⚡ Nail it all, safely and swiftly — your DIY game changer!
The NEU MASTER Electric Staple Gun is a versatile 2-in-1 tool combining a staple gun and brad nailer, designed for light-duty upholstery and home improvement projects. Featuring a triple safety switch system, a lightweight 3.5 lb build, and compatibility with multiple staple and nail sizes, it offers ergonomic ease and reliable performance without the need for compressors. Includes 336 staples and 200 nails, plus a transparent magazine window and quick-release mechanism for seamless operation.
Manufacturer | NEU MASTER |
Part Number | PLD6013 |
Item Weight | 4.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.66 x 2.36 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | PLD6013 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Small |
Color | Green |
Style | Electric Brad Nailer |
Material | Polypropylene |
Power Source | AC 120V |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Capacity Description | Full Strip |
Included Components | Works with all sizes of T50 staples 8 to 16mm as well as type F15 - 16mm Brad nails Adjustable impact level and Anti jam mechanism |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 year customer service |
C**.
Trabajo liviano
The media could not be loaded. La compré para trabajos livianos y lo hace perfecto. Madera delgada o de poca densidad, tela , reata y similares . No se debe esperar más de eso… para mi es adecuado
P**R
click, buy now. you're welcome.
Yep. I was struggling with a handheld hard-core type stapler and my hand was hurting and most of the samples did not take. It was literally taking a few minutes a staples. Ugh. Then I thought to myself, I said, "self, there has to be a better way. It has to be an easier way to get this on the wall." Then I saw on Amazon an electric stapler. And it got it. It worked so well I cried a little. I got the whole wall done in 10 minutes. Yep. I stapled through fabric and wall. It went in smooth and made the project look sooooo much nicer than wall tacks. I'm so proud. Get this one. The cord is regular lenght so I had to add an extention cord. It did not lessen the power or anything. My best purchase of the year. Gon' an get it ya'll. Thank me later. Your welcome in advance.
G**N
Ok for the Price ??
I needed a stapler for a project covering stool seats. The N6013 looked good for this short time project and will probably sit on the shelf after I'm done. If I was purchasing for heavier use I would spend double and get a well known brand.Good thing is this uses fairly common T-50 staples and drives them flush into standard plywood. The power knob works as expected and I suggest several test fires to find the right spot.Downside is the trigger. In the photo I have indicated a spot on the trigger that activates the firing, it will not fire using the other areas on the trigger, you will feel a definite snap/click when pulling the trigger. This design requires a little more force to activate, no leverage is applied.Another thing to consider is power consumption, this product is rated at 11 amps, (about 1300 watts). When it fires you may notice the lights dim. They don't recommend an extension cord so the original cord (about 6.5 ft) is tough to live with. I use a 12 gauge extension cord, which I already own, and rated for 20 amps. If I was making this purchase again, the power use (11a) would be something I would examine. I have no experience with electric staplers so it is possible this is common among the products available.I found the loading to be simple for staples. Using brads requires a specific method per the instructions. I haven't used this stapler for brads.Project is getting started, if any problems I will update the review.The N6013 is so far good enough for me and my limited use.A week later: Using the tool for about 20 staples I went back to my hand held.Why: Using on bar stool upholstery, the gun required either two hands or a heavy one arm hold to get the staple driven in completely. Two hands is a deal breaker, and the heavy pressure was more work than the manual stapler.As I mentioned above about the trigger, it really showed when I finally got into the job. It required exact placement of my finger so close to the frame I was getting a light pinch.Update:I have upgraded 1 star. The company Spartatool/ Neu Master reached out to me and offered a refund, and a review of this model by their QC people. The customer satisfaction effort is worth the extra star. Yes I will look at their upper scale models for purchase.Verdict: RETURNED
A**R
Powerful and easy to use
I purchased to replace the vinyl on 2 jetski seats. The stapler drove nearly 700 3/8 staples within 2 hours of coming out of the box. The hard plastic seat base was a good test of this staplers power and it held up well.It was a little picky about having the stapler pressed firmly against the material, a nice safety feature, but the convenience of just squeezing the trigger to drive the screw was really nice.For a hobbiest this stapler is great, probably not intended for heavy daily use but definitely a good value.
J**S
Don't buy this gun will take 10mm crown staples only
The gun made in China and will take 10 mm crown size staples only which is almost impossible to find on Amazon or anywhere else. In the About this item they claim the gun will work with type T50 staples: "2 in 1 STAPLE AND NAIL GUN -- Work with Staple T50 series or TRA700 series" but does not work with the T50 crown staples. I spand $ 22.99 on T50 staples which I found out those not fit in this gun because is to wide. I spent an other $ 22.99 and purchased the 3/8-inch crown staples I was happy when I saw it fits in the chamber but I could not close the sliding spring loaded pusher because the pusher is wider than the inside measurement of the staples. So I spent $ 46.00 on sapless which I can not useI am not returning this gun because I have to give out my frustration and hammer the hell out of the sliding pusher until will fit the 3/8 crown staples.The gun is strong enough to shoot the provided staples.When you shoot those 336 pcs of staples which comes with the gun you can throw the gun in the trash because you will not find the right sapless for it.I am definitely not recommending to buy this gun because of false advertising claims.
S**M
Not enough horsepower.
I used this today for the first time. Even with the adjustment set to full, I can't get a brad nail to set without having at least a 1/4" sticking outside of the wood. I tried it on 3 different types and still none of them would set. I imagine that you'll need to use it on some very soft woods to get it to function the way you would hope it would.
B**M
Quick - easy - sturdy
This gun is great, covered 6 chairs in a couple of hours, this is thick suede leather. It did miss a few times, until I figured out that I was not holding it flat, but made the job quick & easy. Not bad for a 77 year old girl with arthritis. Order extra staples, not enough to do six chairs, also one review said had a problem with finding one's that worked.
P**T
Very Powerful
I was somewhat hesitant to order this brad gun, for in the past, I had had a bad experience with a different electric-powered brad gun, which had not the power to drive the brads all the way into the wood. I used to have to finish the job with a hammer. This gun easily drives the brads all the way in. I never use the staples, preferring instead a mechanical stapler. By the way, only a few brads come with the gun; so buy a package of brads at the same time you buy the gun. I do have one complaint. This gun seems always reluctant to fire. I pull the trigger and nothing happens. I pull the trigger again and it does fire. Just a little idiosyncrocy of the device, I guess, but slightly annoying.
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