The Bostitch G27W Heavy Duty Staple Remover is a rugged hand tool designed to make pulling staples fast, clean, and easy — even from tough materials like wood, upholstery, corrugated board, insulation, and packaging. Its heavy-duty construction and optimized leverage design give you maximum pulling power with minimal effort, making it a valuable addition to workshops, job sites, and everyday maintenance toolkits.
Key Features
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Heavy-duty build: Durable metal construction stands up to repeated use in demanding environments.
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Optimized leverage design: Provides maximum pulling force with reduced hand effort, even on stubborn staples.
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Angled extraction tip: Precisely engages staples for clean removal without damaging surrounding surfaces.
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Comfort grip: Ergonomic handle reduces hand fatigue during repetitive staple removal.
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Versatile use: Ideal for staples in wood, cardboard, fabric, upholstery, insulation, and construction materials.
Specifications
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Tool Type: Manual staple remover
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Construction: Heavy-duty metal body with ergonomic grip
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Primary Use: Removing staples from boards, wood frames, packaging, upholstery backing, insulation, and general workshop materials
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Operation: Manual leverage removal — no power source required
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Ideal For: Workshops, job sites, packaging areas, home improvement, furniture repair, woodworking, and maintenance
Why Choose This Staple Remover?
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Built for strength: Heavy-duty design means it can repeatedly remove stubborn staples that lighter removers struggle with.
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Less effort, more control: Leverage-optimized geometry and comfort handle make repetitive staple extraction easier and more precise.
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Wide application range: Works well on wood, fabric, corrugated packaging, insulation and more — not just office staples.
Things to Know Before Buying
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This is a manual tool — best suited for light to moderate volumes of staple removal. For high-volume or embedded staples in very hard materials, consider pairing with pneumatic removal tools.
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To protect wood or fabric surfaces, use steady, controlled pulls and position the tip for best engagement under the staple crown.