I would like to share my experiences below the AGT 3in1 tacker with you!
First of all, is said in advance that I unfortunately can not really understand the many but very positive assessments.
I share rather critical opinions, especially regarding the gleichzeiteige use up of 2 brackets and the ensuing tangle this.
For now, just at a time:
My requirements:
I had several projects where I needed the stapler.
First, several Stretcher (right soft wood) should be covered with felt.
Secondly, a 19mm chipboard with dimensions of 1 mx 1.40 m should be first with felt and then coated with a stable material.
So it was "staple" a few meters.
Supplier:
Bought on the Amazon Marketplace in the company Pearl.
Sent / Packaging:
All tip-top! Goods arrived quickly and was good and not packaged oversized.
The Product:
Well, at this point I just do not know where to classify our device. We have a Monday Product caught? Or we had requirements that go beyond the requirements of many other reviewers point? The second option, I can not really imagine, especially since I look at our requirements as a classic.
A Monday product? Well, the executing one or other review coincides indeed with our experience, so I know that does not judge.
Well ... We had to fight in any case in both projects and, in principle, from the first Tackernadel the problem that very often, stuck two or even more needles at once left the stapler and then knotted in the workpiece. This led then to the fact that a needle-nose pliers, our most useful tool was because we had to pull the needles again. The needles were often in Tacker himself wedged hang, so that swift, frustration-free work is not (or rarely) was possible. Once the supplied staples were used up, we have with the Bosch 1609200365 1000 pcs. Staples made 8 / 11.4 mm Typ53 (bracket for tacker) on. Again, no change and therefore I see the stapler as a source of the problem.
Even the experiment with different tension levels (via the screw on the top set) brought no improvement.
Because of these "problems" we have had loose 50% "blend" with the staples. Although only pennies a minute, but what was very angry with us is that we are the staples eventually went out.
To "force" the tacker I can say this much: The 19mm chipboard, each with a layer of felt and fabric of Tacker came to our sense of its limits.
Here then often had to be taken a hammer to the final sinking of the staples. Had I even requested otherwise.
Conclusion:
Finally, I can only say that the stapler because of its low price certainly has its raison d'être. For the new stringing a chair or for smaller activities you can certainly live with the "quirks" and gets a favorable price an acceptable product.
Who but larger ago, the was then but a higher quality (and therefore slightly more expensive but the product) is recommended.
We will also keep an eye out for another device. Who buys cheap, buys halt in doubt twice! :-)
Regards
Christian