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Stanley PHT250C Heavy Duty Hammer Tacker

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$42.62

$ 20 .99 $20.99

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About this item

  • Contractor-quality heavy duty steel construction
  • Safety-grip handle guards against hand fatigue and injury
  • Loads two full sticks of Stanley sharpshooter TRA700 or arrow T-50
  • Heavy duty staples (5/16-Inch-1/2-Inch)


Product Description

The STANLEY FATMAX® Hammer Tacker driver mechanism is a true time-saver, delivering more than 500,000 cycles, and featuring an anti-jam mechanism and surface guard. The bottom-load, high-capacity magazine accepts up to two full sticks or staples. Chrome-plated steel construction frame and comfort grip.

From the Manufacturer

Durable all-steel construction withstands heavy use. Contractor-quality heavy duty steel construction. Safety-grip handle guards against hand fatigue and injury. Loads two full sticks of Stanley sharpshooter TRA700 or arrow T-50 heavy duty staples (5/16-to-1/2-Inch).


Grace Kelly
Reviewed in Canada on May 19, 2024
Where has this been all my life. Easy to load and use. A bit heavy but sturdy.
JOSEPH K J LEE
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2024
I am a DYIer and used this to staple underlayment of Roof Repairs. Worth the money.
Roy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 24, 2022
Excellent build quality. Did not malfunction. Great for tacking materials and felt.
Matt Griffith
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2019
Works great, nice balance
Cheryl D.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2017
Substitute roofers tried walking off with these.. they said they were better than the ones they use as contractors on a daily basis
Cathy Hamlin
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2017
Great heavy duty tacker works really well
Erad Shimshie
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2015
great tool. high quality.
Blenda Huber
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2015
First, this thing is a knuckle buster. Second, just tacking house wrap over 4 X 8 Feet Oriented Strand Board panels, only about 1 in 5 staples drives correctly; the rest either don't go in at all, or only one leg of the staple drives.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2014
GREAT
martin shaw
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 6, 2014
this stanley hammer tacker is good for heavy duty use (what i use it for) it fits well in the hand, its well balanced when using it which makes it more accurate. the only downside to this is you virtually cannot use it for doing things like bubble wrap insulation as it just makes big holes in it was you have to hit quite hard to fire shots that's the only reason it looses a star. would recommend for heavy duty jobs.
Mountain Marv
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2013
Good price. What more can one say when the product is and does what it is supposed to do? Thanks
bowleggedbob
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2012
This one I have been using for a little while now and I keep having the same problem with it...... The staple loading rod and end cap keeps poping open while I am using it.... Depending how ia am holding it, sometimes the staples all slide out when the end releases from a good solid hit. This needs to be fixed in the design of the staple load system. Have a look at it there Stanley......
RH
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2010
First, this is a pretty good value for a hammer-tacker. You have to give it a good swing, and it will set staples nicely when you do. A limp half-ass swing will leave the staples standing out. When it does happen, just turn it around and the back side has a decent hammer surface to bang the staples the rest of the way down. So far, there is no complaint. Unfortunately, the loader mechanism has a flaw. Loading new staples is easy. Just push a little on the yellow plastic end piece to release the spring, and it comes right out. The problem is that it is easy to bump this plastic piece while using it and it will pop open and drop the load of staples, which fall to the ground. This is really annoying when you are on a ladder, stapling (or trying to staple) house-wrap and you have to temporarily abandon your productive job for a couple minutes to go down and gather up the staples from the ground. I looked carefully at this mechanism. I don't see any obvious way to drill and pin, or safety-wire the plastic latch to prevent this problem. The low cost of this tool is nice, but I can not give it five stars because of the design DEFECT. Yes, it is a DEFECT. It is a pity that the engineers did not bother to actually use this tool, but on balance I feel it is still a good buy.
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