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Alex E. Mussman
> 3 dayBought it because of the name on it. Havent ever been disappointed with any of their products. Dont know how much I can write about a nail set. If you need it you need it and this one holds up well. I will say the knurled edges of the set have torn up my hands a little after punching down 75+ finish nails in hardwood floor but it comes with the territory I guess. If youre using this a lot you might want to opt for the cushioned set from Stanley. I figure those are probably less taxing on the hands.
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Seth Marsh
> 3 dayIf I were going to buy nail setters for professional work, I would want the ones with larger more ergonomic handles, with a bright color that makes them easier to see if dropped on a job site. For doing work in a garage, or projects around the house that occasionally require a nail set or punch, this set is a great value. Ive been using them every so often for the last 2 years or so, and I have no complaints considering it was ~$8 for a set of 3. The impact from hammer blows is properly transferred to the tip; you wont sting the hand holding the set. They are also made of good quality metal; one of them has been used fairly extensively, but the metal hasnt chipped or deformed at all.
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Ted
> 3 dayVery good metal and just right size to hold. I use these for all my woodworking. If you need good set dont hesitate to order.
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Dale Goodell
> 3 dayAs advertised
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Cliff
> 3 daytried these to remove a gas block off of an AR and had hopes it could do that for me... was way too soft.. they were ruined in no time.. get the Starrett set if you want quality that will last.
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tallhapa
> 3 dayExactly as you would expect.
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Bob Bobertson
Greater than one weekWorks very well for what it does.
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Oddball
> 3 dayI do maintenance at a historic hotel. These are worthy.
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William Valentine
> 3 dayThree piece nail set at a good price.
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feras
> 3 dayWell mead great value for the money very happy with it.