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TOOLZILLA 3-in-1 Heavy Duty Staple Gun & 600 Staple Selection Pack - Professional Set with Multiple Usage as Staple Gun for Craft, DIY, Teachers, Upholstery Work, Staple Gun for Wood

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Firstly, it’s a nicely designed tool. Bosch have made it feel like one of their drills. Everything’s chunky, easy to grip and feels like it’s built to be used and abused without falling apart. The grip is rubberised and has the same finger rest as on the best Bosch combi drill. It’s a nice touch. Constructed from cast aluminium, the weight is kept down under 700 g, but it still feels like a heavy manual stapler. You can fit heavy-duty staples and brad nails. It’s a versatile fastening tool for DIY use in the home or workshop. I had to fix some roof lining and carpet stuff... Worked very effectively, feels sturdy.Bit difficult to add pins in small quantities or losses staples... And loader mechanism comes out at times during operation...But good tool for DIY fix and crafts

Easily one of the best electric staple guns I’ve used, the Neu Master NTC0070 stapler is easy on the hands, simple to use and brilliantly powerful. It takes all the effort out of shooting hundreds of staples in a row. US tool brand Workpro make some seriously tough equipment. Their 6 in 1 heavy-duty staple gun is just that. Big, chunky, and reliable, it’s one of the best manual staplers for the price. The top lever has a nice rubber finish to it that improves grip, and it’s matched by the foam insert in the bottom grip cut out. It’s a bit tight on my large hand, but for most users, it shouldn’t be an issue. You’ve got to put in a fair bit of effort to fire a staple or brad nail. Especially when you dial up the power to maximum, but it’s worth the effort for the power at the business end. Made from stainless steel, it feels like a sturdy stapler and not a plastic toy. Weighing in at nearly 600 g, it’s not the lightest on my list. It’s not a bad weight for a heavy-duty manual stapler though. Weighing in at 1.3 kg, it’s not the lightest stapler out there but it’s forgivable because the extra weight is a 3.6 Volt Lithium-Ion battery. If you’ve not tried an electric stapler, you’re in for a treat- no more aching hand muscles after firing a hundred staples and enough power to put a 12 mm T50 staple into timber up to 500 times in one charge.

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This is a very heavy and sturdy staple gun fir me and I found it difficult at first but with practice it gets easier. I managed to cover two ottomans. Very happy Once you get the hang of it this was a great little tool for removing upholstery staples. Well worth the money. The over-moulded rubberised grip is the sort of thing you’d find on a combi drill and makes it supremely comfortable to hold and manoeuvre into the right spot- there’s no slipping out of place even with a sweaty hand. The trigger is much easier to pull than the lever on a manual stapler, especially if you have mobility issues. This is a lightweight and relatively basic stapler. It doesn’t have a rubberised top handle, but the cut-out section where your fingers go has a rubberised piece of cushioning. It’s not uncomfortable to use, although you need to apply pressure to the material when stapling to avoid misfires.

The construction is excellent. It feels like a well-made tool. Don’t be put off that it’s not made from metal but a mix of polycarbonate and ABS plastics. The other benefit of a plastic stapler is the weight. At just over 450 g it means it’s fine for long stapling sessions. Useful for everything from holding two pieces of paper together to reupholstering chairs, manual staple guns have been around for more than 150 years. They rely on hand power to compress a spring inside the body that when released, fires a staple or brad nail out from the nose of the stapler. Made from steel or hard plastics, they’re often inexpensive but take a fair amount of hand power to operate. They’re not ideal if you have mobility issues or want to fire hundreds of staples in a row. Electric Staplers It’s a bit harder on the hands if you plan on firing a lot of staples though. You can adjust the power with the big wheel on top. Firing heavy-duty nails into wood takes a fair bit of squeeze to activate the mechanism.Electric staplers aren’t a new invention, they’ve been around since the mid-1960s. They take all the hard work out of stapling, but up until recently have been corded tools. With the rise of Lithium-Ion battery technology, you can charge up one of the best electric staplers with a simple USB cable and drive up to 500 staples using nothing more than your finger. They’re great if you’ve got a big job to do, or if the thought of pushing a stiff stapler handle is too much to bear. The downside is the price is much higher, and the unit weight is usually a bit more than a manual. Types of Staple Producing an impressive line of staplers and nail guns, Neu Master know all about making the best heavy-duty stapler- and this one’s got everything you need for stapling or brad nailing safely into a range of materials. The handle has been well designed, and the rubberised grip is easy to hang on to. That’s a good thing because it takes quite a bit of force to fire this beast. One thing I really like about this stapler is the dual power lever. Simply slide the switch under the trigger and choose between low and high power, depending on the job in hand. Powerful enough for use, but sometimes does jam. Used on MDF /wall plaster for poster was adequate. Now for one of the best-known names in DIY, Stanley. They have a long history and a great reputation for making equipment that works as hard as you do. The TR250 heavy duty staple gun is one of the best manual staple guns that I’ve tried out. All thanks to the comfortable handle and dual power settings.

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