Bosch STN150-18 18 Gauge Narrow Crown Stapler


Bosch Nailers feature Full Force Technology and are engineered to direct 100% of the energy to the fastner by eliminating wasted power and space. Tool-less Adjustable Air Exhaust Tool-less Selectable Trigger - Easily Switch between bump and sequential fire Tool-less adjustable depth of drive - Adjust depth of drive on tool Narrow Nose for Excellent Line of Sight and Slim Body for Better line of sight and better control In-line self cleaning air filter - Keeps debris from the valve and o-ring improving life of tool,

Bosch STN150-18 18 Gauge Narrow Crown Stapler : Amazon Sales Rank: #102810 in Home ImprovementBrand: BoschModel: STN150-18Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .0 pounds Tool-less Adjustable Air ExhaustTool-less Selectable Trigger - Easily Switch between bump and sequential fireTool-less adjustable depth of drive - Adjust depth of drive on toolNarrow Nose for Excellent Line of Sight and Slim Body for Better line of sight and better controlIn-line self cleaning air filter - Keeps debris from the valve and o-ring improving life of tool

Bosch STN150-18 18 Gauge Narrow Crown Stapler Review

New Bosch Nailers feature Full Force Technology and are engineered to direct 100-percent of the energy to the fastner by eliminating wasted power and space.

Bosch STN150-18 18 Gauge Narrow Crown Stapler Customer reviews

Most helpful customer reviews9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.SuperBy orangekayI nabbed one of these after my positive experiences with Bosch's new brad nailer, and am pleased to say it works every bit as well as its brother in every regard. It's light as a feather, packs tons of power, and generally just feels much more hardy than the equivalent Hitachi gun. Jam clears are tool free (though I haven't experienced a jam yet, so I can't say how easy it is to use in practice), the exhaust port is freely rotatable, and the set depth can be fine tuned right there on the nose.While I'm greatly satisfied with my purchase, I still have to dock Bosch a star for failing to include the coupler fitting I'd venture a good 99% of users will need to actually slap it on the end of their air hoses, and I'm just not crazy about the way the triggers on these models are held in place by a tiny rubber washer of questionable longevity. Only time will tell how well they hold up, but something tells me I'll be special ordering a handful of the things long before the internal seals die on me. The dark blue cover that sits under the magazine and keeps the follower's springs from jumping out is also made of a somewhat flimsy bit of plastic, but the way it's put together, I don't think it's likely to get broken unless subjected to the kind of abuse that rarely takes place in a finish carpenter or upholsterer's shop. Still, it really should have been metal, or at least ABS plastic.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.finally...By American Express Traveler...Bosch came out with airtools... I have been thru PorterCable, Bostich, Stanley, Senco but none of them measures up to the Bosch Stapler! I use it in my cabinet shop and a stapler can finally keep up with my production! It is especially great that you easily can see how many staples are left in the stapler... I will get the other tools as well when my existing ones give up. I love Bosch...0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Won't last.By Rod DavidsonJust recieved this stapler to replace my 27yo Senco 'k' which died, I'm retired so didn't want to justify $400 for a hobby tool. So what's wrong with it?1 Feed magazine cover is VERY thin and flimsy plastic - but the way they install the feed spring it will not feed without this cover.2 The above cheap plastic cover is only held on with one pin which is using what amounts to an o-ring on the end of it for retention 3 The driver was loose in the drive slot upon delivery, with a little wear it will need cleared with every staple4 Tested it on 3/4" hard maple using 1-1/2" staples - only able to drive 13/16" of staple; rest is proud. 8 staples and a jam requireing opening the nose and using a tool to pry a piece of staple out of the groove where it and the driver were both trying to occupy (rest of staple had been sheared off) the same space.This tool is nicer but functions no better than a Chinese made one I got 15 years ago from Harbor Freight for $30. It claimed to be a 1-1/2" stapler also but couldn't drive any better but it still works which I don't think this one will in 5 years.See all 5 customer reviews...

Bosch STN150-18 18 Gauge Narrow Crown Stapler