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Bostitch H30-8D6 Hand Hammer Tacker Kit

Bostitch H30-8D6 Hand Hammer Tacker Kit
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Bostitch H30-8D6 Hand Hammer Tacker Kit

 
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BHH30-8D6

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Compact stapling tool that swings like a hammer. 1 hand operation. For repetitive tacking and light nailing jobs where speed is important. Drives 1/4'' and 3/8'' Bostitch model

 
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Product Details
Product Length:15.02 inches
Product Width:13.34 inches
Product Height:6.95 inches
Product Weight:1.11 pounds
Package Length:13.9 inches
Package Width:4.8 inches
Package Height:1.7 inches
Package Weight:2.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews

Features
  • Compact design

  • One hand operation

  • Ideal for tacking and batt insulation also good for felt and sign mounting.

  • Accepts 1/4-Inch and 3/8-Inch bostitch staples

  • Powerful


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 11 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:


5Simpler is better  Jan 06, 2001 By Toolpig "toolpig"
I've owned every slap hammer stapler you can imagine. This is one of my favorites. It is so simple.If you like jams this tool is not for you. It just doesn't jam up like the others that are more complicated. I refuse to buy any more of the arrow and duo-fast staplers. I have some of the 100.00 Stanley H2B's but they are just gathering dust. I prefer these cheap little slammers any day of the week.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


4Bostitch does it right  Sep 01, 2000
I think the real selling point of this one is the holster. For contractors (especially roofers), a holster is a necessity for the job -- and how often do you see a retailer that sells slap-tacker holsters? And you can trust the quality of every tool Bostitch puts their name on. I'd say this one is a keeper for anybody in the market for slap-tackers.

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5Simple, never jams, durable.  Jun 27, 2008 By J. Shultz "Contractor"
I revised this to 5 stars. Key reason is the holster. Really convenient when you are on a ladder. Still hard to get staples though. I put up a 24 x 36, 3-car, two-story garage this summer - me and a crew of 4 hispanic folks doing the house wrap and felt. Had two of these and an Arrow slapper. These were easier to load when on a ladder, and the HOLSTER is simply a must. Very light tool. The only bad thing is that I started to run out of Bostich staples and could not find more in town, which led me to buy the Arrow. The Arrow was good in that if you occasionally didn't drive the staple in all the way, you could flip the head around and use it as a real hammer. However, the lack of a holster and the difficulty of reloading while balanced high on a ladder meant that the Bostich was much more useful.

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4A simple, reliable design.  Nov 10, 2007 By Terry M.
We have been using these to attach house wrap and builder's paper on walls and roofs. They have proven very reliable. You do have to be careful not to swing too hard or you can punch right through the paper but there has been no problems with the staples not driving fully.
The holster is handy but it would be nice if it also had a pouch for a box of staples.
The Big Box stores don't carry the STCR5019 staples anymore so you will have to order through Amazon or go to a construction fastener specialist.

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1disallusioned handymen  Aug 12, 2006 By Jack Spencer
this is one of the most depressing products that bostitch has ever released- stand alone, it's not horrible, but all it is is a glorified desk stapler that is weighted. to the guy who wrote the review just prior to this one, who mentioned that his h2bs are gathering dust, please send them to me. that is a superior bostitch product. this slap tacker doesn't completely drive the staples when you're trying to move quickly across some #15 felt and only takes one clip at a time. if you're trying to do some serious work, go on ebay and find one of the discontinued h2b staplers- i'm under the impression that product was discontinued because it was overengineered and lasts too long. if you're trying to put up flyers for the senior prom, or the girl scouts car wash fundraiser, this is the stapler for you.

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