What is the Best Way to Staple Romex 14/2 Cables to Wall Studs?

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Asked By MightyMango23 On

Hey everyone! I could really use your advice on stapling Romex 14/2 cables to some wall studs. I'm looking for a good staple gun, but I'm totally lost with all the different sizes, types, and brands out there. What do you recommend I use?

5 Answers

Answered By ElectricExplorer76 On

Check out the Milwaukee Romex Stapler with the right rubber-coated staples. Here's a link: [Milwaukee Cable Stapler](https://www.acmetools.com/milwaukee-m12-cable-stapler-bare-tool-2448-20/045242571680.html). Just make sure not to overdrive the staples when using it!

Answered By HomeImprovementHero On

For most DIY jobs, you might find a power stapler to be a bit excessive. It’s fast and easy to just use half-inch plastic staples and a hammer. Trust me, it’ll save you time and hassle!

Answered By WiringWizard12 On

Try searching for 'nm cable staples' instead of 'romex staples.' The 'nm' stands for 'non-metallic,' which refers to the type of sheath you're working with. It should help you find what you need more easily!

Answered By ToolNut42 On

If you're looking for a tool, check out the Klein Tools Loose Cable Stapler. It’s around $40 at Home Depot and does a good job for tasks like this.

Answered By CraftyChipmunk34 On

I'd suggest going for a hammer and Romex staples instead of a staple gun. Those guns often don’t get the staples tight enough, especially if you're aiming for clean runs. Plus, using a hammer and staples is usually going to be a lot cheaper, and it gets the job done just fine!

CuriousCat23 -

Which staples specifically do you mean? I’ve been searching for ‘romex staples’ but I'm seeing tons of types and sizes like T50 and MS-500J, which is so confusing!

HelpfulHank99 -

Absolutely agree! Plus, a hammer gives you more control over how snug the staples are.

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