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Still a good stapler, but like the reviewer who preferred USA made tools, so do I. I returned it. It was my fault for not checking where new model was made. Bought the newer version of this stapler, model # SX1838K, after reading the reviews on the SX150K. Is now made in China. I only keep USA made tools. It's a shame these big companies do not care what the customers want.
I bought a refurbished SX150K for 1/2 the price and IT WAS NEW NOT A MARK ON IT. Best guns I have ever had and I have had a lot of nail guns, and these Bostitch guns are made in the USA not China. The first thing I did was to load 1-1/2 inch staples into the gun and shoot about 25 of them into 8/4 oak which set the staples flush into the oak without a problem. In the past I have also bought Bostitch oil free 18 and 16 gauge refurbished guns both were brand new and work without ANY problems.
You also have no idea how many staples are left or what size they are. Very smooth operation, good depth of drive, and a nice window to see the remaining staples. This tool caused a lot of blemishes on my work and had to be shelved, and used only for background work. First problem with it was the fact that even on it deepest setting it would only drive a staple about 1/32 below the wood and often only flush, I had to use a nail set to sink to thing. I bought this stapler to replace an old Atro stapler and was very disappointed with it.
I bought the Hitachi stapler, and it's a world of differences. While it is better than my old stapler in some respects, the bostitch line has not kept up with the competition. A better window would help and is easy to do. And that's using the Boxes of Bostitch staples I had bought for the Bostitch gun. Plus a lot of miss fires happen.
Couldn't ask for more. He was right. I chose this particular one even though the salesman at Home Depot suggested I not pick it. No misfires, no problems. I've had this stapler for over a year now.
Funny thing, however, this same sales person, when told that I was looking to replace a Craftsman pneumatic stapler, said that owning a Craftsman would be slightly worse than not having one at all. It has done everything I expected it to do. After reading the reviews here I guess it comes down to luck. I was lucky and I'd do it again. Do you feel lucky.
I've purchased tis item last year and it works great, even with a small compressor. Frank Nielsen It'll sink the staples & you can adjust the depth. Also the staples are galvanized so you can use it outside.
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