Amazon.com Review
Whether you’re tired of that manual stapler or just ready to upgrade, this 18-gauge pneumatic crown stapler from Campbell Hausfeld offers a world of user-friendly features for stapling delicate trim work, light cabinet assembly, and more. This versatile stapler accepts a wide range of staples from 3/8- to 1-¼ inches in length. The narrow, ¼-inch staple width provides steadfast attachment with minimal surface impact. An adjustable depth control offers precision countersinking or flush stapling at your fingertips for stapling trim of varying thicknesses or fastening upholstery to hardwood furniture. A multi-directional exhaust is easy to adjust; keeping discharge out of your face and off the workpiece so you can focus on the stapling. A quick-clear nose means easy jam clearing for less downtime and more productivity. And, a non-marring tip will not dent the work surface for better looking cabinets, upholstery, furniture and trim. Best of all, a rubber comfort grip and sequential trigger make repetitive tasks like underlayment installation and upholstering a breeze. --Brian D. Olson
What’s in the Box
Crown stapler, 1-inch finishing staples, male plug, 2 hex wrenches, tool oil and carry case
- 3/8- to 1-1/4-inch 18-gauge narrow crown stapler
1/4" male industrial plug (1/4" NPT) - Adjustable depth guide; quick-release nose door for fast jam clearing
- Non-marring tip will not dent the work surface. Adjustable exhaust
- Includes 1000 1-inch finishing staples, male plug, 2 hex wrenches, oil, carry case
- 3-year warranty
Campbell Hausfeld 3/8-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch 18-Gauge Narrow Crown Air Powered Stapler: Model CHN10399 Reviews
Campbell Hausfeld 3/8-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch 18-Gauge Narrow Crown Air Powered Stapler: Model CHN10399 Reviews
| 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful By Gary W Turner (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews This review is from: Campbell Hausfeld 3/8-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch 18-Gauge Narrow Crown Air Powered Stapler: Model CHN10399 (Tools & Home Improvement) Questionable quality. I've had the gun just over a month and found it easy to use, lightweight, nice balance. I was fairly impressed. Then it just quit working, I'm guessing a seal ruptured somewhere inside b/c it just leaks instead of firing.If I could get hold of someone at customer service I would find out what is wrong for sure, but they don't answer the phone, even during their limited office hours, and seemingly don't respond to their email. I'm sure it's still under warranty, but probably won't be by the time I finally get hold of someone. UPDATE: The leak was apparently the result of a seal getting dry on the shelf and coming unseated. It was a quick DIY fix. Since then, I've been using it regularly without any problems or complaints. I'd change the rating to a 4* if I could. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Campbell Hausfeld 3/8-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch 18-Gauge Narrow Crown Air Powered Stapler: Model CHN10399 (Tools & Home Improvement) This Little beauty is way more than I expected. I've only had it a short time but it is seemingly well made, performs very well and has features like the depth adjustment for the amount of penetration into the wood, which allows for proper use on both soft and hardwoods, and a very ergonomic soft grip handle. I highly recommend it. I don't think that, for the price, it can be beat. 10 of 14 people found the following review helpful By Viz Cabinetry (Glen Head, NY USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Campbell Hausfeld 3/8-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch 18-Gauge Narrow Crown Air Powered Stapler: Model CHN10399 (Tools & Home Improvement) This tool will serve it's purpose so long as you are willing to compromise quality for value. I already own a Stanley/Bostitch framing nailer, a DeWalt 15 gauge finish nailer, a Porter Cable 18 gauge brad nailer, and a Bostitch 23 ga. pinner, so I have some basis for comparison. I was disappointed with the Campbell Hausfeld in the following respects, even considering that it's a third the cost of the competition:1. The case is flimsier plastic than the Porter Cable or DeWalt cases. When pressing the three allen wrenches to get them back in their special slots, the entire case lining compresses as if it were no thicker than a soda bottle. The gun does not quite fit down in the molded recess made for it. All hard cases are a problem in that there is not much room for fasteners, but the box of 1-1/4" staples that came with this one does fit inside. 2. There are no stampings on the tool. There is no serial number. The model number and "date codes" appear on... Read more |
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