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Grizzly H7678 18 Gauge Deep Stapler Kit
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Grizzly H7678 18 Gauge Deep Stapler Kit

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Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Best pneumatic stapler I have used.Apr 12, 2008
By HDS "stewcanoe"
[UPDATE 7-31-09: Still working nicely after more than a year. Used very frequently. Just recently overboarded a paneled room with beadboard. Shot over 3000 staples with only two or three misfires on the whole job. No jams. This is a great stapler!]
[UPDATE 8-8-08: I don't see how you can go wrong with this one. Only $30 and works like a charm. As good as staplers 3 times the price!]

This is my second Grizzly stapler. The other one is the H7677. The 7677 is good but this one is better. The H7678 seems to have a little more oomph than the 7677. It also has a depth adjustment which is nice. It is light weight and is easier to load than the 7677. Overall a little higher quality.

The H7678 does not support bump mode stapling but that is not necessarily a bad thing. With no bump mode there is less chance of accidentally stapling your leg, (or worse). Plus my 7677 is getting it's bump mode switch repaired at Grizzly. So not having a bump mode switch is another thing that can't break. (The repair on my 7677 was covered under warranty and Grizzly has a great support office.)

Grizzly tools are not flashy. You might even say they are ugly. None of the functioning parts are covered by decorative plastic, and the industrial green paint is, well, ugly. However Grizzly tools work. They do exactly what they are designed to do. So if you are looking for a good basic stapler that will work just as well as prettier units costing twice as much, I think the H7678 is a great choice. I highly recommend the H7678.

5Good Stapler, Good Price. Very HappyMay 10, 2012
By Art C Yet
I have used this stapler a few times with no problems at all.For the price,I would recommend this tool to anyone who is looking for one.I just love it and I would give it a 10 out of 10

4Bostitch Snob Gets A LessonAug 21, 2011
By Terry M.
I've become partial to Bostitch nailers and staplers after owning and borrowing numerous other brands but they tend to be on the expensive end of the price spectrum. I recently had a job come up utilizing a new material. The instructions called for installing with an upholstery stapler but I couldn't envision using that tool for any other purpose. An 18-ga narrow-crown stapler seemed like it would do the trick and might have some other uses. The price needed to be kept low since I wanted to expense the tool in one job.

I've been pleased with the router bits that were purchased from Grizzly and the other reviews of this stapler were pretty good so I decided to give it a try.

First, the bad. The safety goggles that the lawyers require be included are cheap. The oil bottle is worthless as it does not seal up and would leak all over the inside of the case when handling. The tip of the stapler had some burrs which required stoning so as not to scratch up the substrate being stapled.

The good: It works! Only a little over 1000 staples have been put through the unit so far but it has not missed a beat. The depth adjustment is crude but effective and makes it easy to avoid over-driving the staples.

So far, it has demonstrated itself to be a very servicable tool for a good price!

5Awesome!Jul 20, 2011
By Pete
I recently installed a wood shadowbox style fence in my backyard. Since this was a one-man DIY project my plan was to attach the fence pickets to a top and bottom support rail with 1.5 inch stainless steel staples, then staple on a top and bottom trim piece to mirror the support rail on the opposite side (so the fence appears the same on both sides) and then use just a few screws in each corner and middle to sandwich the completed panel together. The idea was to save time and money by using staples wherever possible and fewer screws but still end up with a sturdy fence.

I own several Porter Cable air tools, but the PC stapler I own only accommodates narrow crown staples not exceeding 1" in length. I wasn't sure I wanted to spend $85-$100 on a new Porter stapler that would handle the 1.5" long staples so I figured I'd try the Grizzly Deep Stapler Kit. The gun could not have performed any better. It was perfect. I fired just under 2,500 staples in this fence WITHOUT a single jam or misfire. Each staple sank with the same consistency and seemed to bite really well - so well that I almost reconsidered the need to use screws anywhere on the completed fence (I did as originally planned). As a bonus the gun even came with a storage case (although it seems pretty flimsy - but my Porter stapler came with nothing so the case is better than that) and a set of protective goggles.

For $31 (including shipping charges) you can't go wrong with the Grizzly!

2Big mistakeMar 04, 2010
By R. Jordan "The Carpenter"
I am highly disappointed in this gun.It misfired right out of the box. I've never owned a Grizzly item before and I am sure this will be my only one unless someone can convinced me otherwise. I had 45 sheets of beadboard to put up and I almost have to fire it twice on every hit. Not good!

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