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I had one. didn't like it.they are herd to squeeze because they work backwards compared to a regular staple gun. Take it back for a refund,tell them it is not what you wanted. They never get staples to go flush with anything you use it on.Buy a Craftsman or a Arrow.I gave my Powershot away, and the person I gave it to threw it away.
Open the PowerShot staple gun staple chamber. This is found on the front of the staple gun. There is a small metal area on the bottom. Pull down on this and the interior of the staple chamber is revealed.
Remove any existing staples that may be in the chamber. These can be pried out with your fingernail, or you can turn the staple gun upside down and gently shake the staples loose.
Slide a new row of approved staples into the PowerShot staple gun. These need to be slid in from the base of the staple gun (where you pulled the cover of the chamber off).
Close the cover to the PowerShot staple gun's staple chamber and you are ready to use your staple gun on the next household project.
seeing that you have a staple gun that costs about $20 new, it would most likely cost more then that to have a single part mailed to you. Buy a new gun
Spray wd 40 in to nose and tap lightly until plunger goes up. If unable to unstick may want to consider throw away part cost as much as replacement. Please rate. Thanks.
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