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The best upholstery staple guns for furniture maintenance and DIY projects

Since upholstery comes in several grade and many shapes, you need a tool that’s as diverse as the materials you’re working with. And most importantly, you should make sure the gun has enough strength for the project at hand, to make sure you won’t need to go over anything or hammer staples manually. Here are our top picks for the best upholstery staple guns.

Using a staple gun is somewhat similar to using a drill with a screwdriver head. The gun offers you an easier, stronger, and more secure way to work. And since upholstery has a unique mix of firmness and compression, you really need a high-quality staple gun to help you secure the upholstery in place and be certain it will last as long as the foam.

WETOLS Heavy Duty Staple Gun

Best Overall

This stapler acts as a 3-in-1 utility. It can fasten d-staple, u-staple, and even t-staple, so you’re covered for many different applications. The package comes fully stocked with 2400 PCS staples, so you can immediately get to work. And It’s also very easy to clear and fix.

HAUSHOF Light Duty Staple Gun Kit

Best Budget

If you’re looking for a staple gun that can handle both serious upholstery projects and more delicate ones, this is a great choice. It labels itself as a “light-duty” staple gun as it can handle 6mm staples as well as 10mm ones. It’s also easy to use and has a safety lock.

Surebonder Pneumatic Upholstery Staple Gun

Best Pneumatic

When strength is a top priority, you really want a pneumatic staple gun. They use compressed air to push staples through the material. That means they are faster and stronger than other electric staple guns. And this is the one to get.

A staple gun can help you do a better job, quick, and with less effort. It’s a small accessory that makes a big difference. Just remember that you might need a powered one for larger or thicker foam projects. Those staple guns are usually stationary, or hard to carry, so aren’t as portable and require some planning ahead.

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