j scott k
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
I’ve only used this a handful of times so far. Pretty powerful. Was blowing right through some plastic vapor barrier at 60psi (which is the lowest recommended supply air setting). Tried to reduce psi further but then the piston wouldn’t return enough for the next staple. Had no trouble driving staples into various materials. Decent value for the price.
krissykat
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
I recently received and put to use the Dynastus Pneumatic Upholstery Staple Gun for a furniture reupholstery project, and I’m impressed with its performance. Despite being lightweight and compact, this tool packs a punch! It handled everything from delicate fabric to thicker materials with ease, and the adjustable depth made switching between different tasks simple.Loading the staples was quick and hassle-free, thanks to the high-capacity magazine. I was able to work continuously without frequent reloads, which saved a lot of time. The soft grip handle and lightweight design made it comfortable to use for extended periods without fatigue.A standout feature is the nailing speed—it’s noticeably faster than similar models I’ve used, which made my project move along much quicker. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or a professional, this tool is a reliable addition to your toolkit. Highly recommended for upholstery tasks!
Hawthorne
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
I like this little staple gun, it was a little bit stiff when I received it and it jammed a few times till I got the pneumatic oil thru it well and then it just ran like a charm. I didn't want to over oil it then you just make a mess on your projects which in some situations it's damaged something like raw wood or fabric upholstery. The little gun is easy to use and load and it came with some staples but I had already purchased some stainless steel staples to use in building a chicken coop and my wife and daughter both probably use a few hundred staples each. I only had to remove one jam with 8 or 10 strips ran thru it and well my big brand nail guns can't make that claim they jam quite a bit in comparison. This came with a run of the meal blown plastic carry case which is nice but nothing real special about it. There was a dropper bottle for the oil and the allen wrench set to take it apart if needed in the future. The gun did not include any directions but that is no deal breaker for me being I have used many many different air driven guns and this one functions just about like most others. I cannot speak for how long this will last but first impressions is it doesn't leak air and it fires staples real nice and the adjustment screw for depth works as it should. I found that the happy spot to run the air at for this product is about 85p.s.i. it seems to functions best around this amount of pressure and it sinks a 1/2 staple flush thru a couple of layers of shower pan liner perfectly. Overall on a budget this is a dang good little gun for small projects that require staples.
Femgadgetgal
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
Used it to re upholster boat cushions and a utv seat, worked as intended
C. Rey
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
This pneumatic staple gun is lightweight. It comes with 1000 staples to start out with. It is easy to load the staples into it and the rail glides easily to close. I have to say though that it does scare me a bit because it doesn't have a push down safety on the tip like nail guns do. It only has a little switch on the trigger so if that is not engaged you could potentially send staples flying unintentionally. I don't know if staple guns are designed without a safety on the tip but I would definitely feel safer with one to avoid accidents. Otherwise, it works well and beats having to use a manual stapler on upholstery project so I'm happy with it.
Aaron
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
This thing is pretty rough around the edges but if you don't mind taking it apart can do ok. Before I even hooked it up I had less than stellar feelings about it as I could see it was assembled with vice grips due to heavy scoring on the air inlet cap. As soon as I hooked mine up to air I was greeted with a big blast of oil and air to my hand as the o-ring wasn't seated properly. I disassembled it and fixed that and then started to get some good cycles out of it. Unfortunately that didn't last long as it started hesitating then stopped altogether. I disassembled the valve and found several pieces caked with grease and no oil in the main cylinder. I Don't know of the exact cause but I cleaned up some grease and oiled everything. After it was back together I got consistent cycling again so make sure you keep good oil in it. I was a little disappointed that it has no engagement safety to keep it from firing while not on material but these staples aren't exactly huge projectiles. It does have a safety on the trigger that can rotate out of the way but it's pretty flimsy feeling. Make sure you give it some tests with your air pressure and be prepared to drop it back a bit as I was getting staples embedded pretty far in some maple. The anvil sticks out from the end so you'll always get that to some extent but you can improve it.
Ike Matthiesen
Reviewed in Canada on November 21, 2024
Staples will not feed forward
Alexandra Cruz
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
Fantástico!