Freeman FS9G175 9-Gauge 1-3/4" Glue Collated Fencing Staples (1000 count) – Corrosion and Rust Resistant







Key features
- •Maximum Toughness: These 9 gauge 1-3/4" hot dipped galvanized fencing staples are compatible with Freeman PFS9, Stockade ST-400, and Power Mate FS2P. They incorporate a barbed, divergent tip to ensure maximum holding power for the toughest of applications.
- •Many Uses: These tough and durable glue collated galvanized staples are ideal for a variety of uses including livestock fencing, field fence, horse fencing, heavy mesh fencing, deer fencing, chain link fencing, and utility pole copper ground wire installation.
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Freeman FS9G175 9-Gauge 1-3/4" Glue Collated Fencing Staples (1000 count) – Corrosion and Rust Resistant
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Customer Reviews
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Five Stars
William S✓ Verified Purchase•October 11, 2017
no problems with staple jams worked perfect
Five Stars
ltjdrich✓ Verified Purchase•August 22, 2017
These are the only staples I have found that will work with the Powermate Fence Stapler.
Five Stars
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•June 25, 2017
worked well in Freeman stapler much cheaper thank anywhere else
Five Stars
John Fulton✓ Verified Purchase•June 20, 2017
This thing is great!
Decent Staples
Dillon-MT✓ Verified Purchase•June 12, 2017
Ordered these for my Freeman PFS9 fence stapler. I store the collated staples in a small plastic ammo can to keep them clean, dry and from coming apart.
The GOOD - The Freeman 2 inch staples are about 50% less than the cost of the Stock-ade 2 inch staples. The box and staples arrived in good condition. None of the sticks of staples were broken apart. Both the Freeman and Stock-ade 9 gauge staples that I have have the same shape. The Freeman and Stock-ade 2 inch 9 gauge staples are basically the same lenght. The Freeman might be 1/32 inch shorter. These should work in the 9 gauge Stock-ade ST-400, Freeman PFS9, Powermate VX FS2P and Iron Horse 90429 staplers.
The BAD - The Freeman staples are described above as having " a barbed, divergent tip", whatever that is. The box as states these are "Barbed Fencing Staples." The Freeman divergent tips have a slight notch on one side and a matching slight bulge on the other side, probably from the cutting operation. The box I received did not have barbed shanks or legs. The Stock-ade staples have divergent tips with a barb on each shank or leg.
OTHER - The Freeman are glue collated and the Stock-ade are tape collated.
The GOOD - The Freeman 2 inch staples are about 50% less than the cost of the Stock-ade 2 inch staples. The box and staples arrived in good condition. None of the sticks of staples were broken apart. Both the Freeman and Stock-ade 9 gauge staples that I have have the same shape. The Freeman and Stock-ade 2 inch 9 gauge staples are basically the same lenght. The Freeman might be 1/32 inch shorter. These should work in the 9 gauge Stock-ade ST-400, Freeman PFS9, Powermate VX FS2P and Iron Horse 90429 staplers.
The BAD - The Freeman staples are described above as having " a barbed, divergent tip", whatever that is. The box as states these are "Barbed Fencing Staples." The Freeman divergent tips have a slight notch on one side and a matching slight bulge on the other side, probably from the cutting operation. The box I received did not have barbed shanks or legs. The Stock-ade staples have divergent tips with a barb on each shank or leg.
OTHER - The Freeman are glue collated and the Stock-ade are tape collated.
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