







🔩 Staple your success with WORKPRO’s heavy-duty combo kit — don’t get left behind!
The WORKPRO Heavy Duty T50 Staples and Brad Nails Combo Kit offers 7500 premium zinc-plated steel fasteners in three sizes, engineered with a sharp chisel point for precision and durability. Designed for universal fit and heavy-duty applications, this kit is your go-to solution for professional-grade stapling and nailing needs.







| Manufacturer | WORKPRO |
| Brand | WORKPRO |
| Model number | W023023 |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 9.5 x 6.5 cm; 1.07 kg |
| Color | silver |
| Shape | U-Shape |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Size | 1/2", 3/8", 9/16" |
| Fastener Type | staples and brad nails |
| Item Weight | 1.07 Kilograms |
C**A
Good quality
A**R
They work well in my worx 843
A**R
Exactly as advertised and more. Very good quality. Heavy gauge steel. Well worth it.
L**E
great tool for small projects. I reupholstered an ottoman with it- made the job easier. Tool was a little hard to depress the trigger and the cord should be longer (use of extension cord can cause reduction of firing power) but overall a good value for the money. You should also state that the staple count is only four rows of staples- make sure to purchase extra before starting your project.
L**R
I have a cordless arrow staple gun that I adore and use on a almost daily basis....but the name brand staples get ridiculously expensive, particularly because they offer only one size per tiny little box and I need different sizes for different jobs. Found these and ordered them thinking that if they were flimsy knock-offs I'd just shrug my shoulders and send them back (gotta love the Prime purchase return policy). I am pleasantly surprised to report that they are the equal of the expensive retail Arrow staples in ***every*** way... and my gun has never worked with ANYTHING other than Arrow branded staples (something I discovered when trying out Stanley, Craftsman, and various other .brands on sale). They come in rather solid little white boxes if you want to store them that way, but the contents of each box also fit nicely into 1 quart Mason Jars, which hang underneath a shelf over my workbench in a long row with other jars of nails, screws, etc. (My grandfather taught me that long before Gibbs on CSI existed!) I don't think you can go wrong here. I'm off to begin stapling strings of lights all over the trees in my front yard.....
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