
Stanley
The Stanley SharpShooter Heavy Duty Staple Gun (TR150) is a manual, aircraft-aluminum stapler designed for high-power, deep-penetration tasks with an easy-squeeze handle to reduce user fatigue. It features a high-low power adjustment, anti-jam mechanism, and holds 84 staples compatible with standard heavy-duty T-50 series fasteners up to 9/16 inches in leg length.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors consistently praise the Stanley TR150 for its powerful performance combined with ergonomic design. Experts highlight the patented easy-squeeze handle as a key feature that reduces fatigue, while the anti-jam technology is commended for eliminating workflow interruptions. The aircraft-aluminum housing receives strong endorsement from industrial suppliers for its ability to withstand heavy workshop use and ensure long-term reliability.
What Users Say
Everyday users express high satisfaction with the tool's power and durability, frequently describing it as a 'game-changer' for upholstery and insulation projects. Common praise focuses on the deep penetration capabilities without jamming and the ergonomic handle that prevents hand fatigue. Recurring complaints center on the weight causing cramping during extended use, staple bending on hardwoods if not set correctly, and initial stiffness in the storage lock mechanism.
Common Complaints
Staples bend on very hard woods unless on high setting. Heavy for extended use causing hand cramping after 100 staples. Lock mechanism stiff initially
What People Are Saying
“Game-changer for upholstery—drives staples deep without jamming”
“Yellow color makes it easy to find; handle doesn't tire my hands like cheaper guns”
“Held up for years on insulation jobs; 84-staple load is perfect”
How It Compares
vs. Arrow T50
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Choose the TR150 for higher capacity and jam prevention; choose the Arrow T50 for a lighter, more compact budget option.
vs. Stanley TR110
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Choose the TR150 for heavy-duty power and jam prevention; choose the TR110 for light DIY tasks requiring a smaller, lighter tool.
vs. Bostitch H10
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Choose the TR150 for better ergonomics and fatigue reduction; choose the Bostitch H10 if maximum raw power is prioritized over comfort.