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Surebonder 5650 All-In-1 Heavy Duty Staple Gun, Silver
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Use any brand or size of heavy duty staples! Never buy the wrong staples again with the Surebonder heavy duty all-in-1 staple gun. Uses any standard type heavy duty staples Surebonder no.4, no.5, no.6, no.11 heavy duty staples or Arrow T50, Powerfast, Stanley, Duo-Fast, Bostitch, Craftsman, Master Mechanic, Do-it, Ace Hardware, Black & Decker and Unifix staples. Easy drop in staple loading. Viewing window lets you know if you need to load staples. Patent pending.
Lillian smith
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
Perfect quality, excellent stapler, been using the same type over 20 years
Jim McCurdy
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
Best of three staplers that I've bought. I've loaned it to someone that repeatedly jammed up my last one but this one went through a couple sticks of staples for her without a problem. The first one I had was from a discount national retailer and it didn't last long. I've only used this one upholstering two chairs so far and the tension adjustment was handy for that. Some staplers are certainly better than others and this seems a good one.
JOHN ADAMS
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2022
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danny desantis
Reviewed in Canada on August 1, 2021
Better quality than the homedepot models
DB
Reviewed in Canada on July 22, 2021
Very well made, feels good in my hands. Easy to load and use.
nonamay
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2020
Bought this staplegun to finish a project after my old one bit the dust. It’s decent, but not a professional tool. The body of the stapler seems fine and functions well. By all appearances it will continue to do so. The problem is the handle... you know, the lever you push thousands of times using the thing... ? Flimsy, plastic, fixed on with two narrow short screws, one of which may have been stripped on assembly, gave out right away and couldn’t be repaired. Honestly, I feel a bit self conscious venting my spleen cuz I haven’t complained to the folks that sold it, and for $15 what do you expect. Maybe if I get a spare minute I’ll try to repair it.
Z3PHIR
Reviewed in Canada on July 22, 2020
I would've preferred an electric staple gun but I was in a bind and this was the right price. It works just as well as any other heavy duty stapler and quite easy to load. I found it a little heavy in the hand after 5 minutes of use but it worked really well.
Amanda
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2019
Good stapler.
Roger Rush
Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2019
did the job but has only certain staples that work well . I used 3 6 ones they work well
Jason
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2018
You won't get what you see pictured. I've ordered 3 of them over the years (one for range bag, one spare, and one as a gift) and the one you get is all black (not the silver one pictured). It's a great stapler, perfect for a 'range bag'. It takes all types of staples, it's easy to load, and it never fails. When we were putting up insulation on a construction project, my Stanley stapler died and I used this Surebonder to finish out the job. Very well designed and very well made.
Sheila
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2017
I really like the stapler and the quality is excellent, however after awhile your thumb starts to hurt. It requires a lot of strength and pressure in order to use it the correct way, The only reason why i'm giving it four starts is because the staples where coming out two at the time instead of one. This makes so that you waste a lot of them until you get the proper technique. i'm not sure if the problem was with the stapler gun or with the staples, or even if that's how they are supposed to come out. But I did waste a lot of them until I got the drill, other than I would recommend this and/or purchase it again.
W. Brunner
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2011
I had one stapler for 30+ yrs and happened to leave it behind at the range a week or so ago. That was used very hard and when left behind, did not have as much as a scratch on it. I've been looking for a replacement since, and have not found one. This looked the best, but...., it was chrome, it did not have the handle lock as shown, and it did not seat the staples evenly in different types of wood at any settings. I've sent it back. Very disappointed. Worse is, so far I have been to four stores and can not find any as nice, simplistic, compact and comfortable as my old stapler. So taken for granted, I don't even know who made it.TSC sells this in chrome for $24, with the adjustment for depth on the top of the head, not one the side as this has. That also did not have the handle lock. Have to wonder who is designing this stuff?My original stapler had a staple remover, a lock for the handle, worked on every size staple, was easy on the hand, no power adjust necessary, and, it never failed.... still looking.Update 8/12/11: After driving well over 100 miles trying to find an in stock stapler to see if my staples would work, I finally went to Lowes and HD, I ended up with the Powershot HD forward action staple gun from HD. I just tried it in the same wood used to test the Surebonder stapler sold on Amazon, and it does not bury the staples nearly as well as that did (even though they did not go in evenly), and it does not seat them nearly as well as my 30 yr old stapler did.I tried every stapler that is in stock. I wear XXL gloves and have big hands. Even so, the most expensive and what appeared to be the best stapler at HD, after three clicks on the handle, it had already had pinched the palm of my hand trying to use it.The Powershot is by far the most ergonomic of any tested. Didn't expect I might need shorter staples as I only used either 1/2" or 9/16" staples in the past. If the Surebonder would have shown up as advertised on Amazon, I may have kept it. I liked the looks, it had a handle lock, which the one I received from Amazon did not, and it had more power than the Powershot. The difference in power is significant.
Park Place
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2011
My staple gun arrived and it's as chrome as a Harley's tailpipes - not black at all. That's the only issue I have with it.I'm using it to staple art canvas onto pine stretcher bars. Works great; the staples go in totally flush for me. If I increase the tension setting, it will bury the crown of the staple in the wood completely.Haven't had it for long, but I haven't had any jams yet, even when I accidentally put some non-heavy duty staples in it (this caused it to shoot 3 staples at a time, btw).
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