



Malco TNP3S Trim Nail Punch, Small, Pack of 1, Multi
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tim
> 3 dayDoes the job I intended it to. Great tool if you know how to wield a hammer
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Kevin
Greater than one weeknothing spectacular about this tool. it gets the job done and is the slimmest one i could find. i would buy it again
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Jerami Frechette
Greater than one weekAs a remodeler, I use this nearly everyday to drive dozens of nails in aluminum trim for doors, windows and siding work. I keep a backup just in case as well, because I would not be nearly as efficient at my job without it.
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Jeff in CA
Greater than one weekI used this to set weatherstrip nails in Bronze weatherstripping. Its a little large for that but it does work. Also, this model doesnt have a nail retainer clip so you have to carefully hold the plunger back a bit so the nail doesnt fall out. I pre-drilled the nail holes with some small metric drill bits that I bought at Harbor Freight. Doing that and using this punch made the job go a lot easier.
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jeffrey j cwidak
> 3 dayGreat tool
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Edward
Greater than one weekMuch better at getting into tiny spaces than the giant bulky ones at home depot. I always keep one in my tool belt and everyone that uses it wants one.
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John Slachta
> 3 dayGood
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Big Angry Russian
Greater than one weekI use it to drive staples and nails out of pallet wood for projects. Flat sides are nice so it isnt rolling off the work bench every time its moved.
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M. Carter
> 3 dayI tried another brand, but the copper nail heads were too wide to fit. This works quite well, and REALLY speeds up weatherstrip installation and takes out all the frustration. And you can pound the nails flush with this, no need to go back with a punch to finish the job. Simple tool, but a game changer for this use.
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Neil Cowley
> 3 dayThis is the nail punch you want if you only want one in your bag - this one has almost no slop, excess between bore and punch - whereas the larger versions have quite a lot of wiggle between the punch and bore. The plastic is almost enough to keep it from rolling away, they could have gone a little wider or a little more tactile or a little more vibration absorbing. But still the best punch style tool on the market.