Surebonder 9600 Pneumatic Fine Wire Staple Gun with Carrying Case

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$39.99
Price: $31.73
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Product Details
- Staples to be second-hand with this gun include B000BQUGRA and B0000BYC2R
- Speedy release magazine for easy loading
- Adjustable air vent & Staple viewer
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Customer Reviews
Surebonder Review
This stapler does the job. Used it on a job and it fired correctly every time. No problems with it and with the ability to use the commonly available T50 staples it is a very good machine.
2010-07-23
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
from Texas
Purchased this item because I got tired of my manuel stapler to reupholster my patio chares.
this stapler worked great right out of the box. Great for small projects that you would usualy use a manuel stapler that uses arrow T-50 staples with out all the frustration of a manuel stapler.
2010-07-22
| rsp47 (san antonio, TX) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
cheap safety trigger
Anticipated a air stapler that uses big box store t-50 staples, gun was right in price although, on 2nd thought, oh well here it is loaded it up and the trigger was jammed! ok so I bought a cheap gun so what. found how to release safety trigger. A couple of shots into it jammed again CRAP! not sure will take a closer look at the fireing mechanisim and see if i can remove the safety. it would be better that was than to try and release the trigger while the gun was still under air pressure, watch out!!!!!!!
2010-07-21
(Kailua-Kona, Hawaii United States) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 3
This Gun Rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I bought this to replace my Craftsman Electric Staple Gun, which I have used in the past for stapling motorcycle seat covers, needless to say my old electric always required you to push hard and hope to get a positive penetration(which happened about 25% of the time) Well I just did a seat cover with my new pneumatic gun and this thing kicks ass, made installing the seat cover a breeze. Oh ya, and the price was pretty reasonable too. I usually never leave reviews, but felt I had to with the results I got. Just in case someone is looking for an alternative for doing MC Seat Covers.
2010-07-07
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
it works well
very low in price had reserved expectations, but works very well, I would definitly recommend this tool, beats the crap out of any electric stapler,honestly!!
michel schiesser,owner of Mies general contractors. fontana wisconsin.
2010-07-04
(FONTANA, WI, US) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Surebonder 9615 Pneumatic Fine Wire Staple Gun with Carrying Case

List Price:
$39.99
Price: $39.99
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Product Details
- Spirited release magazine for easy loading
- Stapler viewer
- Adjustable air discharge
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Customer Reviews
Never used
i bought this thinking it was a staple gun (one without air) but it wasn't so i sold it to a handyman next door and he loves it....so i assume it's a stand up product!
2010-07-23
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 3
It lasted 15 min. ONLY
I was able to refill the unit only one time until is stopped working. I do not advise that you buy this unit. Pay more and get a good stapler.
2010-04-22
| Roy Elgin (Burlington N.C) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 1
Jammed
This worked well until it jammed which unfortunately was only after about 300 staples. The gun itself was easy to load and the indicator window on the side was nice. I completely disassembled the gun but where the staple is lodged is not in a place that can be removed. I took a chance on this product from the good reviews, even after seeing the complaints about jamming. I wouldn't recommend this product.
2010-02-27
(Deserts of CA) | Helpful Votes: 3 | Rating: 2
Re-Upholstered Motorcycle Seat
Worked great, used to re-upholster my motorcycle seat. I could not to hardware store types to work.
2010-01-30
(Lacombe, LA United States) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
excellent value
I just got my Surebonder a couple of days ago. I put about 1000 3/8 Surebonder staples through it today, without a single problem. I'll put another 1000 through it tomorrow, getting done what I need to get done. What more could you ask for in a tool, especially one priced like this one, far below the nearest competition? The Surebonder even came with a quick release installed and a small bottle of oil. I don't think that my Dewalt brad nailer had those things. I know that I had to buy a quick release to put on the Dewalt, just so I could use the gun. Surebonder certainly betters Dewalt in that area.
The bottom line is that this seems to be a pretty nice little light duty staple gun. If you only need 5/8 or smaller staples and don't need to shoot thousands of them every week, this gun is probably just what you need. I know that it will happily reside on the shelf next to my Hitachi, Dewalt and Ridgid nail guns, because this seems to be all the stapler that I need. That assumes, of course, that it won't quit working tomorrow. :-)
2009-12-06
| kerrypierce (Detroit, MI USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
Bostitch SX1838K 18 Gauge Narrow Crown Stapler

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$115.00
Price: Too low to display
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Product Details
- Oil-free engine: requires no daily maintenance and eliminates jeopardy of oil stains on work surfaces
- Selectable trigger system: tranquil conversion between sequential or contact modes. Trigger lockout state for use when working in occupied spaces
- Reversible across hook: with integrated pencil sharpener for basic convenience
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Customer Reviews
Very useful stapler
I bought this stapler after a disappointment with a "refurbished" older model that would drive both staples and brads. Compared to the older one, the SX1838K was easier to use in terms of putting the staples exactly where I wanted them and particularly for providing good countersinking of the fasteners. It also does not require oiling, which avoids the possibility of staining the work. I use the stapler in my home shop for cabinet making and a variety of day to day fastening needs. I found the 7/32" staple and this stapler to be something I count on and use often, usually along with glue, to get a strong, tight joint very quickly, without having the confusion of clamping up the pieces and driving a screw.
2009-12-05
(MT) | Helpful Votes: 4 | Rating: 5

Why do they make both 7/16 and 1/2 inch pneumatic staplers?
Nov 25, 2008 by lance d | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Seems like these two sizes are almost the same. Why have both available?
Some times the staples are used on material that is only a 1/2 inch thick and the staples come through the other side. This gives you the option of using one that doesn't show
Bill | Nov 25, 2008
Keeps the gullible public buying more staples, don't it????
Don | Nov 25, 2008
where can i buy sf21 staples for senco pneumatic stapler lns156p?
May 20, 2006 by Richard L | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
Bought this stapler from a hardware shop in france, unable to find ref to staples anywhere on the net.
I do not where you live,but in KS. the cheapest place to go is JS supply,a contractors supply store that also sells to open public.So I guess I'm saying a contractors supply store that sells to the public. All hardware stores will special order anything, but WOW do you pay for it! Also a commercial lumber yard will order them for you, still the cheapest is a supply shop.
carpenterslavemoney | May 20, 2006
How does a tap cap pneumatic stapler work?
Apr 14, 2009 by crazytrain565 | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
How does a pneumatic tap cap stapler work?
Apr 14, 2009 by crazytrain565 | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
Do you have to hit it with a mallet or does it work alone?
If you are talking about a floor nailer to install hardwood flooring, you bump it with a mallet.
Much less work than using a manual nailer.
There is also a Button-Kap nailer for installing roofing felt caps, you just pull the trigger on that.
milcollector | Apr 14, 2009
benefits of pneumatic tools?
May 06, 2007 by Jason W | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
I have used a pneumatic nailer and staplers on previous projects. I noticed there are quite a few different pneumatic tools out there to use. I am wondering why you would use pneumatic over electric tools. Thank you for your time!
I prefer them because they feed off a single source--an air compressor. They interchange quickly so I don't have to unplug the cord, drop the extension cord, pick it up, plug in again, etc. like you do with electric tools. Also, better electric tools have heavier motors to produce torque; but a good Aro screwdriver has plenty of torque at only 90 psi. The down side to air is that you have to have at least a 7hp unit to run sanders or other high CFM (cubic feet per minute) tools. But if I could only choose electric or pneumatic, it would be pneumatic in a heartbeat.
Peter | May 06, 2007