This one handles the fast-paced stuff pretty well — you can run through a whole furniture frame without stopping to reload, and teh jam-free feature actually works in practice, though we've seen a few hiccups with cheaper staple brands that don't match the 10J series shank diameter exactly.
It runs on 60 to 100 psi, so a standerd shop compressor does the job, and the 100-staple magazine means you're not constantly thumbing staples in; the weight is 1.3 kg (about 2.9 pounds) which most operators find balanced for overhead work on cabinets or upholstery frames.

Roughly 30% of our orders go to small cabinet shops who use it for drawer fronts and paneling, but it's actually not great for dense hardwood like oak or hickory — you'll want a heavier-duty tool for that, as the 1.2 x 0.6 mm staples can bend under pressrue there.
We usually have about 200 units in stock, but the CE and ISO certs mean we can provide a COA and TDS within a day if your compliance team needs them, and we ship via air freight in 7-10 business days or so — sea freight takes longer, around 20-25 days, but drops cost noticeably.

Bottom-loading magazine (you'll see it on the underside) loads faster than rear-loaders for right-handed operators, and the soft elastomer grip doesn't get slippery with oil or dust — one thing you might not expect is the trigger pull is light enough to use all day without fatigue.
For payment we do T/T or L/C depending on order size, with MOQ of 50 units for first-time buyers, and we'll include a spare driver blade set since those wear out after about 15,000 cycles or so.
We require a minimum of 50 units per order for the 1013J, but if you're just testing the waters, we can sometimes do a smaller sample order—just reach out to our sales team.
Typically 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on current stock levels. For bulk orders over 500 units, add about a week for production.
Yes, we include both CE and ISO certificates with every shipment of the 1013J. Just let us know if you need them in a specific format for your compliance team.
Absolutely, it accepts staples from 6 mm up to 22 mm in length—the 22 mm ones work great for heavier furniture or cabinet frames. Just make sure you use 10J series staples with the 1.2 x 0.6 mm shank.
Yes, the bottom-loading design lets you pop in a fresh strip of 100 staples without flipping the tool over, which saves time when you're working on upholstery or cabinets. It's pretty straightforward even with gloves on.