Whether electric or cordless staplers, both are very practical and handy tools for renovation and insulation work, as well as for attaching tarpaulins at home or on construction sites. Apart from the question of electric or cordless staplers, you should also find out about the weight as well as the magazine capacity. In addition, there are many extras for electric and cordless staplers that you should not do without.
In our checklist, we have taken up all of these topics and compiled a compact overview of the functions and selection criteria of the cordless or electric stapler. In our product recommendations, you can finally choose freely from the best electric and cordless staplers on the market.
- A good tacker should have one thing above all: Power! For a tacker powered by a power cord, this should usually not be a problem. But what about those models equipped with a rechargeable battery? If you choose a cordless stapler, it should have a power of 70 watts, 18 volts, and a charge of at least 4 Ah. If the manufacturer only specifies the power of the battery in volts and the charge in Ah, you can calculate the power capacity by multiplying the two values together. With a powerful battery stapler, you can work mobile and flexibly without being tied to a cable. An electric tacker offers you the advantage that it is ready for use at full power at any time.
- If you can regulate the impact force, this makes it easier for you to work with more sensitive materials such as thinner fabrics or foils.
- You will look for it in vain on many, even high-quality electric tackers. However, it provides valuable services when you need to change the magazine. What is a matter of course with battery-powered tackers, is missing in many corded tackers. In order to achieve the power interruption required to change the nails or staples, you only have to pull the cable out of the socket.
- A viewing window is extremely practical, as it allows you to keep an eye on the magazine’s fill level at all times. Make sure that the window is not too small, otherwise you will not be able to see shorter staples properly.
- Tackers with a weight of 1 kg have enough power to shoot staples and nails even into harder wood but can tire you out quickly. Lighter tackers, which weighs only about 500 g, often lack the necessary power. You should therefore weigh up before buying for which application you want to use the tacker , and whether you really need so much power that you have to reach for a heavier model.
- The average tacker has a magazine capacity of about 100 nails, although the length of the nails varies from model to model. Thus, it ranges from 10 to 30 mm. Depending on how large an area you want to staple, you should keep an eye on the length.
- Some suppliers provide you with a free magazine with your order, but after that you will have to purchase additional magazines separately.
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FAQ About Electric Tacker
Electric tackers are powered by an electric current. A corresponding power source must therefore always be nearby.
Depending on the material you are working on, you need different staples. For example, narrow back staples are particularly suitable for wood.
A good battery tacker should have a battery life of at least 60 minutes and a power of 18 V or more and produce about 2 Ah.
A good electric tacker should not be too heavy and have a sufficient cable length.
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