Zenport ZL100 Tapener Gun
Easily secure your plants for optimal growth with the Zenport ZL100 Tapener Gun. This time-saving tool assists in tying plants, providing professional presentation and essential support. Its lightweight and durable construction ensures efficient use in gardening and agricultural applications. Designed for comfortable handling, it makes plant support quick and effective. Compatible with MAX tape guns, this 16.5-inch staking tool is a practical addition to any gardener's toolkit, helping maintain plant structure and encourage healthy development.
$60.00
Owner Satisfaction
3.9
/ 5
Category Rank
259
/ 266
#259 in Bulb Planting Tools
Price vs Category Average
+27%
Above average
Height
16.5
/ inches
Who it's for
- High Efficiency & Speed
- Simple One-Handed Operation
- Gentle Plant Support
Who should skip it
- Ongoing Consumable Costs
- Prone to Jams and Misfeeds
- Moderate Durability Concerns
Key Specs
Height
16.5 inches
Mounting Type
Stake
Finish Type
Plastic Coated
Support Type
Stake
Model Number
ZL100
Compatible with MAX tape guns
Features
- Provides essential plant support
- Stable, upright staking design
- Durable construction for longevity
- Easy and efficient to use
- Time-saving plant securing
- Professional plant presentation
- Lightweight and durable build
- Compatible with MAX tape guns
What customers say
The Zenport ZL100 Tapener Gun generates a highly polarized, yet generally positive, sentiment among consumers, reflecting its position as a budget-friendly workhorse in the gardening and agricultural community. Users overwhelmingly praise the tool's efficiency and speed when operating smoothly, noting that it drastically reduces the time required for staking tomatoes, grapes, or other climbing plants compared to manual tying. This efficiency is the core driver of positive feedback, making it a valuable asset for both serious hobby gardeners and small commercial operations. However, the enthusiasm is frequently tempered by significant reliability concerns. The most common complaint centers on jamming—specifically issues with the tape not cutting cleanly or the staples failing to feed properly. Many users report that the tool requires a learning curve and frequent minor adjustments or maintenance to keep it running optimally. Durability is also a recurring theme; while the main body is often considered robust, internal mechanisms, particularly the cutter blade assembly or the staple pusher, are sometimes cited as weak points that fail prematurely under heavy use. Despite these frustrations, the ZL100's attractive price point often leads users to view the occasional maintenance as an acceptable trade-off for the substantial time savings it provides. The overall sentiment suggests that while it is not a flawless, professional-grade tool, it offers excellent utility and value for those willing to manage its operational quirks.
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