Knee Knocker Carpet

A carpet knee kicker does not take the place of a carpet stretcher.
Knee knocker carpet. Otherwise you will just waste your energy. A carpet knee kicker has cushioning on it. Quickly adjust the kicker length between 17 in. The two tools should be used in conjunction with each other.
Use the knee kicker only along one wall then use the carpet stretcher to stretch and attach the carpet along the rest of the tack strips. You will need to almost slam your knee into the cushion to achieve the desired result. Features include a sturdy aluminum frame and a foam comfort grip to cushion your knee while working. The first thing you want to do is lay your carpet out make any cuts there as needed.
After that we re going to take our knee kick go to the middle of the room and kick it straight back towards. Sturdy and lightweight aluminum frame. New carpet can develop wrinkles within six months if a carpet stretcher is not used. It s also useful for getting a tight fit on stairs or in closets.
The die cast aluminum body is lightweight and durable for easy reliable use. When you position the kicker push the teeth down into the carpet about an inch away from the wall. With a single button push.