• Use to attach insulation, window screening, upholstery, carpet padding, fence wire and more
  • Suitable for most light to heavy-duty work
  • 3/8-inch leg length, 3/8-inch crown size
  • 1,250 staples included
  • Steel construction
  • Made in the USA

I have a Arrow cordless staple gun, which I will only use Arrow brand of staples. These staples have NEVER failed on me and I have ran 3-4 boxes through the stapler of various sizes. I like this size for when I am trying to put up strings or strips of LED lights on the outside of my house. These staples have never jammed my gun and they also slam deep into the wood. Also like that these are made in the USA.

I read the bad review claiming terrible penetration (Oh no!) and that the tips had been changed but I ordered them anyway as the only T50's Ace had were monel, and they go for 4 times the price, but sometimes you've got to do what you've got to do to get the job done. Anyway, the tips are the same as they have been for the past 30 years, so I'm not sure what this guy got, but I got tips that are cut at a 45 deg angle facing one direction, and a 45 degree angle facing the opposite direction on the other leg, and they work the same as always, so I'll just give the odd ball review a hearty wave and leave it at that. I have compared the new ones with samples of staples I have collected over the past 30 years, and they are the same, and do the job the same. What may have happened, is that his review is for the #508 (1/2") T-50's which have a flat chisel tip that does not penetrate some surfaces as well, but I believe these longer staples are meant for softer surface applications where grip length is more important than hard surface penetration. Anyway, if you buy 1/4" #504, 5/16" #505, or 3/8" #506 T-50's, you get the diagonal (45 deg.) tips. If you buy 1/2" #508 and above, you get flat chisel tips.

These are exactly as advertised and works with my Arrow electric staple gun as expected. I use the Arrow electric staple gun along with these staples to attach canvas to frames for my paintings. They sink into the Fir wood I use no problem, and the length lets me staple through the double or triple folded corners of the canvas and still attach firmly to the frame. I am very happy with these and recommend them for both home and professional projects. This is the staple gun I use. I love the adjustable force knob so that I can control the impact on softer and harder woods.

When I ordered Arrows 506 T50 Staples I did not get the ones where the tips are 45 degree angles pointing in opposite directions, although I am pretty sure I was supposed to. Regardless, these work fine as a light-duty staple. I loaded them up in my spring-loaded staple gun and the penetrate wood framing (e.g. wall studs, joists) just fine. If you need staples for a pneumatic gun, roofing, etc. then you need to look elsewhere. Otherwise, Arrows 506 T50 Staples should work just fine for light duty tasks. Be sure to double check the model of your staple gun and what staples it needs. Most staple guns accept staples, brads, nails, etc. and maybe even multiple sizes at that. There are tons of options out there so be sure you purchase the correct size staples.

Bought these to go with her stapler as a gift. She loved it! The one she had was rusted and old. These staples were a good value.

I've never seen Staples like this before but I wish I had these are great

These staples are as advertised. this is sort of like completing the grocery store poll. It's hard to get too excited over what a staple does or doesn't do. I need short staples, ordered the product, it works great.

Need to restock my toolbox.