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<blockquote data-quote="tepapa" data-source="post: 5055138" data-attributes="member: 14120"><p>[USER=57576]@Willie adie[/USER]</p><p></p><p>I've got the stockade ones @ around £500 for compressed air gun and circa £1k for the gas gun.</p><p>Are they good? yes, gas one is a little heavy, they put staples in well which I'm happy will last the life of the fence. Staples are pricy especially 50mm's as you have to buy the gas ones.</p><p>Are the cheaper versions any worse?, I don't know. The people that use they don't have any complaints . They are a lot cheaper to buy and staples are half the price. If I didn't already own the stockade I would seriously consider the other brands, which I think are the same gun under different stickers (tejep, Montana, senco).</p><p></p><p>I don't mind paying the initial out lay for the stockade but expensive staples to go through it wind me up when other makes are half the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tepapa, post: 5055138, member: 14120"] [USER=57576]@Willie adie[/USER] I've got the stockade ones @ around £500 for compressed air gun and circa £1k for the gas gun. Are they good? yes, gas one is a little heavy, they put staples in well which I'm happy will last the life of the fence. Staples are pricy especially 50mm's as you have to buy the gas ones. Are the cheaper versions any worse?, I don't know. The people that use they don't have any complaints . They are a lot cheaper to buy and staples are half the price. If I didn't already own the stockade I would seriously consider the other brands, which I think are the same gun under different stickers (tejep, Montana, senco). I don't mind paying the initial out lay for the stockade but expensive staples to go through it wind me up when other makes are half the price. [/QUOTE]
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