- Brand: B&C Eagle
- Size: Pack of 1
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6 x 3 x 2 inches
- Item Weight: 1.9 Pounds
- Number Of Pieces: 10000
- For use in 71 series staplers like the Porter Cable US58
- Great for roofing felt, house wrap, upholstery, furniture trim, automotive vinyl and trim, picture frames, bedding, furniture frames, molding
- Electrogalvanized finish helps resist corrosion and rust, recommended for interior use only
- Chisel Point
- Reclosable box helps protect product during storage







Luke Gray –
I would give the staples themselves five stars – they perform as expected. I’d rate the product four stars overall due to poor packaging. The small paper box the staples come in (from the factory) opened inside of the much larger Amazon box. Result: broken strips of staples all over the inside of the box. The ends of the box should be taped. I was still able to use most of them, but it was a pain. The staples work perfectly in my US58 Porter Cable Upholstery Stapler.
Plaid Pantsuit –
These are good quality staples. My Porter Cable stapler drives them all the way into hardwood yet they are easy to pull out with a staple remover if needed. They don’t break off. The only reason I gave them four stars was because the price is a bit high. I found the same staples for a little more than half this price at a local upholstery supply store, but if you don’t have a local source the price is still pretty good.
Georgia Mom –
I was excited to get these for an upholstery project I am working on and have not been able to find any 22 gauge staples locally. I dropped them into my stapler, which is supposed to accept 3/8 inch crown staples and I couldn’t close the slide. I thought something was wrong with my stapler, until I dropped some T50’s in (with a lower gauge) and was able to close the slide. I got out a ruler and sure enough, the T50’s had a crown that was exactly 3/8 inch, but these had a 5/16 crown, meaning they were too narrow. The box said 3/8 inch crown so I didn’t know if the box was just filled with the wrong staples, since there did appear to be about a 1/2 inch of wiggle room in the box, or if it was just a manufacturing defect and they were made too narrow. Regardless, they were unusable in my stapler. Also, the legs were not 1/2 inch as stated, they were also short by 1/16th of an inch. The leg length did not really pose a problem for me like the crown width did.Amazon was great, and refunded my money right away. I also contacted the company and they were friendly and very quick to respond to my concerns. Their response follows -“First and foremost, thank you very much for your e-mail. Would you mind telling me what the model number of your tool is? I ask because there are different styles of fine wire fasteners that are all called a 3/8″ crown but they are made from different gauge wire and are not interchangeable in the same tools. While these 71/12 staples are called a 3/8″ crown, the production tolerance actually has them run narrower to fit in that tool series. It may seem misleading but the reason that this style staple is called a 3/8″ is because all of the tool manufacturers call that style tool a 3/8” crown stapler.”Overall, if you order be sure to check the measurements of the staples you receive if you can’t get them to work in your stapler. For reference I purchased the Freeman Fine Wire Stapler. I almost returned the stapler thinking that it was defective, because I had a hard time believing the staples were my problem. Now I’m back on the hunt again for 22 gauge staples that will work and have truly a 3/8 inch crown.
Theseus –
These staples work great I have probably shot over 100,000 of these using the ‘Porter-Cable US58 1/4-Inch to 5/8-Inch 22-Gauge C-Crown Upholstery Stapler’. I use them to staple carpet to wood for Carpeted Wall Mounted Cat Shelf’. The staples come in a very well packaged box and have never received a box with a single broken row of staples. The staples have never jammed and hold so well that I always dread having to pull on out for whatever reason.
JL –
I I see these exclusively in my upholstery business. No problems with them. Good value
Joseph l lopez –
I use a premium staple gun. A BEA 71. the staples are poorly formed. Staples Jam up in chute. Not properly bent. Not happy.
sleassy –
They work perfectly with the Porter cable upholstery staple gun.
3CGraves –
I was hesitant to order bc a previous reviewer stated that they were just thrown in a bag and that many were broken. They must’ve remedied that. Mine was packaged in a thicker box before being placed in the bag and the staples look great!