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๐Ÿ”จ HARDWOOD FLOORING: Enhanced Staples for Conventional Flooring Installation Review

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Very good

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Description of ๐Ÿ”จ HARDWOOD FLOORING: Enhanced Staples for Conventional Flooring Installation

Uses standard 18 gauge narrow crown staples AND 18 gauge brad nails up to 1-9/16". Shoe easily adjusts to multiple floor thicknesses. Designed for floors from 1/4" - 9/16" (or 3/4" in limited applications). New shoe designs permits use on Shaw type groove side fastening (floor with longer lower lip on groove side). Adjustable depth control for limited countersink. INCLUDES BM PLASTIC CASE.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

it worked great. Changing legs is a bit tricky.

800 square meters. Parquet feet. Once the pressure was set it worked great. Switching legs is a little tricky at first, but it can be done in a minute or two once you get the hang of it. The o-rings used to secure the foot are very small and don't have any extras, so don't waste them (although I'm sure you could go to the hardware store and buy a few more). Make sure you are seated correctly and aligning your foot with your tongue and you will have no problems. Take a hammer and a nail pullerโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Nailers and staplers
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great stapler for a one time job.

I installed 525 sqm. Engineered wood feet 1/2 inch thick. I bought this stapler specifically for this job. Now that I've done that, I can make another one! Here are my random impressions: * A stapler usually works great. I used 1 1/4" slotted braces in the floor liner. I replaced the carpet with 7.5" wide engineered wood using a combination of staples and glue. I paid $109 for a stapler and it was about half that other staplers (like Bostic, etc.).* When sewing, you MUST be in the groove everyโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Nailer
Cons
  • Without automatic

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works well but be careful

Just received on Monday (two days ago) and was able to try it out for the first time last night. I won't be able to use it seriously until Friday. My first impressions are positive. The manual, while not very good, is pretty good for a Chinese product. I didn't see much of an effect adjusting the depth, but it's not hard to change the depth with the dial adjustment. 70 psi, the recommended minimum, didn't quite match the 1 inch struts that went through 3/8 thick oak into 3/4 thick plywood, butโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Power tools and hand tools
Cons
  • Small parts