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The Arrow 5700 PowerShot Heavy Duty 2-In-1 Staple and Nail Gun is designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts, offering a lightweight yet durable construction. With its ergonomic design, it ensures comfort during use, while the rear-load magazine and viewing window enhance efficiency. Compatible with various staples and brad nails, this tool is perfect for a wide range of projects, from upholstery to general repairs.
Manufacturer | Arrow Fastening |
Brand | Arrow Fastener |
Item Weight | 1.65 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.6 x 7.5 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 5700 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Stainless/Black |
Material Type | Mixed |
Number of Fasteners | 7 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1-Pack |
Manufacturer Part Number | 5700 |
D**S
Great Stapler. Big, and solid.
Great Stapler. Well made and solid. It is a big stapler. Much bigger than I thought.
B**V
Great buy
Works great. Very well made. Have not tried the Brad's yet but the staples work great
D**E
Great concept for a stapler, until it breaks (approx. 100 staples)
A long time ago I had a PowerShot staple gun and I lost it in a move. I went without for another long period of time. Then I really needed a stapler to recover some bar stools. I really liked the way the PowerShot worked, applying the load to the staple end making the staple bottom easier than the standard stapler configurations. Well, this is the part that I don't like. After putting about 100 staples through the PowerShot it stopped working. The hammer that drives the staple is no longer visible and the lever has no resistance. I'm over the 30 day return policy and will likely take it apart to see if I can fix it rather than simply tossing it in the garbage. When I have time I will add the part(s) that broke and if I was able to get parts + cost. It may cost more for the parts than a new gun.
M**L
On first impression - a very good product
I didn’t like much that the inscriptions on the product are not clear as in the photo, but there are no complaints about the functionality. I checked it - it works great. On first impression - a very good product. I hope the impressions will not be spoiled during use.
M**Z
Love the design
After having one for years I somehow lost it. Purchased the same model again because the design is genius and they last. I don’t give 5 stars unless it’s something that is truly incredible. This is close.
R**A
Good stapler.
I like the ease of handling the stapler. The back was staple takes a bit of getting used to, but it works perfectly fine. This is my second one.
F**D
Great Value and Versatile
We are repairing ceiling trims throughout the house and didn't want to spend a lot but we figured any Arrow product would be good quality. Sure enough this value conscious staple and nail gun was really useful and made our project go 5 times faster. We will find many uses for it. Highly recommended.
J**N
The putz who re-engineered this should be fired and fined
I bought one of these when it first came out. I think it was the 80s. It worked well for about 30 years. Then, as tools do, it fell into disrepair. This is the cycle of tools.Because I live in the Philippines now I wanted a good replacement. So, I ordered from Amazon and paid the U.S. price and shipped it here. I had to drive a hundred miles round trip because the shipper didn't deliver any closer than that. So, I went the extra mile to get this thing. I bought the factory staples and brads to go with it.I noticed, immediately, that key design elements had been changed, made cheaper.It worked about 3 times before the staples started to jam. Within a half-hour of operation it ceased to function altogether.It would cost me the price of the thing all over again to send it back. So, both Arrow and Amazon have lost my business.Basic design changes were made to make this an inferior product. Why? Why take something pretty good, that lasted 30 years, and screw it up? How did that make anything better? How does that make you more money?Broken Arrow. It used to mean peace. Well, the peace will not be broken by the sound of a working staple gun.What is wrong with manufacturing? Made in USA used to mean good things. Who benefits from throwing that out? "Made Without Pride in the Peoples Repuplic of Nobody Cares"
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