
Metabo HPT
The Metabo HPT N3804A5 and N3804AB3 are professional-grade pneumatic narrow crown staplers designed for finish carpentry, cabinetry, and furniture assembly. These lightweight tools feature tool-free depth adjustment, selective firing modes, and an integrated air duster to clear debris during operation.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers position the Metabo HPT N3804A5 as a pro-grade tool for carpenters, emphasizing its reliability in finish and trim work. The cordless variant (N1804DA) is praised for balance and shot capacity per charge, though it is noted to be bulkier than pneumatic models. Reviewers recommend single-fire mode for accuracy over bump-fire and highlight the pneumatic models' superior weight-to-power ratio for users with existing air setups.
What Users Say
Direct user feedback is limited in the available data, with some product pages indicating a lack of reviews. Indirect praise from retailer descriptions highlights consumer appreciation for the lightweight ergonomics and the utility of the integrated air duster for trim and furniture jobs. No recurring complaints are noted due to sparse review volume.
How It Compares
vs. Cordless Metabo HPT N1804DA
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Choose the pneumatic N3804A5/AB3 for lighter weight and pro-grade durability with air access, or the cordless N1804DA for remote job site mobility.
vs. Bostitch SB18
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Choose the Metabo HPT N3804A5/AB3 for lighter weight and specialized features, or the Bostitch SB18 for similar power at a potentially lower cost.
vs. Senco 18-gauge
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Choose the Metabo HPT N3804A5/AB3 for tool-free adjustments and lighter weight, or the Senco 18-gauge for lower jam rates.