Editorial Product Review:Amazon.com:It's light, it's ruggedly built, it's comfortable, and it fires faster than lightning, with a speed rating of 20 fasteners per second. Pop your air hose on it and be impressed. It's an incredibly light 4.5 pounds, but it works as hard as you do. We like the extra details that mean a long tool life and the ability to survive the jobsite, like a rugged yet lightweight magazine, a carbide nose insert, quality aluminum housing and a long-wearing textured grip. And we like that all its adjustments are tool-free: jam clearing, exhaust direction and the repeatable, lockable indexed depth adjustment, placed at the trigger rather than the nose. Best of all, it draws just .039 standard cubic feet per minute, and that means a lot less time lost on the job waiting for the compressor. The magazine loads 160 staples, a reload is fast and easy. It's probably one of the most comfortable guns we've come across, too.
--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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Good Buy
Have installed about 20 sheets of osb with gun thusfar. No problems good quality and easy to load and use. However, would be nice if gun came with case.
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Ok for non-pro work
This is a good stapler and I've had no problems with it. Drives staples true and it never jammed. Compared to Bostitch, this design has much more plastic in it's production, but weighs a lot less too. I'm not sure it would hold up under daily use but for the home user, it fits the bill.
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Dewalt D51430 Crown Stapler
Man this is the guy. I had no Problem at all shooting 2 inch Staples through my Red Wood Deck & fence, Very Nice Tool
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Very satisfying tool
I've been using this DeWALT stapler for a couple of weeks and have found it a completely satisfying tool. I bought it to install cedar sidewall shingles using 1-inch stainless-steel staples, and I've driven about 2500 staples so far. Every trigger squeeze has fired a staple, and not a single one has jammed or gone astray. I haven't yet tried driving longer staples, but the tool certainly has lots of reserve power that I'm not using.
(Tip: I found FastenerUSA to be a good source for the stainless-steel staples, which I couldn't find locally. Price and speed of delivery were excellent, and so is the quality.)
So far this tool compares favorably with my Milwaukee framing and finish nailers, which I've had for a few years and have also found to be excellent tools.