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Usually ships in 1 business days | | Only 3 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | No need to buy a brad nailer and a crown stapler separately, this super-versatile nailer/stapler tool packs two tools into one handy unit. Perfect for crafts, paneling, nailing finish and trim, cabinetry and more, this tool let’s you swap nails for staplers rather than disconnecting and connecting a new tool to the compressor. In nailer mode, the unit drives brads up to a 1-5/8 inches in length for anything from stair construction to cabinet work. The stapler mode fires 18-gauge, 1-1/2-inch finish staples for easy furniture upholstering and craftwork. An adjustable depth guide sets staples and brads to desired depths quickly and conveniently. And, tool-free adjustable exhaust easily directs exhaust away from the user. --Brian D. Olson What’s in the Box ¼-inch air fitting, 1,000 2-inch brad nails, 1,000 1-inch staples, carrying case hex wrench extra no-mar tip and oil. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 12.5 inches | | Product Width: | 11.25 inches | | Product Height: | 3.38 inches | | Product Weight: | 2.8 pounds | | Package Length: | 13.3 inches | | Package Width: | 11.6 inches | | Package Height: | 3.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 6.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 21 reviews |
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| | Features | 5/8- to 1-5/8 18-gauge brad nailer and ½- to 1-1/2-inch 18 crown staple combo toolAdjustable depth dial; tool-free directional exhaust; 135-inch-pounds driving powerNail lock-out feature eliminates dry firing; magazine holds 100 nailsIncludes ¼-inch air fitting, 1,000 1 5/8-inch nails, 1,000 1-inch staples, carrying case hex wrench extra no-mar tip and oilMeasures 9-1/4-inches (length); weighs just 2.6-pounds; 7-year warranty
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 21 customer reviews )
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67 of 69 found the following review helpful:
Not a woodworker's tool.... Feb 15, 2002
By Jonathan Ness I bought the Stanley SB2IN1 in early January because it could shoot both brads down to 5/8" and staple, giving me more versatility in my shop. Hindsight being 20/20, I wish I would have spent the extra money up front for a good stapler and a good brad nailer. The cylinder wouldn't seal when you hooked it up to an air hose, and I would have to continually hook it up/disconnect it until it would finally seal. The other problem, and it might be related, is that even when I put the compressor at the max pressure (100psi) it wouldn't countersink staples even in 1/2" plywood. The last problem is that if you could get it to countersink a brad, the footprint is the size of a staple. Leaving an ugly mark on your project. I returned the tool and am ordering a separate stapler and brad nailer.
27 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Not a woodworkers tool is right !!! Feb 19, 2003
By Joseph Varajon I strongly agree with reviewer,Jonathan Ness about this product. I purchased the Stanley SB2IN1 because it could shoot both brads and staples, giving me the versatility and saving me the cost of two tools. When I put the compressor at max pressure (100PSI) it wouldn't countersink nails or staples even in pine. If you could get it to countersink a brad, the footprint is the size of a staple. Leaving an ugly mark on your project that require additional finishing. I contacted Stanley Bostitch and they told me that they knew of this problem and to get it to countresink, increase the pressure to 120 PSI (however I think the seals will wear out much faster).This is fine for staples but still leaves the ugly mark when using brads.They also told me that this is the problem with a combination tool. If I could return this tool I would...I will use this tool for stapling only and purchase a Porter Cable Brad Nailer, also the brads are much easier to find for the Porter Cable than the Stanley Bostitch....
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
2 in 1........but twice the problems! Nov 18, 2005
By Tyler Z. This nailer has some design flaws that need to be addressed. I usually do extensive research on any tool before I purchase it but this was an impluse buy and I paid for it.
First off you should never try driving brads with this gun because the firing head is the width of a staple and leaves huge depressions in the wood for driving a brad. Might be fine for paint grade furniture or trim, but not stained.
Secondly, don't try driving 5/8" brads with this gun, constantly jambs because the nails have to travel on a track inside the loading rail and they don't quite make it to the firing pin.
Third, not enough power to countersink staples into plywood.
Fourth, it is difficult to aim where a brad is going because the firing pin is really designed for staples.
Fifth, after using it for awhile driving brads you will find that the staple will recieve uneven pressure driving the staple on either side because of the firing pin being worn on one side by the brads.
Spend the money and buy a seperate staple and brad gun. Stanley Bostitch is a great company but unfortunately with this product they fell short.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Didn't work well as a stapler. Jan 05, 2005
By Uncle Dave I bought this 2-in-1 for convenience (it's a 2-in1!) and because of a very good past history with other Stanley-Bostitch tools. I was sorely disappointed. I tried to use this to staple 1/4" underlayment, but encountered numerous jams, misfeeds and situations where one of the two legs of the stapler would not sink. All-in-all, of the 200 staples I tried to sink, I had 30+ 'mis-fires'; or ~16%. I tried varrying the pressure between 80-110 psig (even though the tool is clearly marked do not exceed 100 psig) but the problem never got better. Every 5th or 6th staple would be a problem. Clearly, this is not good. I was left with no other option but to return it (and used my neighbor's Porter Cable to finish the job). I've never had a problem with my brad-only tool Bostitch, so either I got a bad one or this is a bad design. I can't recommend this item.
17 of 19 found the following review helpful:
GOOD NAILER Jan 28, 2002
By DW I have had the Bostitch 2 in 1 nailer for about three weeks. It seems to be holding up well like most Bostitch tools. The only thing that I would like to change with the nailer is to have the trigger be a contact trigger instead of the sequence trigger. It is a good nailer for the money it costs- I would highly recommend this nailer.
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