
Metabo HPT
AIR SPRING DRIVE SYSTEM: Delivers performance similar to a pneumatic tool COMFORT AND SAFETY: No exhaust fumes, reduced noise, reduced fatigue GO FASTER: Up to 2.7 staples per second with no ramp up time
The Metabo HPT N1808DA is an 18V cordless medium crown stapler featuring a brushless motor and Air Spring Drive System for pneumatic-like performance without hoses or compressors. It drives 16-gauge staples from 1 to 2 inches with a firing speed of 2.7 staples per second, making it suitable for high-volume construction tasks like sheathing and siding.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors position the Metabo HPT N1808DA as a potential game-changer for contractors, praising its speed and cordless convenience. Sources like Acme Tools call it potentially the fastest cordless stapler ever, while YouTube demos emphasize the unique Air Spring Drive System delivering pro-level performance in sheathing and roofing applications without the drawbacks of pneumatic setups.
What Users Say
Consumer feedback is sparse due to the product's recent release, but early comments highlight praise for cordless freedom and speed. Users commonly note the elimination of compressor hassle as a major benefit, with no recurring complaints identified yet in limited reviews.
Common Complaints
Limited long-term reliability data available due to recent release with sparse user reviews
What People Are Saying
“No compressor hassle”
How It Compares
vs. Metabo HPT N1804DA (Narrow Crown)
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Choose the N1808DA for heavy-duty sheathing and siding, or the N1804DA for lighter trim work requiring less weight.
vs. Typical Pneumatic Stapler (e.g., Metabo HPT N5008AC2)
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Choose the N1808DA for jobsite mobility and ease of setup, or pneumatics for maximum speed and continuous high-volume output.