🔧 Punch, Remove, Repurpose – Your New Best Tool Awaits!
The NuMaxSPNNR Pneumatic Punch Nailer/Nail Remover is a lightweight, ergonomically designed tool that allows for easy removal of straight or bent fasteners from wood. Weighing just 1.8 pounds, it features a comfort grip handle for reduced fatigue, a 360-degree adjustable exhaust for user convenience, and an air filter to keep internal components clean. Compatible with 9-14 gauge nails, this tool is perfect for both professional and DIY projects.
Manufacturer | PGP |
Part Number | SPNNR |
Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.52 x 2.2 x 8.81 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SPNNR |
Color | Black Color433 |
Style | Remover |
Material | Heat-treated steel drive blade; Die cast aluminum body |
Power Source | air_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Pneumatic Punch Nailer / Nail Remover |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**8
Don’t put your hand behind the nail to try and catch it. You’ll only do it once 🤣🤣🤣
This thing is AWESOME for removing nails and salvaging wood. Works better than I expected. Definitely recommend.
D**S
Game changer
Bought for a special use... Automotive oil changes! With one squeeze of the trigger, this tool will neatly punch a small round hole (approximately 3/16") right through the underside of old an oil filter which is still threaded onto the vehicle. The old oil, which is trapped in the filter, drains out nicely through the newly created hole with NO MESS. Just hold the tool against the filter, pull the trigger and "POW!", then quickly move the tool away to let the old oil drain into the catch-pan below with NO MESS! This tool's plunger, when the trigger is pulled, pops-out beyond the guide tube at extremely high speed and retracts, leaving a small hole, roughly 3/16". Once the oil trapped in the filter, is drained out, you can spin-off the old filter without a stream of old oil running down your arm. Of course, you still need to drain the remaining engine oil via the vehicle's oil-pan drain plug. Works great for me, and a great price. Test it on an old coffee can, or oil filter first, and be sure the compressor regulator is set to sufficiently high PSI.
P**E
Small, light, powerful, and easy to use.
The media could not be loaded. I am redoing yet another floor in my house. Prior to sanding a floor you need to recess the nails so that you don’t tear up the drum sander rental or you WILL be paying around $800 to the Big Orange depot. I decided to try this tool versus a hand punch and hammer. I have severe carpel tunnel with 50% loss of hand strength in my right hand (dominant hand). So, this tool is a hand saver!Seriously, don’t hesitate to buy it. You could use it to do other things your imagination comes up with. Though, DON’T attempt to test it on yourself! My inner voice kept saying to try it on myself 😂Hey, who didn’t put their finger in a stapler or a car lighter as a kid??? Right! No, I didn’t try it on myself but, it was tempting. It looks like it it’s not coming out all that fast but, it is and very hard. Guarantee it will put a hole in your body.
K**L
Hit & miss
This thing does a good job, however, it is kinda hit or miss on driving nails all the way out. In oak it will only drive them 3/4 of the way out. This is ok as it makes it easier to pull them the rest of the way. In pine it will drive them totally out. I've been using it at 120 psi down to 100 psi then my air compressor come on.
A**R
Works well and fast
Arrived today, knocked out the nails from three disassembled pallets in about half an hour. That includes setting up the tool for the first time. Read the instructions, lubricate as it says.Tip, put the boards over a bucket as you knock out the nails. Put something in the bucket, I used rags, to stop the nails from bouncing back. For my use, 2/3 of the nails knocked completely out and didn't need any pulling. The rest pulled easily as they were mostly out.
D**N
A must have for freecycling wood.
Never knew this type of air tool existed but man, I'm glad it does. The tool's quality feels much higher than its price. I was able to knock a lot of glue coated ring shank nails out of one by pallet wood pretty quickly. I used the tool at about 110 psi and a few nails didn't get fully ejected but they were easy to pull out the rest of the way by hand. I haven't tried any two by material yet so can't speak to its effectiveness on driving nails though heavier wood. Another thing, not only can you save wood, but you can also save and reuse the straighter nails if you want. Wish I had bought one long ago.
A**O
Easy to use it’s a 1 2 3
Awesome tool , reduces 75% of the work love it
T**R
Made setting nails fast and easy
I have 300sqft of face-nailed antique heart pine flooring that I'm refinishing, and this made setting the 150+ year old cut nails very easy. It took me just over an hour to do the whole room- much preferred to setting each one with a hammer and punch!One thing to keep in mind is that, at least on mine, the striker actually hits about 50% higher than where you're aiming. I had to place the tip on the back half of the nail, keeping it perpendicular to the floor, and then it would hit the center of the nail head. If you're not perpendicular to the floor it will bend the nail sideways, and create a bigger hole.
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