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Reviews (4)

May 03, 2018
Great Slacks
Terrific Slacks.
They look nice, are slightly stretchy making it easy to bend over to get a ball.
Are bright white, very light, evaporates perspiration quickly helping to keep you cool.

Jan 30, 2019
Great little blower.
I mostly use it for blowing sawdust off projects, saws, etc when sawing. Its light to use, has enough wind to move the sawdust, but not so much as compressed air so you don't end up blowing dust into the electrical boxes and such. Haven't used it on an inflatable mattress yet, but love it for what I use it for.

Apr 21, 2017
Great Floor Nailer
1 of 1 found this helpful I've only used the L cleats, 2" driven through walnut floor and plywood subfloor. 1 jam in 1900 nails so far, That happened on he end of stick where I ran it out of nails. That is an operator error but was easy to clear. No damage to the driving blade.
Very easy to drive the 2" cleats with a light to medium hit with the hammer. The hammer has a white rubber cover which I've found to be non-marring for slight board adjustments before nailing. Compressor is set to 95psi for driving. There are 2 non-marring plates to set the cleat entry for driving 1/2" or 3/4" flooring. Easy to change out. The tab on the cleat spring provides a gauge so you can see when its getting low on nails. Probably holds about 70 of these L cleats with 50 per "stick". The "stand up" handle bolts on a lower handle for stand up use.
My unit came in a cardboard box, no blow molded case for storage which is OK for me. I didn't want to pay for a case. When I'm done, it will go back in the box until the next job.
One note - Everyone IS wearing ear muffs or ear plugs because the sound is very loud when driving the cleats. Much louder than my old manual floor nailer.