For those wanting to renovate some beloved furniture, spruce up the home with some improvements or get handy with a bit of woodwork, using upholstery staple guns can act as the perfect alternative to nails and glue. They can save a lot of time and are pretty easy to use!

Staple guns make work a lot easier and quicker, pushing heavy metal staples into materials. From upholstery to insulation, they can be used for a range of handiwork. 

Upholstery Staple Guns

However, there are a few different types of staple guns to choose from, including manual guns, pneumatic guns and electric staple guns. This article will explain the differences between each of them, including the pros and cons to help you decide the best one for your project.

The type of gun you choose will depend on the job you’re doing, the materials you’ll be working with, and the strength required to do the job. Hopefully, this article will help you work out the most suitable staple gun for you.

1. Manual staple gun
This type of upholstery staple gun is the most commonly used due to its cheap price and ease of use. Great for projects inside the home, they’re usually used for simpler jobs, like putting a poster on a wall or repairing a small hole. This type relies on a spring mechanism to load and unload the staples. This means that it takes more muscle strength to use as users have to manually press down on the trigger with their palm for it to work.

Pros
They’re easy to use and can be cheap to buy. They’re portable, making them handy to bring around with you.

Cons
This isn’t the staple gun for you if you need to use it for a long time. After some use, you may get tired or achy when using this particular type of staple gun. Due to this, they’re usually used for smaller jobs around the house.

Best for
Small home repairs
– Woodwork projects that require precision
– Art projects
– Putting up objects like posters or hanging lights

2. Electric staple gun
Electric staple guns run off batteries and electric power to insert staples into objects and surfaces. By using electric power to work, they require very minimum effort from the user, making it great for jobs that may take a long time. They also produce more staples than a manual gun, making the job less time-consuming.

Pros
This type of staple gun is a lot faster and quicker to use than a manual gun, with less effort required by the person using it. This type of staple gun is also a lot quieter than pneumatic staple guns, as well as being smaller.

Cons
Electric staple guns aren’t the best for jobs that need precision. You also need to be near a power supply to use it, unless you buy one which is battery powered.

Best for
– Light duty projects such as wiring
– Thin and fragile materials

3. Pneumatic staple gun
This type of staple gun is the best heavy-duty stapler and is usually used by professionals such as contractors who install insulation in houses. 

Pneumatic staple guns require very little effort to use and are the stapler of choice for when a lot of stapling is needed. Users need to simply pull a trigger for the staple to be inserted into the surface.

Pros
Due to having a longer nose than other staple guns, the pneumatic gun is really handy for getting into tight, hard to reach corners. They’re the staple gun of choice for the more difficult jobs due to their heavy-duty nature, making difficult jobs a lot easier. They require little maintenance, have longevity and durability.

Cons
Pneumatic staple guns can be quite loud and are the most expensive type. They also have a higher safety risk due to the force needed to use it. 

Best for
Home insulation
– Construction projects
– Good for using on hard surfaces such as wood

Get renovating!
Staple guns are great for speeding up the renovation process, whether you’re wanting to decorate your walls with some pretty posters or starting a bigger carpentry job. Hopefully, this article has made it clear which type is best for your next project; nothing is stopping you now!

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