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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
Handy little tool. Good value for money. This is perfect for small jobs around the house. Certainly not an industrial tool.
Elle
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
This is easy to handle and great for small spaces where a regular nailer won’t fit. It’s powerful for its size and makes quick work of framing or other heavy-duty nailing. It was my first time using a tool like that, so there was a slight learning curve, but goodness does it make things easier!
JuGGerNoTT
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
The 0-90° adjustable angle feature enhances its versatility, allowing for more precise nail placement in various applications. The magnetic tip is a thoughtful addition, aiding in one-handed operation by securely holding nails in place, which is particularly useful when working in awkward positions or confined areas.However, there are a few potential drawbacks to consider. The reliance on a specific battery type means that if you don't already own compatible Dewalt batteries, you'll need to invest in them, adding to the overall cost. Additionally, while the tool's compact size is beneficial for tight spaces, it might not be as effective or comfortable for larger projects that require driving many nails quickly. this thing also sounds like a pissed off metal woodpecker hitting the side of sheet metal.
Letmetellu
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
I must have been too excited when I came across this cool nailing gun and I did not realize that it didn't come with a battery or charger. Therefore I haven't been able to test it out before my review needed to be done. I will say everything about this tool appears to be well made and it's not the first time I've got off-brand power tools from amazon. I hope to get a battery and charger soon so I can put this to use in my bathroom makeover!
David
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
I have a wooden deck on my house, and every year I have to go around before winter and drive in whatever nails have started sticking up. I don't want them sticking up when I am trying to shovel snow off the deck, and it's routine maintenance to keep the deck in shape.This year I used this new tool, and it was easier. I could work left-handed, and I never learned to drive a nail left-handed with a hammer. So my right shoulder didn't get tired. I could also do it confidently in small spaces where I would be afraid to miss with a hammer swing and hit something else.It's strong enough for routine nail driving, and it was so easy I drove more nails this year than usual. With a hammer I sometimes have to think about how to aim the hammer and move around, not now just push it on and it gets pounded in.I think it's strong for normal nail driving into clear wood. My deck is very old and the wood is very hard, and it had no problems. There was one nail that's wedged into a knot, and that one didn't move when I applied this tool, so I suspect it's not as strong as a full swing with a hammer.As a suggestion for improvement, the tool is tail-heavy when a battery is attached. If they're basing it off an air hammer, that tool has no battery and so the balance is different. They might move the trigger down the shaft a bit, to correct the balance. But I am happy with it as is, and I will use it regularly.DeWalt batteries compatible fit without difficulty.
vitamin
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
MOBNCET offers this great addition to your Dewalt 20v cordless set for $89.99If you need this tool, it is a bargain - it will let you get a nail into some great places where only hand-nailing will do, but you don't have a lot of room to get a solid blow on the nail with a regular hammer. I used to use a Senco pneumatic palm nailer, but this cordless version accomplishes the same thing without the need of a compressor or an air hose.This doesn't come with, or need any lengthy instructions - it is that easy to use. It is an occasional use item and it would have been nice to have a case for it though, too keep it clean while it waits for your need. But, it is a great tool and an excellent addition to the tool kit for hard to reach areas.
D. Ashley Cohen, Ph.D.
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
... at least to me. I hesitate in obtaining this, but what sold me was its ability to drive large nails in tight quarters you just can swing a hammer within. How often am I going to encounter that?--I doubt very often-- but if that time comes, I"m sure I will congratulate myself for having the foresight to obtain this.As for the tool itself, it works as advertised. My greatest complaints relate to ergonomics. For my medium sized men's hands, if find the barrel to be a bit tool large in diameter and a bit straight to handle comfortable for any extended use. A handle moulded more to the shape of a gripping hand would be a big improvement. I also am not fond of the balance of the tool when attached to a batter. You want the weight of the tool to be behind the hammering mechanism; with this tool it is shifted towards the battery. Between the two, I don 't find the tool comfortable to hold for an extended period of time.That said, it performs its intended function quite well, and for that reason I give it 4 stars, despite its ergonomic shortcomings
Bob
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
This auto-hammer is extremely lightweight and portable. It works with my off-brand DeWalt 20v batteries. I used it to drive a thick metal stake into hard ground as a first-test and it did great for being a small lightweight device. I may have even went through a root, because I needed my pry-bar to remove the stake.This is obviously designed for driving regular nails into wood, and for that, it doesn't struggle at all. It's not very loud, perhaps less loud than a regular hammer would be.I have a regular hammer-drill, which requires wall-power, is giant, heavy, far more powerful, and expensive. However, this "auto hammer" device wins significantly on portability, because if I'm simply hammering in nails, I wouldn't want to drag such a massive device and a power cord around with me.
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