🔧 Elevate your craft—power, precision, and portability in one sleek tool!
The NEU MASTER Cordless Staple Gun is a lightweight, rechargeable 2-in-1 brad nailer and stapler featuring a 4V lithium-ion battery that delivers up to 1000 shots per charge at 30 staples/nails per minute. Designed with safety-first triple lock mechanisms and a convenient bottom-load magazine with a window, it offers professional-grade performance for upholstery, carpentry, and material repair. Built from durable carbon steel, it supports 10,000 to 50,000 fasteners, making it a versatile and reliable tool for on-the-go projects.
Manufacturer | NEU MASTER |
Brand | NEU MASTER |
Model Number | NTC0120 |
Product Dimensions | 17.8 x 16.8 x 5.5 cm; 520 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Colour | Blue |
Material Type | Carbon Steel |
Number of Fasteners | 3500 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | NTC0120 |
Item Weight | 520 g |
M**T
Good quality piece of equipment
Great piece of equipment, easy to use. My husband is very impressed with it.
B**W
Good little device for small projects.
I am pleased with this, it has worked well for an entry level staple gun (not tried the nails yet). Occasionally it didn’t fire, but I just switched it off and on again and it’s good to go. I wonder if the reviews on misfiring/stalling is in fact the safety feature working. If you do not fully engage the metal protrusion (piece of metal that sticks out at the firing point) it needs to have been pushed in, (you do this by pushing the gun hard on to the surface) this tells the device that you are in contact with the surface and will therefore fire successfully. If you are not fully in contact with a surface it cannot fully fire into it and can cause staple distortion. Or possibly a fail to fire. But this is simply the device preventing you from firing when it is not against a surface (i.e. in to the air!).So fully press against the surface to be stapled (firmly) and fire - then it works well. So I have put the distorted few staples down to user error rather than device failure.If your project needs staples to be fired into a tight corner you will need to spend the extra on a pointed nosed device rather than this as the domed front prevents it from putting staples under an edge or really close to a 90 degree corner. But for flat surfaces and under piping, it is fine.BTW, the nails are tucked under the flap in one of the staple boxes, easy to miss them, but they are there. Good luck with your projects
A**R
Fantastic customer service
Used on my allotment to attach chicken wire and plastic sheet to pallet compost bin.The staple gun made this task so much easier.A slight issue initially but got in touch with Customer Service who were brilliant. Cannot fault them at all.
D**.
Nice and light
It's good for the price nice and light only thing is you can't put many staples or nails at any one time but that won't be a problem
R**R
Not ideal first impressions
Dead after ONE staple. Support is trash and their online live chat is just a glorified email capture form.Followed instructions. Let it charge overnight and the red light went green. Put the staple rack in and shot it once. Wouldn’t fire again.Turned it off, light stayed green. So I can’t turn it off now… okay. Tried to fire another staple, nope. Turned it off again, nothing. Left it a couple hours and came back, it’s now off. Great! Maybe it needed resetting.Tried to turn it on. Won’t come on now?!?Plugged it into the charger to make sure I wasn’t going insane. No lights! Red light means charging. Green light means charged. WHAT DOES NO LIGHT MEAN?!Went to get support. Their website. They don’t sell this model there at all… click the live chat “we’re here to answer right away”. Fill in my issue and name “nobody is here right now. We aim to reply in 24 hours”.I know there’s sometimes duds. But this has not been a good experience with these guys so far.I’m also concerned they don’t sell THIS model on their own site. And also that it comes with a usb micro port rather than the “legally required on all electronics that need charging”, usb C. Micro usb is the worst and such a cheap cheap thing to do. Like it’s basically pennies difference in cost to them to swap the port.
J**S
Type 53 staples are what you need to buy to be able to use this.
This takes type 53 staples only, plus nails which don't interest me.The suggested paired staples in the listing do NOT fit.
L**K
Pretty decent, using it to attach bark screening to a wooden fence.....
Bought this staple gun to see if I could use it to attach thick rolls of bark screening to an existing wooden fence.I bought T50 12mm staples to go along with it as I wasn't sure the 10mm ones that came with the gun would be long enough.The gun is great so far, I've just been out for a few hours hours but it has now run out of charge so we will see how long it takes to charge up again.The gin seems powerful enough for this job, a few staples has misfired but that's probably operator error rather than the gin. You do have to put a bit of force behind it to get the staples to fire properly.Every few fires you have to push the contact against something flat to get it to "fire" again, but other than that it has been performing as well as I thought it would for the price. Annoying that it runs out of charge and does not have a replacement battery that you could be charging up whilst using the one in the gun, but for the price, it is a good little tool.
C**S
Staple gun
Really good and stern , very powerful does a great job 👍
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