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La
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
So helpful in placing my tacks
Livester24
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Highly recommend this tool using the pins if doing upholstery. Works like a charm.
Jane W
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
This tool holds a tack while you hammer, or get the tack started, going in. Also makes for evenly spaced tacks. Very clever.
Richard Puetz
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
hopes of easy install were dashed by this poorly manufactured product, after several attempts using said tool, reverted to needle nose plyers to hold upholstery tack in place, not the best way, need to find a way to install decorative tacks for chair. Need to return both products for a refund.
S.A.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
I reupholstered eight of my mother’s dining room chairs. Each chair took 100 tacks. I bought this product to help out with spacing the tacks but it did not work as expected. The tacks were a standard brass tack that I had to force into the device, it didn’t seem to matter how much I hammered the tack in, when I tried to remove the device as instructed it pulled the tacks out. I suppose I could’ve used a small drillbit and made the holes a little bigger in the device, but it was easier to just put the tacks in by hand using needle nose, pliers. It might be that this was not new wood, and the product might work better if the chairs were newer, and the wood was stronger. Not sure. Good concept.
Mary Lou Dorf
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2020
worked well for putting in a single nail-head. It held it perfectly such that it was easy to pound in. Was not useful for putting in multiple nailheads. For multiple, they would not hold in the slots.
TruRevu
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2020
I have never used a product like this and much of the difficulty I had may be my own fault, but because I have no reference, I can not say for sure.I really was excited to use this for my project. Unfortunately, this little jig really was most unhelpful for my project. It was impossible to get a straight line with this, and after 50 or more nails, I had to abandon its use.The theory is simple. You're supposed to load the device with your nails and tap them in place. In practice though, the nails just didn't end up straight. It was a struggle to get the device free after the nails were tapped in without pulling them back out and the indent on the back of the device, which is there to keep the next set of nails in line, was difficult to master.In fairness, my project was hardwood. If I were using something soft, like pine maybe the result would have been more favorable.
Chrystel
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2018
My latest project is reupholstering 2 throne chairs with heavy upholstery fabric incl alligator-like leather. The original fabric on the chairs had nail head strips. I wanted something different for the reupholstery. I'm heartbroken that I can't use this because I can't use the tacks I purchased. When I tried nailing them into the frame with both a tack and regular hammer. These tacks/nails won't go into the wood. The shaft bends, and the tack become unusable. It looks like I have to pre-drill the holes 1st, which is too much trouble for me right now.
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