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Nick W.
> 3 dayNot much to say besides it work. They are of good quality and after several hours of use they are not displaying any real wear and tear.
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smack7s
15-04-2025These are so easy to use and I cant believe it took me so long to find out about these! Highly recommend.
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Lance Clark
> 3 dayI bought this set to replace the set I got from my dad 35 years ago- of which two have been lost over the years. It is the same high quality, and the same look and feel. I realize nail set technology is not rocket science, but it is nice to know they are still making these to last.
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Bowhunter2
> 3 dayStraight up solid nail sets
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Javier
Greater than one weekLike several reviewers I was disappointed to find out it was made in China. I usually check out reviews in detail and scrutinize products but bought on impulse after seeing the photo of the product with “USA” on it and high overall rating. Nowhere on the page in product details or anywhere else does it mention made in China. I’ve been going to my local hardware stores lately vs. shopping on Amazon for this reason. Can’t trust them anymore.
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Sarah
> 3 dayMade getting nails out of pallet boards a breeze. Solid steel awesome quality
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Nils Christianson
> 3 dayHard to screw these up. They are quite a bit harder than the set I bought at Harbor Freight. No distortion so far. These double up as burnishers for my card scraper. Other sets Ive used have plastic sleeves to use for holding/shock-absorption. That doesnt matter. The sleeves just fall off anyway.
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eddiefab, eddiefab WA
> 3 dayYou cant beat Stanley
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Seth Marsh
Greater than one weekIf 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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Prescott
> 3 dayI set a nail with one of the three nail sets. It worked fine.