Thanks , I’m edging towards the Milwaukee myself as the rest of my gear is m12/m18 so I’ve got batteries already . Im weighing up that versus the viper clip looks neater when clipped, but the clips are more expensive and can’t find a proper review where someone’s wired a house or 2 with it . Also I’m thinking the Milwaukee might be able to do cat6 cables as well, and one staple does it all .I have the Milwaukee 12v cable stapler, it's brilliant!
Does most of what I need it to do, can be a pain in tight spaces, but generally a spot on bit of kit and won't nail through your cable either.
Saves a sore thumb at the end of the day too!
Thanks , I’m edging towards the Milwaukee myself as the rest of my gear is m12/m18 so I’ve got batteries already . Im weighing up that versus the viper clip looks neater when clipped, but the clips are more expensive and can’t find a proper review where someone’s wired a house or 2 with it . Also I’m thinking the Milwaukee might be able to do cat6 cables as well, and one staple does it all .
Thanks again .
I think it’s gonna be the Milwaukee for me all things considered. Just watched a YouTube review and it even fits in the packout organiser perfectly . My other consideration is the clip price and being able to get a packet in screwfix in an emergency.Yes the clips are not as smart looking with only one cable in them but I find they hold better than the DeWalt one my mate has.
Yes they will do cat5/6 with no issues of gripping the cable too tight. I have done a few CCTV systems with it, all cat cables along wooden perlings and the Milwaukee did an excellent job of it!