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If you tend to use a Bostitch tacker or squeeze stapler, you will appreciate the variety of power crown staples on these pages. The focus on these pages is the 7/16” power crown STCR2619 series staples. You will find a variety of leg lengths and quantities, as well as point types.
If you operate a dry cleaning service, you will appreciate the usefulness of these power crown staples. Because you staple through very thin paper and plastic, the ¼” leg length will work well. In addition, the galvanized steel will resist corrosion in the humid cleaning environment for the relatively short period of time that they are stored before use. Once a customer takes her cleaning home, she is likely to tear off the staple within a short period of time. The upshot is that these galvanized staples will stay shiny and secure for the length of time you need. A box of 5,000 will probably last you a few weeks and is affordable. If you want to buy in volume, go with the case of 20 boxes that is priced at only nine times the cost of one box. Even better, shipping is free.
If you need strong holding power for applications that will have to endure wind or other shearing forces, make sure to buy power crown staples with divergent points. These could be useful for holding down tar paper on a roof or parts of corrugated boxes that need to withstand shipping stresses.
Also, if you are stapling through thick canvas and other materials and need a power crown STCR2619 series, long-legged staple, you can buy the 5/16” leg, which comes in boxes of 5,000 and cases of 20 boxes. As mentioned above, a case provides much better value for the money. This same staple can be useful for securing carpeting pads to subflooring.