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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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Rick and Carolyn
> 3 dayNo complaints. This set did the trick with a dining room chair that had fallen on its back, loosening the chair’s back. Some glue was needed, but a small nail had also come loose. Could not figure how to hit a tiny nail with a hammer and so we sent for this set. Lined up one of these punches and with a few taps of the hammer, the tiny nail was back in place and doing its job. This set was just what we needed to save our dining room chair.
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Bowhunter2
> 3 dayStraight up solid nail sets
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Chief MC
> 3 dayBasic tool, works the way it should
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Bowhunter2
> 3 dayStraight up solid nail sets
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The Pro 47
> 3 dayWorks
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Chris 9900
Greater than one weekThey do the job, but arent finished as well as the set I lost. Kind of more harbor-frieghty than they used to be. This seems to be more the trend these days. One encouraging exception Ive noticed is Milwaukee tools...
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mwd
Greater than one weekbest tool ever. so great for drop nails and directing force.
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Oddball
> 3 dayI do maintenance at a historic hotel. These are worthy.
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NMC
> 3 dayNeeded a solid set of nail setters and these are great quality for the price.