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| 4.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 13.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 12.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 31 reviews |
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
excellent toolFeb 23, 2006
By Kurt Krauss
"handyman"
This item is a great assett to anyone that does engineered flooring installation. Very visible staple cartridge. No jambs and accurate on every shot. Consistant depth control. Ran this tool on a 2 gallon air compressor and had no problems
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Installed 1200 sq feet with no issuesJan 15, 2007
By C. Petersen Bought this from Amazon when they were running a promo. Used the staples recommended by Amazon (German made) as well as Bostich staples bought at Home Depot. Installed Mirage Engineered Hardwood floor due to online and distributor reviews (cannot buy Mirage online any longer, but has an excellent distribution network as far as I can see).
The stapler worked flawlesly for over 7500 staples. Back in box and looks new. I take of the tools and don't use pneumatic staplers as a general purpose hammer or bottle opener.
Minor complaint: has no 'empty' indicator. Ran out once or twice and had to go back over last plank to find last staple point. Get in the habit of checking the magazine.
Very light, easy to use. Size and weight of stapler was one reason I used engineered instead of solid wood in this application (second floor bedrooms, 2 5/8" plywood sheets as subfloor, so did not need any increased stiffness from hardwood floor, such as 3/4 solid may provide.)
With some care, you can start using the stapler from the second course outwards, which is very nice, esp in closets.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
The Floor Runner The name speaks for itselfMar 09, 2006
By B. Egan
"Smart Choice"
If looking for an accurate and time saving tool this is the way to go. No wiping away messy glue just set the Floor Runner to the proper height of your laminate floor and run with it. The angle of the staples push the seems together for a good tight fit leaving no gaps.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
It works but has some problems.Nov 05, 2008
By James W. Sutton It will staple engineered flooring down but be prepared for more than a few bent and twisted staples. Unless you apply heavy pressure against the flooring the bent staples will damage the edge and you will need to remove it. Perhaps I have a lemon and you will have better luck than I did. Hope it works better for you than it did for me.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Worth every penny ...Nov 26, 2006
By Richard K. Wavrik
"wavrikr"
Recently purchased this product to lay down enginered flooring. It is definately worth the cost as it makes a challenging job a lot easier. The main obsticle I had was finding the correct staples locally. I actually found them in Home Depot in their tool rental area. My local Home Depot rents this same model out (if you can get it) which always gives me some confidence in its sturdiness.
If your going to lay engineered flooring ... get this product.
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