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We received the stapler within 2 days of ordering and have used it to install the hardwood floors in our home. We have installed 1,000' of maple flooring thus far, and the stapler performed perfectly.
We still have another 1,000' of floor to install on the second floor, but we're confident the stapler will continue to perform as it did for the first part. It was a great tool and made installing the floors a breeze.
It never jammed, it never misfired. The floors look beautiful.
After looking at local hardware stores for a new hardwood floor stapler, we found this one on Amazon for hundreds of dollars less than the new ones; even cheaper quality new ones were way more expensive than this reconditioned Bostitch was. The stapler looked like brand new when we received it.
It's still a lot of work, as you have to pound the stapler with the hammer each time to fire it, but it's much easier than doing it manually.
you will love it. Paid for itself verses paying daily rental fees every week end. A great unit for the money. Looks brand new and works great. Buy it.
You won't be disappointed with this item.and when you are done with it.they hold value well and sell quite easily on various selling lists and online auctions. If anything, the staples hold much better. I wasn't going to do that again when doing some pine in the upstairs. I suspect the staples may be cement (or similarly) coated to help adhesion. I'm an avid buyer of anything from CPO sites, when product available.
I'm sold on staples and this has consistently been the tool of choice by pros among the forums. Ok, pine is MUCH softer than cherry, but, having to swing into a piece of pine also has a much higher chance of damaging the edges, so I wanted something that would drive the fastener (staples in this case) without alot of hammer swing.I thought to myself.well, probably won't hold as well using staples as the barbed nails on my manual nailer.wrong. The Bostitch MIIIFS flooring stapler was unbelievable and I kick myself for not buying one for an earlier flooring project. I have to start by saying.if a product is available reconditioned, I'm all for it. As a DIYer, I've put in almost a thousand sq ft of brazilian cherry, using a manual nailer.uggh.
I had a couple pieces of the pine during this last project that required pulling up a piece I had stapled.it destroyed the edge (tore out) but left the staples in place.
You couldn't tell it was a refurb. Product came in excellent condition. As for the quality, it does exactly what it's suppose to do.
great price. wonderful, my husband was able to get the job done easier with this floor stapler. would recommend.
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