YeaHome Official via Amazon has
YeaHome Heavy Duty Staple Gun w/ 4000 Staples for $8.99 >
now $9.99 when you follow the instructions below.
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- Apply promo code 6NH46QED
- Total will be $8.99 > now $9.99 + Free shipping w/ Prime
Includes:- 1x Staple Gun
- 1000 x Door-type Staples
- 1000 x U-type Staples
- 1000 x Brad Nails(T-type)
- 1000 x Pin Nails
Features:- Quick View Window
- Handle Lock
- All-Steel Magazine
- Change the pressure (between low to high) with the screw lever
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Usually, the chair bottom frame is an engineered wood and after good years of service, I replace it with real plywood and nothing works better than pneumatic staple gun. I am not a professional but annoyed with the manual staple gun for those jobs.
If anyone can fire the manual staple guns precisely every time, you win. But not me. Even the corded one is not good. I am planning to donate it.
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I have not touch a staple gun in several years, an expensive powered staple gun would be a waste. A mechanical gun like this is a little more practical for me but I wish they would make the handle longer or something for easy stapling.
I have not touch a staple gun in several years, an expensive powered staple gun would be a waste. A mechanical gun like this is a little more practical for me but I wish they would make the handle longer or something for easy stapling.
Pneumatic = air
Are you speaking from first-hand, professional point of view? What weight of material is it worth making the leap for? Or is it all upholstery? Some more background info might help
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Yes, for me it's way over kill.
Air is much cheaper than battery, but not as portable. For a lot of the battery nail guns I believe they are still air also. Just build up enough pressure for a one time shot each time. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong.
The biggest upside to air over this will be consistency. Biggest upside to battery over air will be wireless (tubeless?) and no need for an air compressor (noise)
So ultimately, it really depends on your usecase and your budget. For a casual home repair DIYer redoing some furniture you may not want to splurge on a more expensive battery staple gun.
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Yes, for me it's way over kill.
And even if you need more power, a corded one will do for what these things are made for. But again, the temptation is nice but also agreed not needed....
Yes sir
Usually, the chair bottom frame is an engineered wood and after good years of service, I replace it with real plywood and nothing works better than pneumatic staple gun. I am not a professional but annoyed with the manual staple gun for those jobs.
If anyone can fire the manual staple guns precisely every time, you win. But not me. Even the corded one is not good. I am planning to donate it.