it.
Wandana
So when deciding upon which items to purchase during the last year and a half, I did a little research, read reviews, and also learned brand names in construction and how some are better than others. It just takes small brads 1/2 - 5/8 inch in size. Staples would only go in 1/2 way, and I stopped using it, until I saw a YouTube video showing someone using one and they mentioned that it's not a roofing nailer, it's a light weight plastic stapler, so you need to hold your hand on it pressing it against the target, to get the most out of the impact. There is a knob on the top to adjust the driving force on the brad or staple.
Angela
On its first use I fired off over one thousand staples fixing chicken wire to an aviary frame, it never misfired. My biggest mistake was thinking it was underpowered.
Rk
A cheap stapler that will not let you down. There are arrows on the spring portion showing where to load the brads. My old stapler walked off and I ordered both this electric stapler and a Stanley manual stapler. I bought some trellis fence panels but when they were delivered I found that there wasn't many staples in them making them pretty flimsy, the cost of sending them back would have been more than the price of this gun and the 2 packs of staples, so I thought I'd try to strengthen the panels up a bit, I used the Stanley 0-TRE550 and the 14mm staples to go around the edges and centre bar and the 10mm staples in the laths where they cross (I done every 4th row), the panels are now solid as a rock, no movement at all.