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Keeping it simple with the new Stanley staple gun

Updated:5th September 2019No Comments1 Min Read

Staple jams and the time consuming process of reloading could be a thing of the past thanks to the launch of Stanley’s new light duty TR40 staple gun.

This new compact staple gun is fitted with a host of practical features. The easy squeeze handle makes it simple and comfortable to use; a staple re-load window has been incorporated so you know exactly when you need to top-up your staples; plus a built-in remover helps quickly and safely remove unwanted staples.

The TR40 can fire 6, 8 and 10mm staples, which can be speedily loaded thanks to an easy access staple insertion. Furthermore, the lightweight staple gun features a lock down handle so it can be easily stored in the smallest of toolboxes. It also boasts a measurement guide so that staples can be easily marked out – enabling you to carry out a host of DIY tasks quickly and efficiently.

The Stanley TR40 Light Duty Staple Gun is available from good independent retailers and has a RRP of £11.32. For further information and stockist details, or to view the full range of DIY-friendly tools and accessories, visit http://www.stanleyworks.co.uk/

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