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Home›Products›JT21CM light-duty staple gun

JT21CM light-duty staple gun

By Adelle King
December 11, 2017
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Arrow Tools has announced the new JT21CM light-duty staple gun that has been designed for use in the home, office or workshop.

Featuring a built-in staple lifter, contoured handle and all-chrome finish, the JT21CM is exceptionally easy to fire. It is also jam-resistant, making it ideal for general home repairs, crafting, art projects and upholstery.

Additionally, JT21 staples use a thin steel wire in a small staple format to deliver greater holding power.

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