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catchiqui
- 13 reviews
Two so far... both rubbish
The first one wouldn’t work so was replaced under warranty late late year ... just opened the new one now to upholster some chairs and it won’t even turn on .. absolute rubbish ... taking it back to Bunnings for a refund not interested in the 3 yr replacement warranty would rather one that actually works... was all ready to start my project and now instead have to waste my day running around to get a new one
Purchased in October 2021 at Bunnings Warehouse for A$40.00.
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Robbo
- 9 reviews
- 1 like
Ozito SNG-2050 Staple Gun
This staple gun is for hobbyists only . I am a leatherworker,mainly making belts, bags etc out of leather, obviously, but I was asked to a re-upholster a M/C seat, something I rarely do. I already had the Ozito stapler from a previous job, ( that I should have learnt from) . The material was vinyl . The base was hard formed molded plastic. While making the template, cutting, sewing & fitting the vinyl cover was easy, the staple gun gave me nothing but frustration.
Its fine on soft woods like pine and on a flat surface, but trying to st...Read more
aple into hard formed plastics and around corners & curves, tight areas etc. was impossible. I destroyed just about every single staple, and pulling most of them out with a pair of pliers.Only on a flat section would a staple sometimes actually go in. It's simply just not powerful enough for anything outside soft woods. So for framing, and small & light jobs it would be great, but for anything else, forget it . As more upholstery jobs are now coming in, I am now considering buying a good quality pneumatic stapler/ bradder . I am now looking at either a Ryobi or a ' Spear & Jackson' bradder/ stapler, but leaning more towards a S & J. Hope all this helps.
Purchased in March 2021 at Bunnings Warehouse.
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BernieOBrisbane
- 3 reviews
It’s a toy
I have an old Bosch PK14 stapler that no one stocks staples for anymore so they have to be ordered in, they are Bosch specific and of course pricey.
I bought the Ozito as a replacement as the staples are cheaper and readily available.
Pretty disappointed. I was doing some vinyl upholstery work. It couldn’t drive home staples in pine plywood and I had to finish them all with a hammer. I tried some Brad nails into pine and same problem. Ended up finishing the job with a hand stapler. Probably okay for cardboard and corflute but all in all I thought it was pretty useless as a stapler.
I returned it for a refund and ordered Bosch staples and justified the price of them by the performance of the Bosch.
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Not as good as the old version...
I had used a previous Ozito model (slightly different shape) of this staple gun for many years and it was absolutely fantastic. I fired thousands of staples perfectly. Eventually it died and bought this one to replace it. Unfortunately this new model doesn't seem to strike as hard as the old one and the staples are not driven all the way in. Even when stapling into particle board, the staples sit at least 2 mm proud of the surface. The old one would staple dead flush into seasoned hardwood. Will be returning it, but there's no alternative that doesn't involve shelling out serious cash. Might be OK if you were just working with paper, cardboard and foam though.
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JohnMelbourne
- 4 reviews
- 4 likes
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Nice electric staple gun - highly recommended
Bought this to staple some shade cloths under my pergola. Tried using a manual staple gun but it was not safe doing it on a ladder. Finding an electric staple gun is pretty difficult in Melbourne with not much choices. I was a bit apprehensive about the Ozito brand but at $39 (which is cheaper than some of the branded manual staple gun), I thought why not.
Wow was I surprised. The quality of the staple gun is quite good. It comes with 1,500 staples and 100 nails. It punched the staples in quite easily into the battens. Pretty powerful. You c...Read more
an get a cordless one but I prefer the corded version as I don't have to worry about batteries dying on me. Highly recommended product. Works well. Very light and easy to hold. Easy to use. Good quality. At $39, its a good buy.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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