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This Upholstery Staple Remover set includes two essential tools designed for effortless staple and nail removal. With an ergonomic design and durable construction, these tools are perfect for a variety of applications, ensuring you can tackle any upholstery project with ease and precision.
R**N
Good for the money.
I needed something to pry staples out. This did the trick.
K**T
They best tool too remove staples from furniture.
This tool was great!It made it very easy to remove staples from a piece of furniture that we are reupholstering.Highly recommend.
G**.
My husband
Said these tools worked very well
J**O
Reupholstered a chair - girlfriend said it would be fun... She ALMOST lied to me...
I have NEVER done this before, but I told her I would help pull all the old material off. She wanted me to be careful as she needed to have samples of the material from the old chair to cut for the new chair. About 5 minutes into the chair material removal - and discovering about 8,534,793 staples and a TON of those button tack things - I thought there had to be an easier way. I came across these two tools - thank goodness! Trying to remove the staples with a flat head screwdriver was horrible. I kept stabbing myself - I literally broke skin twice - which was not fun and only had part of the back of the chair material removed. I think shipping was the next day (I try and suppress the start of this project from my mind and time is a blur). Once these tools got here, it was so much easier. Staples could be slightly dug up, and then has a sort of car lift jack thingy - which pulled staples right out. Once I removed all the material from the first chair for patterns - the hook looking device - I could grab some of the material and the old tacks, along with some staples - would come out really easy. I had no trouble with the durability of these two tools and am sooooo glad to have had them on the other three chairs. For $10 and no trips to the hospital for puncture wounds, it was a great deal. I truly had NO IDEA how many staples were in chair material. That is insane!!!
T**E
Better than a screwdriver
I am reupholstering a round storage footstool. I bought new foam for the seat and had to remove the fabric from the old seat. I used a screwdriver to pry out the staples and didn’t notice that I was getting a huge blister in the palm of my hand!While my hand was healing, I decided I didn’t want to remove the staples from the bottom of the footstool with a screwdriver. I ordered these tools. I only pretty much used the one with the orange grip.Because the staples on the inside storage compartment of round footstool were holding the lining against only a narrow piece of wood, it was difficult to get any leverage with the tool. I eventually figured out that by holding the tool perpendicular to the staple and putting a lot of pressure on it, it could get under the staple and then pull the staples with a needle nose plier.In pulling the staples from the underside of the footstool the tool worked well against the plywood bottom. Also, the staples here were very small and the “nose” of the tool effectively worked on them.I would recommend this tool, but it really needs to be sold with instructions.
T**T
Works well
The staple remover is awesome. The nail remover head was too thick to get under the nail heads on my chair. It would have worked perfectly if the prong part would have been thinner.
J**H
Worked Great!
The media could not be loaded. This worked perfectly for getting like a gazillion staples out of 4 chairs I am recovering.... well maybe not a gazillion, more like a thousand or so (no exaggeration there). See video (sped up to decrease size to upload). You slip the edge under the staple (sometimes you have to push down and in a bit or wiggle some to get it under really tight ones) and then you lean it back (kind of like rocking it back), and it comes up and out and you are onto the next one. Took far less time and was well worth the money to save exasperation and time. The reviews that talk about how hard it is or that they don't go under the staples - not sure what those people are doing. Yea, you might have to work it a little to get started under the staple, but this works great. Very happy. Now that all the staples are out..... now what am I gonna do with it? Maybe find some more chairs to recover? LOL. I didn't have to use the brad/stud remover, but I anticipate if I did it would be the same thing. Fairly easy to use.
T**L
Not needed for what I bought them for.
I had a broken spring in my Laz-e-boy recliner. I was going to throw it out and then though, "I wonder if I can save it and re-spring it..." Well, I saw a few videos and it seemed possible with a little struggle. Why throw out a 3 year old recliner for a broken spring. These chairs are not cheap you know. So I bought replacement springs and these tools and started to work. Seems I was able to pry out the staples and nails needed with tools I already had. A hammer and old flat head screw driver did the deed. Well, I did use these tools for a couple of pulling of staples. Well, I now have a good as new chair for a fraction of the price of buying a replacement or paying an upholsterer to do it. I figure I'll use them in the future for something and I saved so much anyway they are paid for already.
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