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Prices: $33 - $40 at 2 Sellers |
Product DescriptionStanley CT10 Heavy Duty Cable Tacker - Heavy duty steel construction for fastening any low voltage wire or cable up to 1/4" diameter. Uses Stanley CT10 or Arrow T-25 cable staples. Cushion grip and handle lock. Wire guide for fast, sure placement of staples. Curved driver to protects wire from damage. Product Features |
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| Deerso | 4.8 New | $29.47 | $39.50 | FREE Shipping Usually ships in 24 hours |
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| vanguardwholesale | 4.7 New | $29.47 | $33.34 (Best Value!) |
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Stanley CT10X Heavy Duty Staple Gun/Cable Tacker
Review by Thom Carey "brains" : Put it and Tack it exactly where you need it 
What else can you say; if you're running TV cable, Internet cable, or any type of small cable, this staple gun is right for the job.
Stanley CT10X Heavy Duty Staple Gun/Cable Tacker
Review by Jeffrey Davis : Not bad, but not what i was expecting from a cable tracker. 
As a staple gun, this is a well designed and constructed piece of equipment. As a cable tacker, the ability to use curved staples is great for some wires such as speaker wire or antenna/cable. However, I'm not happy with it for use with Ethernet cable. The force of the stapler crimps the cable even with the curved staples and the "Hi/Lo power adjustment" set to low. Also, I'm happy to see the power adjustment not listed as a feature here on Amazon, since it doesn't do anything that I can tell.
So if you need a cable tacker for sturdy cables that can withstand crimping and are within the dimensions of the staples available for this stapler, it's not a bad buy. If you are concerned about cable crimping, look elsewhere.
Stanley CT10X Heavy Duty Staple Gun/Cable Tacker
Review by Donald Repp "dnrpp" : Works as advertised 
I priced this stapler at several other places and found Amazon's price to be competitive. And as a Prime member with free shipping, the decision was easy.
This stapler is perfect for stringing romex in soft wood. If working with hardwoods, you may want to use hammer-in staples or be prepared to use a hammer to sink these staples deeper. Also, I recommend using heavier gauge staples when making the last attachments within 6" of the electrical box.
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Eric Antonow: A perfect tool
Charles Curley: Great low end stapler
Shoppaholic: Great for stretching canvases
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B-rett: Works great as expected.
William Arnold "BillinNE": Excellent Staple Gun
David P: Great little stapler but missing usual PC extras
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Patrick E. Mcfadden: Best one I have ever used