Top positive review
6 people found this helpful
Great for small projects
By Joey on Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
I used this staple gun to complete the recushioning and reupholsterey of my dining room chairs. It worked perfectly. The only issue I had was that the staples didn't always go in deep enough, which was ok because when I completed one seat I just went around and hammered them in fully. Not a big issue for a small project. I would also advise that this gun is not for people with relatively small hands. I'm 6'1" tall and have relatively large and strong hands. I had my 19 yo daughter help me on the first set of staples on each seat and although she could do it, she needed to use both hands and several seconds to squeeze a staple out. I would also caution that the same brand staples that are suggested for this tool are not the best. They do a good job of securing the material to the wood, but if you to make an error and need to pull out the staples, they are actually quite hard/brittle, and always break, so that you either need to use a pair of plyers to get them out, or you have to hammer the remaining staple back into the wood if it's not protruding far enough to be pulled out. The staples that I removed from the original manufactured seats had no such issue. Those staples behaved more like metal.
Top critical review
1 people found this helpful
Only good enough for the lightest work
By CleverTiger on Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2019
I bought this in hopes of replacing my ailing (trigger is going bad) Bostitch electric staple gun. It is easy to use, comfortable and easy to find in your mess because of its bright yellow exterior but it does not have sufficient ooomph to sink staples in anything harder than soft pine. If you are looking for something with more power than that I would recommend looking at an electric staple gun.
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