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Rodney Mullins
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
Works perfectly no complaints great tool
Rock
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
This is a big carpet stretcher, and bigger is better.Aluminum handle is indeed longest and strongest. Much better than most. Strong and sturdy. Saves a lot of work installing carpets. Includes carpet tucker and cutter in a carrying bag. Love this combo set. Great stuff.
Sam Fisher
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
TL;DR:This Zimpty carpet tool combo is a good choice for DIYers tackling smaller carpet projects. The kneeless stretcher saves your knees, the nylon tucker is gentle yet effective, and the cutter gets the job done (I'd prefer it if it were metal). It might not be pro-level, but it's a worthwhile upgrade from just a knee kicker, especially for the price.Full Review:I recently got this Zimpty ZY326 kneeless carpet stretcher, tucker, and cutter combo for some DIY carpet work around the house. My first thought was, "Alright, let's see if this thing is actually useful or another gadget destined for the back of the garage." I was hopeful, but also a little skeptical.The kneeless stretcher is quite impressive. I've wrestled with knee kickers before, and I have to say, my knees are not fans. This kneeless version is way less physically demanding, which is a huge plus for me. Now, I wouldn't immediately attempt to try 'power stretch' an entire room if you’re just starting out. It's better suited for smaller areas or touch-up work, in my opinion.That said, don’t underestimate it. The stretcher works remarkably well, tightens up existing carpet, and is great for hallways or smaller rooms. I even tackled a 12'x12' remnant in a small room, and it handled the job. The kicker only came out when I was in a very tight spot. Just be careful not to stretch too hard and rip the carpet!Here's what I figured out: stretch, crease, and hook the carpet behind the tack strips before cutting was easiest for me. Stretch and crease-tuck at the wall, then repeat. Working the room by splitting it in half and moving around the room seems to work best. Give it a final stretch, tuck, and then cut with a final tuck.My carpet install experience is limited to helping someone experienced a few times growing up and renting tools and doing small projects of my own. Renting always took longer, and my results weren’t close to a pro's, but it was sufficient for me. It seems like the kneeless stretcher made the job easier, and the carpet tighter than using a knee kicker alone or in my experience, the power stretcher too. My best install to date.I'm a prefer the included nylon carpet tucker. It does the job better than a metal one, and it's way quieter. No more of that annoying metal-on-metal clanging! Plus, it seems a bit safer on the carpet fibers compared to steel, and I definitely prefer it over my metal tucker.The cutter is simple but effective. The two blade positions are a nice touch, letting you cut from either the front or back of the carpet.The whole set – stretcher, tucker, and cutter – comes in a carrying bag. I like that everything has a place, and it keeps things organized. All the tools function better than I anticipated, the quality it spot on, and the affordable price is reasonable for all you get.Honestly, for the price, this combo is worth every penny if you're a DIYer looking to fix some loose carpet or install it in smaller areas. It may be professional quality but I don't think it's suited as professional-grade setup, though it's definitely a step up from struggling with just a knee kicker, and the tucker and cutter are solid additions.---Product: Zimpty ZY326 Kneeless Carpet Stretcher, Carpet Tucker and Carpet Cutter ComboASIN:
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