B & C Eagle 9038 1-1/2-Inch by 18 Gauge Narrow Crown Galvanized Finish Staple (5,000 per box)
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Average customer review:Product Description
B & C Eagle, 5,000 Count, 1-1/2", 18 Gauge, Galvanized Finish Staples, Are For Use With The Following Stapler Guns: Senco Ln4450, SKS-l, Sls20 & SLS18, Hitachi N3804A, N3804AB, N3804AB2, Duo-Fast 1800, Porter Cable NS150A, NSS150, Airy EZ-2, Accusey A150LS, Rigid R150FSA, Milwaukee 7155-21 & Many Other 18 Gauge 1/4" Crown Finish Staplers.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #19746 in Home Improvement
- Brand: B & C Eagle
- Model: 9038
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 2.00" h x 5.50" w x 7.00" l, 5.00 pounds
Features
- Pack of 1-1/2-inch by 18 gauge galvanized finish staples
- Galvanized for greater durability
- For use with the following stapler guns: Senco LN4450, SKS-L, SLS20, and SLS18; Hitachi N3804A; Duo-Fast 1800; Porter Cable NS100A, NS150A, and NSS150; Airy EZ-2; Accuset A150LS and A100LS
- Packaged in box of 5,000
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The B & C Eagle 9038A 1-1/2-Inch by 18 Gauge Galvanized Finish Staples are for use with the following stapler guns: Senco LN4450, SKS-L, SLS20, and SLS18; Hitachi N3804A; Duo-Fast 1800; Porter Cable NS100A, NS150A, and NSS150; Airy EZ-2; Accuset A150LS and A100LS. These 1-1/2-inch 18 gauge galvanized finish staples (1/4-inch crown fits) are packaged 5,000 per box.
Customer Reviews
Top Quality
Thousands and Thousands shot through a Porter Cable and Milwaukee with no problem. Previously we used Senco staples (made in USA) but the cost got out of hand. We reluctantly switched to the B & C and glad we did. Top quality.
review staples
The staples rate 5 stars. Amazon shipping gets none. I ordered 5 different sizes of these staples. Each one was shipped separately. After opening each box I had to find coffee cans for the staples. The boxes were are ripped up and the staples were all loose in the shipping boxes. One strap of duct tape around the ends would have saved the whole problem.



