🔧 Elevate your DIY game with the ultimate 5-in-1 staple gun—because multitasking just got electric!
The WORKPRO 5-in-1 Staple Gun is a corded, electric tool designed for professional and DIY woodworking projects. Compatible with five staple and nail types, it delivers rapid firing at 60 staples per minute with an 8-foot power cord for extended reach. Lightweight and ergonomically designed, it features a quick-release magazine and triple safety mechanisms, making it ideal for upholstery, carpentry, and home improvement tasks.
Manufacturer | HANGZHOU GREATSTAR INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD |
Part Number | W125288AE |
Item Weight | 3.54 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.87 x 9.37 x 2.32 inches |
Color | Gray |
Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
Capacity Description | Full Strip |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**Y
it’s electric with good power
Great for reupholstering I’ve used it several times now and I love it. I’ve tried the other handheld stapler. You just didn’t have the power. This electric one is fantastic.
N**T
Great product and affordable
Useful in any project.
L**H
Electric Brad Stapler/Nailer: A Reliable and Well-Built Tool
I recently received this electric brad stapler/nailer, and I was pleasantly surprised. When I unboxed it, I was impressed by its solid construction and sturdy design. It feels durable and well-built, which gives me confidence that it will last through many projects.The stapler/nailer is incredibly reliable, effortlessly driving staples and with precision and consistency. It is powerful enough it will handle different materials like wood, fabric, and plastic with ease. This is a nice addition to my toolkit.One of the standout aspects is its ease of use. Loading staples and nails is straightforward, and the tool rarely jams, even during extended use. It’s lightweight enough to handle comfortably but sturdy enough to handle demanding projects without overheating or faltering. The cord length is generous, and it operates quietly compared to other staplers I’ve used.If you’re looking for a dependable, high-quality electric brad stapler that delivers great results, this is the one to get. It’s an excellent investment for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. Highly recommended!The only area I could see improvement in is the nailing portion. A few nails went all the way in, but many did not go completely into the wood, and I had to use a hammer to finish them off. While I don't mind doing that on a small project, if I were using this to put hundreds of nails in that would get old.I think this is priced fairly and you will get plenty of use out of it.
P**R
lightweight, no power
downgrading my review after using it for an actual project. well, trying to. it doesn't have enough power to nail into anything. spend the extra $30 for a name brand. even with two-handed, standing over the nailer pressure, the brads would not sink to flush and the staples were just barely flush -- i would need to go through with a punch for every single one if i were making something like a picture frame or reupholstering or something.
G**F
Tries to Be Something It Can't
I really wanted to like this product as I normally have to lug around a small air compressor and a few different air stapler/nailers to get work done, but it just isn't up to snuff. I attempted to use this while woodworking to brad/pin nails work pieces together while glue set and it just couldn't sink the nails deep enough into the work piece. The staples worked much better than the nails and I only occasionally had issues where it couldn't sink a staple, however I just can't recommend a unit that is more expensive than a staples-only one and tries to offer functionality that it can't deliver.
J**G
Does not work well
This product did not work well at all. I returned it
C**N
Great for staples...not as good at brads
This is a pretty good tool.I do like the stapler part very much. The pins/nails I found very difficult to load. The instructions are terrible, but if you look at the online photos and description of it you can get it done. Those frustrated me some and if it wasn’t for the excellent stapler function I would have marked this down a star. I probably won’t use that function all that much because the nails are so short.I found the nails didn’t go in all the way. They would be ok for tacking thin items. I tested them in a small piece of plywood so perhaps that wasn’t a fair test? I imagine softer thinner wood would perform better, but many frames are made of harder woods.This tool has a nice heavy LONG cord which is fantastic. I love not having to use an extension or be super close to an outlet to use it. The cord provides a good amount of maneuverability.The tool is quite light weight which will make it easier to spend time using it. The grip is super good, solid and very comfortable. It’s extremely easy to push the tool end down and click those staples right in. The trigger performed each time I pulled with a defined feel that was easy to get used to. I didn’t try to precision place the staples, but they seemed to go where I wanted, and into plywood correctly without a struggle.I am very happy with this tool and look forward to using it in my workshop. It’s a good investment in home tools to have a good stapler. I have found it surprising over the years how many times I have pulled out the manual one to do a project. Wish I had this years ago.This would make a great gift.
W**M
4.25 stars - so far
80 bucks is on the higher end of the price range for these, but this has more versatility than staples alone, so there's that. It'll be a while before I get to put this through some real serious work, so far, I've just stapled up some plastic over the windows. It is definitely MUCH easier to squeeze a trigger than the whole mechanism of a manual unit; with my busted up, arthritic wrists, hands, fingers - this kind of thing is no longer just an optional unit, mechanical is my mandatory, whether I like it or not. This could stand to be a bit lighter, but materials-wise, that is likely to get into more expensive stuff; already at an 80$ price point, driving up the cost for lighter material wouldn't lessen the cost, or sell more units, I'm sure. The sooner plastics are replaced with carbon fiber materials so much the better. After I've put this through some more serious 'paces', I'll come back and update/edit this review, but so far this seems to be about typical.
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