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Contractor Guy + TheLady
> 24 hourWont work without it . Great tool, simple, effective
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Scott
> 24 hourThis nailset works perfectly. If you have ever tried to set a nail in a piece of work, that has any give to it you know how difficult that can be. This tool solves that issue. The only con for this item is, if it is exposed to any moisture at all, it will rust. I keep mine in a zip lock bag when not in use. Update: On one of my nail sets the bigger end shattered, don’t even know how. But anyway, I emailed the seller to report it, and they shipped me another at no charge, and no questions asked. Not a lot of sellers stand behind their product like that. Thank you!
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Nicholas
> 24 hourI never even heard of this tool gadget until i saw someone in YouTube mention it. I am so glad i bought it! It knocked some pin nails in with super ease. I had one pin nail left sticking out from a builder on my stair handrail and this thing knocked it Cleanly back into the handrail. Amazing.
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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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Nick
> 24 hourjust buy it you wont regret
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Adam Corey
> 24 hourPerfect for setting nails!
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3xDad
> 24 hourThe sort of thing thats easily overlooked. No one needs it, until they have a protruding brad. Typically, that would result in aggravation or trying to sink the brad by some more complicated means that still ends up hurting the surrounding wood. But I must say, this simple little gadget is perfect for making any brad nail flush or deeper into your wood project. Incredibly simple to use, nice quality, and very sturdy. It also takes literally a few seconds to sink each brad flush, with no need for any specific skills, dexterity, or much accuracy.
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Paul S.
> 24 hourAs the headline states... I dont use this tool often. But it never lets me down when I need it. It has plenty of spring power. And it is very durable. Add one to your tool collection.
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MG0928
> 24 hourThe best tool Ive ever purchased for the money. Does exactly what it advertises and does it well. I used it to fix several protruding nails I had during a wainscoting project and Im amazed how well it works. Drives the nail perfectly and leaves a small cavity which can be easily filled spackle and sanded. Im very glad I found this product and would highly recommend for anyone that uses pneumatic air guns for nailing.
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Roger
> 24 hourThis little gizmo is a great tool. I got really tired and frustrated with using a nail set and a hammer to bang in nails that dont go below the surface of wood moldings ( even with a nail gun). A nail set works, but often slips and makes the resulting hole much bigger and requires filling. This tool fits right over the head of 18 gauge brad nails and bangs them in.....every time. And a bonus. I like to dimple metal that has to be drilled so the bit gets some bite. Id been using decking screws to create the dimple. Oner bang from the other end of this tool and youre good to go. Highly recommend