Dewalt DCN701B 20V MAX Cordless Cable Stapler w/out Battery
The first of its kind, the battery-powered DCN701 Cordless Cable Stapler from Dewalt may eliminate hand stapling electrical wire for good. The compact, lightweight stapler (4.7 lbs without battery) was designed to quickly and efficiently fasten residential wiring. It's compatible with Romex brand cables and wires, and features a proprietary cable guide to precisely drive staples over cable.
The Dewalt DCN701B comes as a bare tool only, and does not include battery, charger or other accessories available with the kit model. This Dewalt cordless electrical cable stapler is powered by 20V MAX Li-Ion battery and drives up to 1,600 1" proprietary insulated cable staples (DRS18100) per battery charge. A compact frame and center-mounted LED light on the tool allow for stapling in low-light conditions. The cable stapler features an extended trigger for firing in various orientations. Dewalt guarantees the tool with a three-year, limited manufacturer warranty.
- Box Count 1
- SKU DCN701B
- UPC 885911551106
- Power Type Cordless
- Collation Type Plastic Strip
- Application Type Cable Installation
- Brand DeWalt
- Maximum Fastener Length 1"
- Condition New
- Battery Type 20V Lithium-Ion
- Case/Bag Included No
- Included In Box Belt Clip
- Manufacturer's Warranty Three-Year Limited
- Item Width 3"
- Special Features Center Mounted LED Light
- Item Height 12"
- Item Length 7-3/4"
- Magazine Capacity 35
- Country of Manufacture USA
- Item Weight 4.7 lbs.
- Usage Type Exterior, Interior
- Minimum Fastener Length 1"
- Housing Material Plastic
- Firing Type Sequential
- Crown Size 1"
- Product Type Cable Stapler
- Depth Control Yes
- Power Source Battery
- Special Offer No
- Shots/Charge 1600
- Magazine Type Strip
- Fastener Type Cable Staple
- Nice tool. Prompt shipping.Ordered and received within 5 days. Nice.
Very nice tool. A little bulkier than expected but will fit between 16" centers. It's powerful but you need to exert good pressure while stapling or it will jump a little and the staple will not go all the way in. Ordinarily this wouldn't be a problem. You just smack the staple with a hammer. The problem, though, is that the staples are somewhat thin and will more than likely collapse when you try to nail them in. So make sure you have the gun firmly seated to the surface of what your stapling to. Other than that small issue this tool is great. I've done at least 500 staples today without the battery going dead. Very happy with it and the service of nailgundepot.com. Thank you for that.