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Joe Kieve
02-24-2010, 11:33 AM
I have an old Spotnails air stapler that has outlived its usefulness. Parts no longer available. Am looking at the Hitachi N3804AB3, 1 1/2 narrow crown stapler. Lowes shows it on their website for $89.
Anyone own this gun? If so, what do you think about it? :confused:

Thanks for any reviews you might have.

joe

Larry Schwenk
02-24-2010, 12:14 PM
Never used it but seems good; I have the Porter Cable version. Price appears right in line with the others. You might like to check out what they have in store, both Lowes and Home Depot. A lot of time times they have the Porter Cable combo kits that include not only the stapler but a couple brad nailers plus a small compressor for like $150. Always nice to have an extra compressor in the garage.

Glen Butler
02-24-2010, 12:54 PM
I have one. It's does the task at hand. But isn't my favorite gun to use. All my other guns feel more solid, even my pinner. This gun feels like a toy.

Joe Kieve
02-24-2010, 3:37 PM
Thanks for your input. I hadn't thought about combos. Will check that out when I finish here.
Thanks again.

joe

Van Huskey
02-24-2010, 3:43 PM
The 3 gun combos go on sale sometimes but the usual price is about $250-300. I picked up the Bostich set recently and it was $250 even at $250 with three guns and a pancake it almost doesn't make sense to buy a single gun.

Faust M. Ruggiero
02-24-2010, 6:49 PM
Joe,
I bought a rebuilt Stanley Bostitch for $41.00 plus shipping. I already have one that is several years old. I had blown out the trigger hooking it into an unregulated outlet on my air system. Later had the trigger replaced for 15 bucks. The "rebuilt" gun looks brand new. Google it and I am sure the same deal is available on several sites.
fmr

kenneth kayser
06-26-2010, 9:20 PM
I bought one from amazon. It drives the staples too deep. At the lowest pressure and shallowest setting they are driven way below the surface. At higher pressure they are driven out of sight. Customer service is nearly non-existent; first they did not answer and did not call back. Then, the person who answered did not know anything and told me I could return it if I thought it was defective. On Amazon, the Porter Cable is said to be prone to jamming. I may try another Hitachi. My son had a framing nailer that was really a good tool.

Will Overton
06-26-2010, 9:41 PM
I bought one from amazon. It drives the staples too deep.

Did you confirm that you were only supplying 70 psi to the stapler, as the instructions call for?

Ken Fitzgerald
06-26-2010, 9:45 PM
I bought a Bostich today for use in the next couple of days. I did hook it up and drive a few. It seems to work as expected.

Mark P. Miller
06-26-2010, 10:39 PM
If you're not in a hurry, keep an eye on tooliday.com (and the "air" and "fastener" sections too). Different staplers pop up there pretty often.

Rich Engelhardt
06-27-2010, 8:51 AM
HF has an interesting gun.

It's a 2" 16ga / 1 1/4" 18 ga staple combination.

I'm half tempted to get one despite a bad experience w/HF air nailers.

IIRC, it's on some sort of sale right now - ~ $35.00 I think.

Gerry Grzadzinski
06-27-2010, 9:48 AM
I've had a Bostich for about 15 years. Had to repair the trigger mechanism once, for about $15, but I'd definitely buy another. If you want the best, though, get a Senco SKS.

kenneth kayser
06-27-2010, 11:30 AM
Did you confirm that you were only supplying 70 psi to the stapler, as the instructions call for?

Yes, and the gauge was checked.

Bruce Page
06-27-2010, 11:49 AM
I’m not a fan of HF by any stretch of the imagination but I needed a stapler for a one time job. I picked up their 18 Gauge 1/4" Crown Air Stapler and shot almost 1 full box (5000) staples without any jams. I haven’t used it since but for $25, I was impressed with the performance.

Brian Hinther
06-27-2010, 8:43 PM
Reconditioned Sales has your Hitachi for $59, and the Bostich 2 in 1 for $33, both reconditioned.

William M Johnson
06-27-2010, 10:05 PM
I have the Ridgid and have shot thousands of staples without so much as a jam

Bill

kenneth kayser
06-28-2010, 10:40 AM
I bought one from amazon. It drives the staples too deep. At the lowest pressure and shallowest setting they are driven way below the surface. At higher pressure they are driven out of sight. Customer service is nearly non-existent; first they did not answer and did not call back. Then, the person who answered did not know anything and told me I could return it if I thought it was defective. On Amazon, the Porter Cable is said to be prone to jamming. I may try another Hitachi. My son had a framing nailer that was really a good tool.

Got another one from Lowe's and it is worse. Both go back. Savannah tools has the Bosch for $94 and change. Ordered one.