• Perfect for upholstery, woodworking, trim work, vinyl installation and more
  • Shoot 3/8-inch crown staples ranging from 1/4 to 9/16 inches in length
  • Features an adjustable 360-degree air exhaust and a 1/4 inch NPT air inlet fitting
  • Compact 1.8-pound design features an extended nose for tight areas and corners
  • Spacious magazine holds up to 100 fasteners at a time

I'd never reupholstered furniture before, and was about to spend hundreds to have someone take care of that for me with six dining room chairs. Instead, my wife and I figured we'd at least give it a try. We bought material for around $50, staples, and this gun. To say I'm pleased is an understatement. The gun made the hundreds upon hundreds of required staples a breeze to... well, to staple. Compared to other pneumatic guns I have, this one is very lightweight; solid-feeling; and easy to use. That I bought it for so little is a bonus. Big fan.

I purchased this stapler to use in re-covering the seats on my jet ski. It worked like a charm. It has adjustable power, so I was able to get a very effective staple penetration into the hard plastic seat shell without driving the staple head through the vinyl cover. I was able to maneuver it into every nook and cranny without difficulty. The tool is lightweight but seems built well. Great value for the money.

This little guy is a great addition to my woodshop. Pros: easy to use. Easy to load. Very lightweight. Accepts just about any T-50 staple. Cons: only one safety switch (located on the trigger) which is very easy to disengage by accident. The 1/4" connection is not a swivel so expect to have a little difficulty with head placement if you don't have a lightweight airhose. Overall I'd recommend this to anyone looking for a staple gun that will get light to moderate use.

This thing shoots out Staples like a machine gun it's awesome there's a great job puts him all the way in how do you recommend lightweight maneuverable and easy to handle I really like it just keep it oiled up and it will last forever all the air tools I've ever owned ident a lot of oil on them every time I use them in at the end of using them and they've always lasted me for years never having to replace anything oil is the key not a couple drops. Squirt a lot of oil down in there and then it hurt the air up and run it through a couple times and then put it away in your toolbox you always have some oil coming out of the air vents but that's okay with me because my air tools last four years and I never have to replace any SEALS or anyting

I have a drawer full of manual and electric staplers, but none of them could fully imbed even a 3/8” T50 staple into the hardwood of an antique chair I am reupholstering. With this WEN stapler, I can use 1/2” 18 gauge T50 staples and set them flush with only 70 psi line pressure. I have no doubt that it could drive a longer staple if I turned up the pressure a bit. The description says 20 gauge staples, but the rebel in me used what I had and the 18 gauge never had one misfeed or jam. You can’t go wrong with this stapler.

I needed a stapler that could drive T50 staples through a thick rubber mat. This tool is great for that work, so driving through cloth upholstery should be a breeze. I've got this tool connected to a 2-gallon, oil-less, quiet compressor and the combo is terrific. This is my first pneumatic tool, and it's easy to use, easy to load, and the trigger safety is easy to slide aside with just one finger. No misfires so far, driving 3/8-inch T50 staples through the rubber into redwood. Recommended.

Who on this Pale Blue Dot could have thought of that? A GENIUS, that's who. This thing not only shoots staples, it doesn't even leak air when it's hooked up to the air line and just sitting there on the workbench! AMAZING! So light and fits in the hand as if it were designed just for such a thing. Loading more staples is very, very easy. The slide cover pops right open and, you know, SLIDES open to reveal a perfectly sized slot to install staples in. Then, in a stroke of pure, enlightened engineering magnificence, it SLIDES back closed and continually pushes the unused staples into position as the tool fires staples! The aforementioned engineering giants even included a small window in the side so I could see when the staple supply was running low. Color me truly impressed. Not once in the 200 or so staples I installed on a maddening footrest-from-an-otherwise-decent-recliner-that-should-have-a-much-better-footrest rebuild did it misfire once. This amazing tool even looks sleek and modern. Very elegant colors and style. Would definitely buy again. If I needed to. Which, i doubt I will. Seems like this one will last for a decade or 2 considering I'll only use it a few times. But, still, If I had to (which I won't) I would definitely buy this again. Highly recommend this tool. Couldn't be happier. Wen is better than I thought. Glad I got one before they sold them all.

Seemed plenty powerful enough. Only used it once so far for upholstering a chair, but drove staples into oak no problem.

After 1 or 2 hr use every night for 4 weeks...yup it earned its 5 stars... If it dies now?...made up for it...with price and ease of ordrr

Recovered my jetski seat and this staple gun was perfect for the job. Workd awesome with my little pancake compressor. Loved it.