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The DeWalt DWHTHT450 is a 10-1/2 inch heavy-duty hammer tacker featuring a lightweight die-cast aluminum body, an anti-jam magazine for seamless stapling, and an ergonomic forward-weighted design. Built to protect surfaces and handle up to 500 fasteners, it’s engineered for durability and professional-grade performance.
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Brand | DEWALT |
Item Weight | 2.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 3 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | DWHTHT450 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multi |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Blend |
Number of Fasteners | 500 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | One Size |
Manufacturer Part Number | DWHTHT450 |
M**S
yup
re-did a roof and this was very helpful and worked great.
J**2
DEWALT - DWHTHT450 Dewalt Heavy-Duty Hammer Tacker
This is a nice hammer tacker. It sinks 1/2-inch staples flush to the surface. I wish it could accept slightly longer staples but 1/2-inch is the max. Durability is yet to be discovered since it's brand new now. The picture shows "often purchased together" and showsBostitch Office SB351/2-5M that do not fit this hammer stapler. Make sure you get T-50 that are 1/2" or shorter. This feels like a quality tool.
N**A
Does the job! Order the right staples! Amazon blew it.
The tool works, no doubt about it. I just used it to insulate an exterior wall and tacked it in no time. It’s a little heavier than my fathers hammer tacker, I don’t recall which brand, but that was much lighter than this tool, that’s my only knock. However, I’m writing this review to not trust Amazon’s recommendation to purchase the BOSTICH staples along with the tool because the staples don’t fit the tool. I should have checked, it’s my fault but I trusted Amazon advertising compatible supplies. Amazon did refund, so that was good but I had to go out and buy staples, which was a real time waster. It’s a well made, quality tool, using the right staples of course..
M**E
Addictive little tool
I had to hang some vapor barrier in my basement so I figured I would spend the few extra dollars and get the hammer style stapler vs hand one. Boy was I glad I did! Hanging the plastic took half the time it would have other wise. Within seconds I was able to go down the line and shoot in my staples. It was so easyand dare I say a little addictive. I ended up going way overboard with the amount of staples. Besides being quicker it is also more ergonomic - a normal staple gun requires a good amount of squeeze to shoot. This takes a rather light swing. The only downside is you can't be too precise with location.
M**Z
Muy buena
Me a funcionado muy bien
J**E
How it work
Heavy duty work great for stapleing down carpet pad , and it's nice and light
C**S
Works
Heavier than expected but works fine. Doesn’t drive staples fully in unless if you slam it hard. Flip the tool and you’ve got a hammer to drive the staples fully in if needed.
T**S
Strong Performer
I purchased this to staple house wrap. I found the tool to be easy to use, durable and able to take a beating. I found quickly that its built to pounded. Use it like a hammer - don't be timid. I'd recommend without hesitation! My only "criticism" is that I wish it could hold more staples per load. I'm not a contractor - so no big deal. But if stapling roof felt - you'd refill often.
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