We’ve been shippng these for years, and the 250mm length gives you enough reach for most fencing jobs without being unwieldy—the arched shaft design actually makes a noticeable difference when you’re crimping tight wire loops in the field.
Most buyers go with the pearl-nickel finish because of that it resists rust better than the polished option, especially if you’re working outdoors regularly, though the nickel-plated version is fine for indoor use and costs a bit less (roughly 5% discount in bulk).
Box joint means less slop over time than a lap joint, so you won’t get that annoying wiggle after a few hundred cuts, and the hammer head is solid enough for driving staples into wooden posts—just don’t use it on concrete nails, it’s not built for that.
We usually have stock for orders up to 500 units or so, but confirm lead time if you need custom PVC colors; that adds about 20 days give or take, and the MOQ for color changes is 200 pieces.
One thing buyers don’t always ask is the wire capasity—it handles up to 4mm galvanized wire cleanly, but anything thicker than that and you’ll feel the strain, so keep that in mind for heavy-gauge netting.
GS cerification is, and we can provide COAs with HPLC data if your compliance team needs it, though the standdard spec sheet usually covers the basics for most construction buyers anyway.