💪 Craft with Purpose: Staple your way to empowerment!
The WORKPRO Pink Staple Gun is a multifunctional 6-in-1 manual brad nailer designed for various applications, including carpentry, upholstery, and DIY projects. It comes with 4000 staples and features dual power settings, an ergonomic design, and a commitment to supporting women's causes through donations.
Manufacturer | HANZGHOU GREATSTAR INDUSTRIAL CO.LTD |
Item Weight | 2.16 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 5 x 1.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Color | Pink |
Style | Staple Gun+4000pcs Staples |
Material | Plastic, Alloy |
Capacity Description | Full Strip |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**E
Does the job well
happy with this item. shoots well, easy to load. much less $ than an electric or pneumatic. Better than i expected it to be.
P**N
Good Quality and solid
Really nice gun however i should have done more research this thing is way over kill for posting paper targets.Well made and sturdy.
L**E
So easy to use..... like a real pro
I loved it
D**Y
Good buy
It's easy to use and seems sturdy
V**A
Great product
Easy to use. Good power penetration in wood
M**Z
Práctico!
Me gusta, muy práctico. Para una mujer como yo que no sabe cómo poner un tornillo está perfecto 🙃
L**T
My little pink wonder
This little pink wonder makes stapling easy. I like the fact that it is cordless so I don’t “trip” over the cord. Its battery power gives that little extra advantage when stapling into wood, leather and other fabrics. I used it so far to reupholster a sofa. For the money, next to an actual air gun, it makes home projects a breeze. Whether tackling a new or rebuild, this stapler makes any project much easier and more professional looking.
O**R
Stapler? More like staple masher
I've only used this for attaching plastic decorative boxwood panels to pine and I'm impressed and surprised I haven't been able to get a single staple to drive correctly.I tried the power switch in both positions. Does that even do anything? Seems like a gimmick. I tried stapling dead on with varying degrees of pressure and even off kilter angles. No luck! I've used a number of staplers through the years and feel like I know what I'm doing, but this thing just doesn't seem to work right. I'm pretty sure it has to do with the fact I'm using narrower t25 staples and will have to try it with the wider t50. It's very imprecise and I don't believe the image with all the various staples and brads all perfectly lined up in the gray plastic could have been achieved with this stapler. Absolutely impossible. You can look a closely at the picture and see each staple and brad are identical. All photoshop. Why lie? Lame liars selling jonk; that's why.I've got it at 5 stars for the ease of use, light weightedness, and versatility, but you know what, those things are the icing on the cake if it actually stapled right. The handle is easy enough to squeeze and loading it is simple, but the stapling part where it staples? Where the rubber meets the road? It's only mashed and mangled the staples against the wood with just a wee bit of penetration to get my panels up. I think they'll stay, fingers crossed, we'll see! But really, what a piece of junk!I thought I needed it b/c I only have a real lightweight stapler and needed something that would drive larger staples for these panels I put up. I thought it'd be the last one I'd ever need b/c you can load it with all sorts of staples and the review sites (that basically point to products with multiple reviews for ad clicks and they're mostly fine for saving time (except for this!)) all link to this one, but this is nearly unusable. Bad idea! My lightweight one is an all-metal stanley and it's been great for years so I'm going to get the larger version next and be done shopping.To all you having great luck, loving what you got, and are having the best time ever stapling your staples, good for you! I wish I had your experience. I even watched several of the video reviews and now that I'm thinking about it, none of them actually demonstrate the stapler actually stapling. You buy it for the unboxing and the feeeturez! Yeah, well. Facepalm. my bad. Maybe I got the only lemon of the whole lot, but it doesn't seem broken, just made poorly. I've got the stapling I need done (ish) for now and will have to get a different one for the next job whenever that'll be.Skip. Do not buy. Stop. Buyer beware. No. Caution. Stay away.
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