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September 1, 2025
Perfect nice price good product recommend buying one .
LORNE SANDY
July 30, 2025
I recently purchased the Upholstery Staple Gun Heavy Duty by PHITRIC, and boy, am I blown away! This little powerhouse has completely changed the game for my DIY projects.First off, let's talk about its size. Don't let its compact appearance fool you - it packs a serious punch! I was initially skeptical, but once I got my hands on it, I was amazed by its power and versatility. It effortlessly drove staples into the toughest materials, making my upholstery projects a breeze.The 4-in-1 functionality of this staple gun is the icing on the cake. It's like having multiple tools in one, which is perfect for someone like me who loves tackling various projects around the house. From power finishing to manual brad nailing, this little wonder does it all!The adjustable power feature is a game-changer. It allows me to customize the stapling force, ensuring a flawless finish every time. Whether I'm working on delicate woodwork or heavy-duty carpentry, this staple gun adapts effortlessly to my needs.Another fantastic feature is the inclusion of 6000 staples. Yes, you read that right! With this generous amount of staples, I never have to worry about running out mid-project. It's like this staple gun knows exactly what DIY enthusiasts need, even before we do!The build quality is top-notch too. Sturdy and durable, it feels like it can withstand whatever I throw at it. Plus, the comfortable grip ensures that my hands don't tire out during long hours of crafting.To sum it up, the Upholstery Staple Gun Heavy Duty by PHITRIC is a true gem in the world of DIY tools. It's small yet mighty, and its power and versatility have left me thoroughly impressed. Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a novice looking to spruce up your space, this staple gun is an absolute must-have.So, go ahead and treat yourself to this game-changing tool. Trust me, you won't be disappointed!Link to the product
Ndagger
July 11, 2025
Pros: can use a couple sizes of staples. Feels sturdy.Cons: it’s advertised as heavy duty, but can’t use full size wood staples. It is smaller than it looks in the oicture
Holly Watson
June 24, 2025
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Blake
May 15, 2025
Nice little gun for the price although I probably will only use it for small projects. I used it to reupholster a center console lid and the nails performed well. Also test the staples in a piece of wood and it was consistent.
Angelica
May 7, 2025
It’s a bit hard to use. I feel like my hands are not strong or big enough for it and I had to sometimes use both hands. I don’t have this issue with other staple guns. I have very large hands for a woman but I think this one was built for men.Besides that, it’s a great staple gun. It works great. Is not weak. It comes with a variety of staples and nails so you can get started with ALL of your half finished projects and finish them all in one day.
Justin
April 7, 2025
This is the second "heavy duty" stapler I've bought, after the first failed. This one quit almost immediately. Why is it so hard to make a fkn staple gun that puts staples in consistently???I am a mechanical engineer by trade and I will tell you WHY this will quit working on you and why you should spend your hard earned money elsewhere.They brag about this "Ultra thick" crush pad (in my first picture), well, that's the downfall of this stapler...that crush pad sits above the metal part (in my second picture) that encapsulates the staples in the tray. We will call this the staple retainer from here on out. Every time you staple, that crush pad mashes down on the staple retainer.The staple retainer, is a thin piece of sheet metal and as soon as it starts to deform, and it WILL deform eventually, the staples are going to start getting jammed.The designers of this should be fired to think its okay to have ANYTHING in the mechanism contacting a thin piece of metal that needs to retain its shape to correctly guide staples and keep them from jamming up.Even after bending that thin part back up so the staples moved freely again, I only got through about 20 staples before it was jamming up again. The only way to correctly solve this problem is to reduce the thickness of the stupid crush pad so it cant hit the guide... Worst design I've ever seen.
abdullah
January 22, 2025
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