• 【Selectable Drive】- Comes with sequential- or single-fire mode switch, it’s easy to improve the work efficiency by adjusting the nailing mode according to the needs of the work. Switch to“TTT”, keep pressing the trigger and then push the safety striker pin and nosepiece in sequence down onto the surface to be fastened(The trigger cannot be released halfway).
  • 【Never Too Hot】- This electric tacker is designed with built-in motor, that will NOT cause the machine to be too hot and stop working, instead of the coil structure, which is commonly used in the electric stapler of major else brands
  • 【Widely Use】- With 1500 pieces T50 staples (8mm, 10mm, 12mm), 500pcs Brad Nails (14mm length), and 60pcs/min rated firing speed, this power tool is perfect for stapling and nailing of cardboard, insulating material, fabrics, foils, leather, corkwood, etc
  • 【Safety and Comfort】- Designed with triple lock mechanism for extra security and safety: on/off switch, striker pin and power trigger, this electric hand tool could be stored at home safely even if there’re curious kids, and the ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip
  • 【Quality Assurance】- WORRY-FREE-12-month-warranty. UL-certified for North American use. To avoid accidents, please read the instructions carefully before use. If any questions or suggestions, please contact us, we will reply within 24 hours.

when used as it is supposed to be it works very good. It drove staples into very hard wood and drove them in very tight. I am a bit puzzled that the handle becomes quite warm after being plugged in for a short period. is this a problem? Do they all do that? if it's unique just to my stapler, what should I do"? Lee Paradis

Almost took an eye out. Shot out a staple as I plugged in. Point down when power on next time

The product made the job so much easier than using the usual t-50 stapler. Manual staplers can be tiring for big jobs. You can also shoot a staple when normally you would need to have a good angle to put pressure on the stapler. Great for crafts and woodworking.

Purchased to reupholster my chairs, and while I’ve not completed the project I tested the gun and it works well. Staples aren’t completely flushed but go in straight and I think it will work for my needs. I’ve only ever used a manual staple gun and bought this because know how hard it is to work with a manual especially if its a longer project. Bottom line, for it to be only a $10 to $15 bucks more then a manual staple gun I think its deal.

The delivery speed is very fast, very satisfactory, the book gun is of good quality, very easy to use, the order is very strong, without any looseness, its size is relatively appropriate, after use, easy to place,It can change nails of different sizes, which can meet many needs at ordinary times. It helps me a lot and is very satisfied. It is a very practical product.

I didn't want cordless because I don't use one often enough to keep the batteries good so I bought this one and it works great. I store it in the box that it came in along with the staples that came with it. I have only used it one time so far but am thinking of projects I can do to use it again. I have arthritis but this one is easy to use and doesn't hurt my hands.

The product was packed very well and arrived in a perfect condition. It is super easy to use. My husband used the staple gun to fasten the baseboard in our living room and it worked great. I would recommend this tool to anyone who likes DIY home remodeling projects, big or small. It is pretty useful.

The staple gun arrived at the right time for our chicken coop. Works perfectly. Very powerful at both manual and auto mode. Recommend for any bigger size home project. Good for science project too.

I purchsed this stapler for a variety of uses, the first project was installing a plastic cover for my chairs. The stapler did the job remarkably well, very easy to go and speed up the job which made it much more enjoyable to do.

To give you some background, I tested it with 2 mm thick, tough polyethylene. I folded 40 to 8 mm and charged it with 12 mm heavy staples. It went straight through the polyethylene, into about two millimeters of wood, and I'm fixing it. Change it to the lowest setting, it passes, but it doesn't sit flat with the wood, so my suggestion is, this will probably do most of the work you want,