





Malco SL5 9 in. Snap Lock Punch Silver metallic
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Nate Sikkenga
> 24 hourworks great anywhere you have to remove the nail fin from the siding. so when you get to the top of the wall, or under a large window you simply install finish trim (other wise know as snaplock trim) inside of your J channel. then cut your siding long enough to slide up into the finish trim. after that go back and puch the top of the cut siding every 4 to 6 inches. this tool puts a directional notch into the siding allowing it to lock into the snap lock trim. no need for exposed fasteners to secure the top wall, or anywhere you have to cut the top off of the siding.
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Anthony Sims
> 24 hourWorks as it should
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AJ B.
> 24 hourHelped me get my dreaded siding job done a little easier, so for that I’m thankful.
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Randy Gerke
> 24 hourThis lightweight snap lock punch works great on vinyl and light gauge metal. The tabs it creates do a good job of locking into finish/utility trim. The plastic grips are comfortable in the hand, and the punch provides good leverage for creating tabs in vinyl and metal coil material. Im very pleased with their performance.
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AGR36
> 24 hourWorks great and keeps the siding locked in place.
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wrlsdata
> 24 hourVery easy to use. Notches looked perfect. Bought it for just one piece of siding installed improperly during remodeling by professionals! Punched every 6-8 inches and inserted the siding edge under the J Channel and I know that vinyl siding is going to stay put in this windy city!
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Pimpalicious Dicky M.
> 24 hourBroke down and finally got one of these for small pieces of siding that were popping out. Works great with finish strip. Better price the big local place.
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Ferris Magnuson, Jr.
> 24 hourDid a search on the internet for this product to find the best price. Found it cheaper elsewhere, but when the shipping/handling was added, made its cost soar. Worked great right out of the box.
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Anthony Champion
> 24 hourGood buy
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CADapult
> 24 hourSimple tool that worked as it should. I used this when replacing siding that had blown off in a storm, probably because the pro installer never put locking tabs in when the siding was originally installed. One hint for users; if the temperature is low (near freezing) the siding will be brittle and youll end up with the tabs snapping off leaving an oblong hole. Warm up the vinyl a bit and the tool works fine.