SpringTools 32R12-1 1/32 to 2/32-Inch Combination Nail Set
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Tommy
> 24 hourThis thing works awesome but it does not last long at all.I paint homes and after a month of using it to set a couple nail heads the point chipped off.I wouldnt recommend this product unless the company warranty it longer and stood by the warranty
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Nick
> 24 hourjust buy it you wont regret
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Chris
> 24 hourI am a finish carpenter and I have used a a lot of tools, but this nailset is by far my favorite tool ever. As part of my job I install a lot of baseboard, crown, etc, using really hard woods. Most of the time the nail gun will set the nails, but every once in a while I will get a nail that doesnt sink all the way. The reason I love the SpringTools nail set is that it allows me to do all of my work without having to carry a hammer. The Spring nail set doesnt just work as well as a typical hammer and nailset, I have found that it works better. I can more accurately place the spring nailset without having to worry about it slipping off of the nail and putting a hole in the wood. Because of the spring, I fill like I am getting a stronger hit then a hammer can provide, without any added shock. The spring has the same affect as a deadblow. I have been using the same one for years, and it only has a small chip in the metal.
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nicholas j stahl
> 24 hourIve done carpentry work almost my entire adult life and how Id never seen one of these until a few months ago, I dont know. But as soon as I saw someone use one I bought it. It now has a permanent spot in my tool belt and my regular nailsets havent left my toolbox since.
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Jordan
> 24 hourOne of the tips metal broke off after two days of use while just setting 2” Brad nails on one floor of baseboard. It also gets a little annoying pulling it back if you have too many nails thah didn’t set and can start hurting your fingers. You’re better off with a regular nail punch and hammer if your doing actual trim work, but this works for a few here or there.
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JustinJohnson
> 24 hourI’m a firefighter and used them twice. The first time I had no issues but I noticed afterwards the spring was slack, thus rendering it pretty much useless. The second time it took forever to get the window to break. I guess I was hoping it would be more resilient.
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Josepí
> 24 hourI actually bought my first one these at a thrift store for $1. The spring was a little weak and bent but it still worked great for years until I lost it. Found myself doing quite a bit of finish work and decided to order another. Super easy to use, can set 18ga brads or 15ga and bigger finish nails. Spring is super strong compared to my first one and should last a long time. Find a good spot in your tool pouch for it, sucks when it goes missing
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MarMar
> 24 hourSo easy to use and does what it says! I was able to push the many brad nails sticking out from my closet and hardwood floors in no time. A recommendation is to wear earmuffs when using this as the banging noise can get quite loud! So happy with this purchase!
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Morgan Frazier
> 24 hourThe spring was bent on arrival so it doesn’t really work as intended.
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MichaelP
> 24 hourVery cool little nail set. Drives nails in very easily. I wish I had bought one years ago. Really comes in handy. Much easier to use than a hammer and a steel punch. Practice with it a little bit and youll be a pro.