🛠️ Staple like a pro, finish like a boss!
The YEAHOME 4-in-1 Upholstery Staple Gun is a heavy-duty, rust-proof tool crafted from chrome steel, designed for versatile use with D, U, T staples and pins. Featuring adjustable power settings and an ergonomic grip, it delivers precision and comfort for DIY, upholstery, and carpentry projects. Comes loaded with 4000 fasteners to keep you ready for any task.
Manufacturer | YEAHOME |
Brand | YEAHOME |
Item Weight | 2.33 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 1.5 x 0.04 inches |
Color | 4-in-1 Stapler Gun With 4000 Staples |
Material Type | chrome steel |
Number of Fasteners | 4000 |
Manufacturer Part Number | YH-SG-01 |
K**R
Easy to Use and Gets the Job Done — Even for a First-Timer
I bought this staple gun to repair the felt lining under my couch after my cats had a little too much fun and ripped it off the front. I’ve never repaired furniture before, but this tool made it super easy.It’s straightforward to use, even for someone with no prior experience. It had enough power to secure the felt back into place without any issues, and it felt solid and reliable throughout the job. It also came with a few different staple types, which was a nice bonus and gave me some flexibility.If you're looking for a heavy-duty staple gun for basic furniture repairs or home projects, this one is a great choice — especially if you're new to DIY fixes like I was.
Z**L
Staple Gun Review
I used this staple gun to secure the back of a chest, and it worked great! It was easy to handle, and the staples went in smoothly without jamming. It made the job quick and neat. Strong hold and reliable performance—definitely a good tool to have for home projects and repairs!
S**R
For artists stretching Canvas.
It works great most of the time for stretching canvas and the adjustable pressure is great and makes it easy to use if you're not so strong! Small size and nice build quality, but sometimes it just can't drive staples through a stretcher bar. Its random though, as if the stapler just gets tired of stapling and ends up jamming.
A**R
Learning curve with use
It does the job! There’s definitely a learning curve with it at first but once you get the hang of it it’s pretty efficient. You just have to know what angle to apply pressure on using the stapler to get a solid stapler. I really like it and used it to fix the fabric that was ripping off underneath my couch cushions
T**N
Trying to do too many things...or something
This thing is pretty and feels great in your hand. And it puts a staple into a piece of corrugated cardboard or a stick of butter (as long as it's not cold) like a champ! If you essentially need a thumbtack, but want to feel like a construction worker...this NEEDS to be in your tool belt.Here's my story, in case it's helpful to anyone else considering DIY reupholstering using this morsel of Amazon eye candy...Bought this to attempt to attach a new leather cover to the center console armrest in my car.Included staples were too deep (would've poked through my armrest), so I bought some 1/4" Arrow J21 staples, which loaded nicely... They wouldn't penetrate leather and armrest, no matter how firmly I made sure the head of the stapler was against the surface, and no matter how much (or how little) tension I applied through the tension adjustment knob. All this thing did was smash the snot out of every staple - and slowly ruin the edge of my new armrest cover - as staple after mangled staple crunched into it rather than going into the surface like it was supposed to!I assumed it was a weak staple problem, which seemed weird, because the previous cover had been installed with lightweight staples that looked pretty much exactly like the ones I couldn't get to penetrate... Anyway since this is a "4-in-1" stapler, I went BACK to the big box store and bought ANOTHER box of staples, this time, name-brand, Arrow T50 (heavy duty) 1/4" staples, and headed home again SURE that I finally had what I'd need. BUT NO!!! This staple gun, despite its 4-in-1 claim, failed to penetrate the armrest a single time with these staples! Not only that, but it mangled every single one of them, and jammed on nearly every discharge of them so that I needed pliers to rip the remains of the staple out of the jaws of the stapler so that I could even get it to spit another out!I decided to try one last thing before concluding that I was trying to do an impossible project, and starting to look for a local upholstery shop to clean up my mess.I went BACK to the big box store ONE MORE TIME and bought an Arrow JT27 staple gun...made for one purpose: applying J21 staples. When I got back home, I loaded some staples, aligned the console cover, and fired the first staple straight into the plastic, exactly where I meant it to be, no mangling. I got my cover on...but not with this hunk of scrap metal.Truth be told, I wish this HAD worked. It was WAY more comfortable to use than the JT27 is. But I kinda need a tool to WORK more than I need it to be pretty or sexy or covered in memory foam or whatever. Now if you'll excuse me, I am going to go sit in my car, lean on my like-new center console, and contemplate why I can't just have it all...
D**S
Great buy
It's very easy to use with a comfortable grip. I like that it comes with different types of staples. It worked great putting decor up on my popcorn ceiling.
L**A
Correction to my poor review
The other day I left a review stating it doesn’t work.I spoke too soon. I went on You Tube & found out what I was doing wrong.The stapler works fine , it was user error.
R**
Honestly, that might work better.
This industrial stapler looks tough, but honestly, it only works well on surfaces like wood. I needed it to repair a mattress, and it just didn’t hold at all. Not the best choice if you’re working with fabric or softer materials.
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